The University of Cape Coast Kindergarten has held a graduation ceremony, commemorating the end of the academic year.
Pupils who excelled in various disciplines within the academic year were also awarded, while hardworking staff were rewarded for their services.
The Headteacher of the School, Miss Linda Ayingura, said graduation ceremonies gave children a sense of accomplishment and assured parents that their children had received the needed foundation necessary for their academic development.
She emphasized that Early Childhood Education (ECE) plays a crucial role in laying the foundation for lifelong learning and development. While teachers are pivotal in delivering educational content and fostering a nurturing environment, the headteacher added that parents also play an essential role in complementing these efforts.
Pupils of the School treating guests to a choreography
She noted that parents could extend the educational process beyond the classroom by creating a conducive learning environment at home, citing the provision of resources such as books, educational games, and interactive activities that align with what is being taught in school.
Miss Ayingura encouraged the pupils to study hard so as to harness their potential.
She seized the opportunity and reminded the general public to take advantage of the coming academic year and enroll their wards at the School.
In her remarks, Dr. Mary Owusu Obimpeh, the Director, Directorate of Consular and General Services, who was the Guest Speaker, appealed to all stakeholders to ensure that children focus on their studies, particularly in the classroom.
Dr. Mary Owusu Obimpeh
She said the classroom is more than just a place of instruction. It is a foundation of opportunity, where minds are shaped, skills are developed, and dreams begin to take root.
“But for our children to truly benefit from what the classroom offers, teachers, parents, and must work together to keep them focused, motivated, and engaged,” Dr. Obimpeh noted.
She urged the graduating class, yet to enter Basic One, to keep up the hard work and stick to the moral values they have been taught at school to become responsible adults in the future.
The pupils were later presented with certificates and awards.
The cadet corps of the school on display
The pupils entertained the guests with nursery rhymes, cultural dances, choreography displays, and a sketch on a story about the Good Samaritan in the Bible.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC