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St. Mary Preparatory and Junior High School Celebrates 36th Graduation Ceremony

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13 August, 2025
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The St. Mary Preparatory and Junior High School at Sunyani, in the Bono Region of Ghana, held its 36th graduation ceremony at the school’s premises, attended by a large gathering of parents, teachers, and distinguished guests.

The ceremony featured various performances, including choreographies, dances, portal recitals, and proverbs recited in French and English.

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These showcases not only highlighted the students’ talents but also added a vibrant touch to the celebration.

The guest speaker for the occasion was Barrister Ohene-Essel Etur Kwasi, an old pupil of the School.

In his address, he encouraged the graduates to remain disciplined, take their studies seriously, and uphold the values of their alma mater wherever they go.

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He also praised the school’s reputation, urging parents to support their wards and the institution.

Barrister Kwasi shared his personal journey, attributing his success to hard work, and advised the students to follow suit, emphasizing the importance of obedience to school rules.

The ceremony was chaired by Mr. Eric Anati, Manager of the Sunyani branch of Commercial Bank.

Other notable attendees included the Sisters of the Handmaids of the Holy Child Jesus, representatives from the Board of Governors, Universal Merchant Bank, Commercial Bank, Baccsod, PTA executives, and the St. Mary chaplain, among others.

Sr. Emmanuel Dakurah HHCJ, the Principal, expressed her gratitude to the teachers and staff for their countless commitment and love. She stated that, the teachers and staff are the heart of the institution.

She continued by saying that they have done more than deliver just lessons, they have mentored, inspired, and shaped the young minds with patience and passion. She added that God will richly bless them for their dedication.

She also acknowledged the sacrifices of parents, stating, “To our loving parents, your sacrifices are the silent backbone of your children’s achievements. You’ve risen early, worked hard, and given generously, and believed in your children even when they doubted themselves.”

Sr. Dakurah further emphasised the importance of cultural heritage, saying that, the guest, teachers, parents, and especially the pupils, should learn to take pride in our Ghanaian heritage and play their distinguished and unique roles in achieving their goals.

The cultural values and respect, unity, hard work, and community are timeless principles that have guided their teaching and enriched their student’s upbringing.

She stressed the fact that, in a world that is constantly evolving, holding on to their cultural identity is not just a choice but a responsibility.

Concluding her speech, Sr. Dakurah said that as they look to the future, they are committed to their evolving with purpose.

She added that, education was not just about what they teach but how they prepare students to think, feel, and live in an uncertain world.

By Sr Sheila Adombire, HHCJ (Sister Communicator)

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