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KOSA 2003 Year Group unveils GH¢10m classroom project at fundraising event
February 22, 2026
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KOSA 2003 Year Group unveils GH¢10m classroom project at fundraising event

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Key Points

  • The 2003 year group of Kpando Secondary School Old Students Association (KOSA) plans to construct an 18-unit classroom block for their alma mater.
  • This initiative is part of activities leading up to the school’s 75th anniversary celebrations, with a completion target within three years.
  • The project aims to alleviate significant classroom congestion and address infrastructure shortages at Kpando Secondary School.
  • KOSA 2003 President, Mr. Gift Tsamah Esq, appealed to well-meaning citizens, philanthropists, and the general public for financial and material support.
  • The group emphasized the importance of external partnerships and broad-based support to deliver the project as a lasting legacy.

Why This Matters

This initiative highlights the critical role of alumni and community engagement in addressing infrastructure deficits within Ghana's education sector, which is a common challenge across many public schools. It demonstrates a self-reliant approach to improving learning environments, potentially inspiring similar efforts and supplementing government's capacity to provide adequate educational facilities nationwide. Such projects contribute directly to human capital development and regional educational growth in Ghana.

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