PSHTS-Aburi names dormitory after headmistress
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Rt. Rev. Dr. Abraham Nana Opare Kwakye has led the official unveiling and dedication of newly constructed facilities at Presbyterian Senior High Technical School (PSHTS), Aburi, one of which was named after the industrious headmistress of the school, Mrs Joyce Appiah.
Standing before students, staff, board members, and traditional leaders, the Moderator described the occasion not merely as the commissioning of buildings, but as the unveiling of hope, vision, and answered prayers. He stated that education within the Presbyterian tradition is not solely about academic excellence but also about shaping character grounded in the Word of God.
With prayerful reverence, the Moderator unveiled the facilities, committing them to God. He acknowledged the invaluable contributions of board members, management, and stakeholders whose generosity made the projects possible.
He particularly commended the Headmistress, Mrs. Joyce Appiah, for her determination and resilience in overseeing major developmental works despite numerous challenges. According to him, true leadership is proven not in ease but in perseverance.
The Moderator concluded by reiterating that the success of the school is a shared responsibility. He assured the school community of the Church’s continued support and called on all stakeholders to safeguard the legacy being built.
As the ribbons were cut and plaques unveiled, applause filled the air—not only for the new buildings, but also for a renewed commitment to faith-driven excellence.