MoE honors GIS student for topping 2023 Cambridge French exam

Cambridge French exam

Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum has honoured Kofi Kokua Asante Anyimadu, a student of Accra-based Galaxy International School for his top spot in the 2023 Cambridge AS Level French examination.

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The Education Minister at a meeting with some officials of the International School lauded Kofi for his remarkable accomplishment and presented to him a certificate of achievement, symbolizing the nation’s recognition of his academic prowess. 

Mr Adutwum said it was prudent to nurture and showcase the talent pool within the country, underscoring the need for platforms that enable students to represent Ghana on the global stage.

Mr Mehmet Akmermer, the Managing Director of Galaxy International School, expressed gratitude to the Minister for Education’s time and hospitality during the meeting. 

He highlighted the significance of collaboration between the government and educational institutions in fostering academic excellence.

Galaxy International in a statement to the Ghana News Agency, explained that the exceptional feat not only underscored Kofi’s dedication and hard work but also highlighted the stellar standard of education upheld at the school.

Galaxy International School is an international school located in Accra, Ghana. The school was established in 2001 to provide day and boarding facilities to children living in Ghana, children of foreign-based families, and Ghanaians living outside Ghana.

The school has two campuses, preschool and primary section at East Legon and secondary and primary school at Adjiringano, all in Accra. The School currently has students from over 37 countries across the globe in attendance.
The school is science-oriented, with state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities.

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