Ho, Aug. 23, GNA - Globeserve Vocational School in the Volta Region, has recorded 100 per cent pass rate in this year's National Vocational Training Institute (NVTI) examinations. Majority of the 24 students presented passed with distinction, Ms Beatrice Agble, Headmistress of the School, announced this at the sixth graduation ceremony of the School in Ho at the weekend. She said excellent results from the School over the years had made it one of the best Vocational Schools in the country and appealed to stakeholders and philanthropists to assist Globeserve to acquire modern teaching and learning materials for the students. Ms Agble commended the graduands for their efforts and urged them to remain industrious and creative to achieve more in their chosen profession. She advised them to develop new techniques, styles, good customer relations and good work ethics to be on top of their work. Ms Agble asked the graduands to take full responsibility for their plans and businesses and be dynamic. She urged them to take insurance policies to secure their businesses and be able to face challenges in future. Reverend Samuel A.K. Dunya, General Overseer of Globeserve Ministries International advised the graduands to be purposeful in life so as to contribute their quota to national development. Ms Matinna Addo, a graduand, expressed appreciation to the School authorities for equipping students to become responsible citizens and assured that skills and values learnt would be put to good use. All graduands were given a sewing machine and a sewing kit each.
Ho, Aug. 23, GNA - Globeserve Vocational School in the Volta Region, has recorded 100 per cent pass rate in this year's National Vocational Training Institute (NVTI) examinations. Majority of the 24 students presented passed with distinction, Ms Beatrice Agble, Headmistress of the School, announced this at the sixth graduation ceremony of the School in Ho at the weekend. She said excellent results from the School over the years had made it one of the best Vocational Schools in the country and appealed to stakeholders and philanthropists to assist Globeserve to acquire modern teaching and learning materials for the students. Ms Agble commended the graduands for their efforts and urged them to remain industrious and creative to achieve more in their chosen profession. She advised them to develop new techniques, styles, good customer relations and good work ethics to be on top of their work. Ms Agble asked the graduands to take full responsibility for their plans and businesses and be dynamic. She urged them to take insurance policies to secure their businesses and be able to face challenges in future. Reverend Samuel A.K. Dunya, General Overseer of Globeserve Ministries International advised the graduands to be purposeful in life so as to contribute their quota to national development. Ms Matinna Addo, a graduand, expressed appreciation to the School authorities for equipping students to become responsible citizens and assured that skills and values learnt would be put to good use. All graduands were given a sewing machine and a sewing kit each.