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Vice President launches Mfantsipim’s 150th Anniversary with call to preserve excellence and expand inclusive education

April 12, 2026
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Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang officially launched the countdown to the institution’s 150th anniversary.

The event brought together generations of “Old Boys”, educators, and government officials to celebrate a school that has served as a cornerstone of Ghana’s intellectual and moral framework since its founding by the Methodist Church.

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For the vice president, the occasion was deeply personal. She spoke of a family lineage tied to the school’s red-brick traditions, spanning from her father’s era to that of her sons.

“Mfantsipim has been a consistent source of excellence, discipline, and character formation,” Prof. Opoku-Agyemang noted.

She also highlighted the storied rivalry between Mfantsipim and schools like Adisadel College, describing it as a model for public discourse – one rooted in sharp intellectual engagement and mutual respect rather than hostility.

The milestone serves as more than just a look back at the Wesleyan Mission’s original vision; it is a catalyst for discussing the future of Ghanaian education.

The vice president emphasised that while the nation works to expand classroom access, there can be no compromise on the quality of instruction. She called for a curriculum that marries tradition with modern innovation and critical thinking to meet national development goals.

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The ceremony also served as a platform for policy updates.

Education Minister Hon. Haruna Iddrisu announced major new support measures providing dedicated funding for students with disabilities and substantial financial backing to finish ongoing projects at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

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Following these announcements, the vice president delivered a direct call to the next generation to uphold the school’s values.

Addressing the current student body, the vice president reminded them that they are the custodians of a century and a half of history. She urged them to mirror the integrity and service defined by those who walked the halls before them.

The continued involvement of the “Old Boys” was also singled out as a vital lifeline for the school’s sustainability. As the 150th-anniversary celebrations begin, the focus remains clear: honouring a storied past while equipping the next generation to lead Ghana into a more complex, technological future.

“May the next 150 years be even more impactful,” the Vice President concluded, marking the start of a historic chapter for “The School”.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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