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T.I. Amass triumphs in National Cadet Corpse competition for Southern Sector 2024

In a remarkable display of discipline, teamwork, and skill, T.I. Amass Senior High School in Potsin, Central Region, has emerged as the champions of the National Cadet Corpse competition for the southern sector. The competition, held annually, brings together cadet corps from various schools across the southern part of Ghana, fostering camaraderie, sportsmanship, and a spirit of healthy competition.

Some of the students listening to the life inspiring message from Dr. Aboagye

The T.I. Amass cadet corps, under the leadership of their dedicated instructors and the unwavering support of their school administration, have consistently demonstrated their prowess in various aspects of the competition. This year’s victory marks a significant milestone for the school, as it showcases their commitment to excellence and their ability to rise above the challenges posed by the competition.

Students in a prayer mood

The headmistress of T.I. Amass, Madam Zainab Adams, played a pivotal role in motivating and inspiring the students to achieve this remarkable feat. On Monday, April 29th, she presented the prestigious award to the students during an engagement with Dr. Rosemond Aboagye, a renowned pediatric radiologist who went there to share her personal life story to motivate the students to keep faith in their dreams.

Dr. Rosemond Aboagye sharing her life journey experience with the students

In her address to the students, Madam Adams shared her personal life experiences, emphasizing the importance of perseverance, hard work, and dedication in achieving one’s goals. She encouraged the students to continue striving for excellence in all aspects of their lives, both in and out of the classroom.

Dr. Rosemond Aboagye (left) presenting appreciation letter to Madam Zainab Adams (right, Headmistress of T.I. Amass, Potsin)

Dr. Rosemond Aboagye, who was present during the award ceremony, commended the students and the school administration for their outstanding performance in the competition. She emphasized the significance of the cadet corps in shaping the character and discipline of the students, preparing them for the challenges they will face in their future endeavors.

Some students of T.I Amass

The victory of T.I. Amass in the National Cadet Corpse competition for the southern sector has not only brought pride and honor to the school but has also set a high standard for other schools to emulate. The school’s administration, instructors, and students have demonstrated that with determination, hard work, and a strong sense of camaraderie, they can achieve greatness and make a lasting impact on their community and the nation as a whole.

Dr. Collins Koranteng (next to Dr. Rosemond Aboagye) and some staff of T.I. Amass with the headmistress Madam Zainab Adams (next to Dr. Aboagye (from left)

As the school basks in the glory of their recent triumph, the students and staff of T.I. Amass are already looking forward to the next National Cadet Corpse competition, where they will once again showcase their skills and represent their school with pride and honor.

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