As the nation prepares for a historic assessment of the new curriculum, the Common Core Programme, the National Executive Director (NED) of the Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS), Obenfo Nana Kwasi Gyetuah visited Trinity Academy to inspire and motivate BECE candidates.
This landmark assessment marks the first time the nation will evaluate the implementation of the Common Core Programme, which emphasizes creativity and critical thinking. The NED’s visit comes at a pivotal moment, as students prepare to demonstrate their skills and knowledge in a new and innovative way.
During the visit, the NED emphasized the importance of creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving in the new curriculum. He encouraged students to embrace the changes and showcase their skills and talents in the upcoming assessment.
“The Common Core Programme is a significant step forward in our education system, and we are proud to support our students as they embark on this new journey,” said Mrs. Clarita Araba Bouhairie, the Proprietress of Trinity Academy.
The NED’s visit and inspiring words have boosted the confidence and motivation of the students, who are now eager to demonstrate their abilities and make the most of this new educational approach.