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Crystal Heights International School takes the lead in robotics education.
Mr. Emmanuel Entse-Dadziel, Chief Director of Crystal Heights International School, has stated that the school is positioning itself to meet Africa's professional and academic needs.
He revealed that the school is planning to build a university college in the near future.
"When completed, the university will provide students with training in corporate business and technological development." As a result, the school has introduced electronic and robotics from the beginning in order to properly prepare future manufacturers, entrepreneurs, and engineers," he said recently at the school's inter-class robotic competition.
Mr Mensah Emmanuel Yao, the school's headmaster, expressed gratitude to the Ghana Education Service for their support over the years.
"With their supervision, in-service training for teachers, and encouragement, the school has accomplished a great deal," he said.
He stated that the goal of Crystal Heights International School is to ensure that all students are well educated intellectually, morally, spiritually, and physically.
Crystal Heights International School opened in September 2014 with 12 students and nine teachers.
The school expanded its facilities at the preschool, primary, and junior high levels, including a well-stocked library, computer laboratory, phonetic lab, mezzo math classroom, French village, science lab, assembly hall, music center, and bus fleets.
The school won the inaugural mezzo math national competition, which was hosted by the British Council in Accra.
Shikpontele, near Amasaman in the Ga West municipality, is where the school is located.
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Francis Oti Boateng, MCE for Asante Akyem North, has stated that the government should help private educational institutions that are doing well in order to supplement the government's efforts in education.
According to him, it is the responsibility of the government to provide the necessary education for its citizens, and the fact that private schools are rising to the challenge and doing more in this regard is a good reason for the government to support them.
Mr Boateng stated at the school's 4th graduation ceremony in 2022 that Crystal Height International School was one such school that deserved government support.
Mr. Mensah Emmanuel Yao, Administrator of Crystal Heights International School, said the educational milestone is something to celebrate and enjoy.
He stated that the school, which began eight years ago, has had several successes that will benefit national development and modernization.
According to him, the goal of circular education is to ensure that children are educated holistically as well as academically.
The students demonstrated robotic activities, cultural dance, choreography, military drills, and many other activities.
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