Shawl Coast: Muslim students with Holy Child SHS tease Wesley Girls with lovely Hijabs

Good Management of Wesley Ladies High School directives to prohibit Muslim students within from the school from wearing Hijab as well fasting in the Ay Ramadan, students of Ay Child SHS, a identified Catholic School in their attractive Hijabs has gone viral upon social media Holy Child High school graduation, Cape Coast, also known as Angel’s Hill, is a female second-cycle institution in Cape Coastline in the Central Region associated with Ghana. On 12 Aug 1945 the foundation stone associated with Holy Child (the mixed Catholic Teacher-Training College plus Secondary School for girls) was solemnly blessed simply by His Lordship Bishop Bill Porter and laid with the Honourable T. R. U. Mangin, the Chief Commissioner from the Colony after a land was handed out by the traditional expert. Consequently, by 1955 the amount of students has increased and it grew to become necessary to transfer the Training University Department to Takoradi. Ay Child School started along with just 50 students. Within 2003, the school was rated among the best 10 schools within Africa, producing the best general female student in the the year 2003 Senior Secondary School Certification Examinations (SSSCE). Holy Kid School also produced the very best overall student, Jochebed Adwoa Sutherland and the second greatest overall student, Audrey Emefa Awuttey for the 2017 Western African Senior School Exam, WASSCE. The School has consistently prided itself in supplying holistic education for females so they may strive to achieve increased heights and become “Women associated with Substance”. The school motto is certainly “Facta Non Verba” which usually simply means Actions Not Terms. Some famous old learners of this school include; Ould – Bossman, Regina Honu, Joyce Bamford-Addo (First Female loudspeaker of Parliament), Prof. Nana Aba Amfo, Nikki Sammonas, Sabina Dankwah, Akosoa Agyapong and among others. Source: MyNewsGh. com/Asana Gordon/2021
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