Teachers have commended Pastor Philip Sarpong, CEO of Perfect Series Stationery, for his invaluable contribution to the education system through the Perfect Series Basic Schools Assessment Competition. Following the quarterfinals, which saw three schools eliminated and seven schools advancing to the semifinals, educators praised the competition for fostering a culture of excellence among students and teachers alike.
“This competition has been a tremendous challenge, motivating students to enhance their critical thinking skills and pushing teachers to update their knowledge through regular study and research,” said one teacher.
The initiative has not only increased students’ thinking capacity but also encouraged them to take ownership of their learning, focusing on strategic study habits and exploration beyond textbooks.
Students expressed enthusiasm for the competition, vowing to intensify their preparation for the semifinals. “We’re going to thoroughly review our notes and engage in extensive research to excel in the next stage,” one student promised.
Teachers and students alike appealed to the government to support this groundbreaking initiative, citing its potential to brighten the future of Ghana’s youth by shaping them into capable, well-rounded individuals.