DON'T LOOK DOWN ON YOURSELF-STUDENTS ADVISED




Students from less endowed schools have been advised against looking down on themselves because of their backgrounds. 

They should however consider themselves comparable to any other student at their level, regardless of the status of the schools that produced such students and should therefore not be limited in their resolve to pursue higher education. 

The Ashanti Regional Minister, Peter Anarfi-Mensah, who also a former Headmaster of the Tepa Senior High School gave the advice at the launch of the Master Card Foundation programme at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi. 

The Foundation is an international NGO led by Madam Reeta Roy, committed to the provision of educational scholarship to needy but brilliant students from deprived schools. 

The Foundation, in partnership with the KNUST, has so far granted scholarship to about 150 students in Ghana. 

The Regional Minister asked students from less endowed schools to come to terms with the reality that their achievements in education is determined by their own efforts but not necessarily the school they attended. 

Mr. Anarfi-Mensah said the huge investment being made by the government into the formal education sector is in view of the importance it attaches to the sector and the relevance the sector plays in national life. 

He therefore implored the students to work hard to justify the investment.

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