You are here: HomeNewsRegional2023 08 21Article 1828931

Regional News of Monday, 21 August 2023

Source: otecfmghana.com

KNUST offers full educational scholarship package to sports students at OKESS

Old students of OKESS donated some desks to the school Old students of OKESS donated some desks to the school

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has offered a full educational scholarship package to sports students at the Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School OKESS in the Ashanti Region.

KNUST will absorb all sports students of OKESS who will qualify for admission after the 2023 West African Senior High School Certificate Examination.

The Board Chairman of the School, Ernest Owusu Ansah announced the scholarship package on Saturday, August 19, 2023, when the 2003 batch of the school donated 103 desks to support the school.

Owusu Ansah in an interview with OTEC News reporter, Jacob Agyenim Boateng after the donation revealed that the scholarship package follows the school's sterling performance in the 2023 Ashanti Regional Schools competitions.

Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS) ‘Ahenemma’ finished top at the 2023 Ashanti Regional Super Zonal, amassing 122 points.

They finished ahead of perennial winners, T.I Ahmadiyya (3rd) and Opoku Aware (2nd). Both finished in 2nd and 3rd respectively.

Their exploits marked the sixth time OKESS was crowned champions of the competition cementing their place as one of the best sports schools in the region.

Owusu Ansah who doubles as the Global President of Ahenema (the old Students Association of OKESS) disclosed that, the association has also pledged to provide an additional scholarship package to any student who will score 8As in the 2023 WASSCE.

“The Provost of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KNUST, Professor Marfo is leading this particular agenda, and with our support, we are sure of providing this scholarship package to the students ".

“But I want to remind all the students that, the scholarship packages are subject to their performance and quality to the university after their final exams, and so would entreat them to study hard for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity", he said.

For his part, the vice president of the 2003 year group, Collins Dapaa revealed that the gesture was part of their activities marking the 20th anniversary of completing school.

He urged the students to take their academic work seriously as well as take good care of the desks donated to them.