Work Begins on New Koforidua Anglican School Block


A sod-cutting ceremony has marked the beginning of construction on a new three-story, 12-unit classroom block for the Anglican Junior and Primary School at Betom, Koforidua. The project, funded by GETFund and estimated at GH¢3 million, is expected to be completed within nine months.

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The new block will provide ancillary facilities, including offices, staff common rooms, and a 12-seater convenience place. The classrooms will be equipped with ceiling fans and electricity. The project is a collaborative effort between the MP for New Juaben South, Michael Okyere Baafi, the New Juaben Municipal Education Unit, the assembly, and the Koforidua Anglican Church.

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The MP, also the Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, aims to enhance educational structures in the constituency. The old classrooms will be demolished to accommodate the modern facilities, attracting more pupils and teachers. The Bishop of the Koforidua Diocese of the Anglican Church, Rt Rev. Felix Annancy, expressed gratitude for the project, urging parents to invest in their children's education.


The Municipal Education Director, Mustapha Haruna Appiah, praised the MP's intervention and appealed for the project's early completion to benefit the school's 732 pupils. The project is being undertaken by Sections Limited and UFARP Construction Limited, supervised by Arckito Consult.

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