Friday, July 18, 2008

88 STUDENTS PASS OUT FROM VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE (PAGE 21)

EIGHTY-EIGHT students who pursued vocational courses at the Liberty Specialist Institute at Koforidua, have passed out.
The courses are Catering (intermediate and advance), Accommodation (operation and services), Food Beverage Service, Fashion and Design.
At the ceremony, which coincided with the inauguration of the institute’s navy cadet corps, the Proprietress, Mrs Edna Ametameh, said the graduands had been fully equipped with the required skills in their specific areas of study.
She, therefore, advised them to make good use of what they had learnt.
She said the school would soon diversify and broaden its courses by introducing Diploma in Business Studies (DBS) to meet the needs of society.
Mrs Ametameh expressed her appreciation to Global Women on a Mission California (US) for supporting needy students in the institute, as well as the University of Southern California and the African Millennium Foundation for assisting graduands to establish themselves as entrepreneurs.
The proprietress also thanked Capt B.F. Asante and his team of naval ratings for helping the school to form a navy cadet corps.
She appealed to the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) and other stakeholders in education to provide the school with computers and a bus.

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