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ST. THERESA OLD STUDENTS PURSUED HELP IN FOSTERING THEIR ALMA MATER

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St. Theresa Old Students pursued help in fostering their Alma Mater

 

The pioneer behind Family Health University College, and the Executive Director of Family Health Hospital, Dr. Susu Bridget stood up and begged the senior understudies of St. Mary's School. Theresa in Awudome to help their Alma Mater (St. Theresa School).

 

Talking as Chair at the send-off of the 60th Anniversary of St. Theresa in Awudome in Accra with the subject: "60 Years of Higher Education, The Best Way to Go", has called for advanced education. country.

 

Drs. Susu Bridget Kwimeme one of the more seasoned understudies of the 1966 Group of St. Theresa School, said thanks to the school coordinators for their diligent effort and encouraged school specialists to keep on safeguarding the respectability of the school.

He approached all Adult understudies at home and abroad to help as the school plans to celebrate a long time since its commencement.

 

School library and Assembly Hall Dr. Susu brought up that she should have been arranged to be alluring and cutthroat and pursued help in purchasing a transport to help them travel and asked all Adult understudies to recollect where to begin.

 

Extraordinary Guest and Archbishop of Accra, Rev. John Bonaventure Kwofie, adulated the school for creating individuals whose commitments make the world a superior spot.

 

He additionally featured the requirement for the school to work genuinely consistently and requested that grown-up understudies return to school.

 

Executive of the Two-Year Memorial Planning Committee, Mr. Henry Daniel Quist for the benefit of different individuals, reaffirmed their responsibility and preparation to design a fruitful 60th Anniversary Celebration.

 

In September 1962, Fr. Al. Trebek and Sister Francetta opened St. Theresa's Preparatory School in two (2) recently fabricated homerooms, situated in the space later known as the Awudome Roundabout.

 

During that very year, a third room was added to a similar structure.

 

In August 1963, work started on the second floor of three (3) homerooms — a substantial groundwork and a story, upheld by a wooden edge above.

 

That very year, a declaration was made during that extended period of the Harvest of the Holy Family Parish - Mataheko, to parishioners living inside Kaneshie and encompassing regions to begin another ward on the site of St. Mary's School. Theresa then.

 

Kaneshie at that point was viewed as the edges of Mataheko Parish, which was likewise important for the principal Sacred Heart Parish on Derby Avenue.

 

It was the second declaration at this point that provoked the late Mr. William Luke Last to settle on the require the development of another area.

 

Mr. Willie Laast assembled a conference where Mrs. Frances Sallah (Mother Miedoafe II), Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Addei, perished Mrs. Marian Wood and sister Florence Dyson, Mrs. Catherine Ankomah-Sey, expired. Ms. Elizabeth Maison,

Mrs. Florence Laast, the late Mrs. Rose Painstil, the late Mrs. Doris Cooke, and a couple of others.

 

At this gathering, Mr. Willie Laast needed to accumulate all his brain to persuade them to go down to the then St. Louis school. Theresa likewise fabricated a "Small scale Cathedral" that would have been considerably more lovely than the Holy Family Chapel which they had assisted with setting up. up.

 

Progressively, the Catholic gathering started to connect with the Awudome Circle, where the minister of Mataheko once in a while went to Sunday Mass, which was held in the afternoon.

 

The primary structure with open homerooms (old church) was utilized as a congregation.

Visiting clerics additionally came to Kaneshie with an extraordinary program for Mr. Willie Laast.

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