Cape Coast, Ghana – Holy Child School, a leading educational institution, will celebrate its 79th Speech and Prize-Giving Day on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s Day.
The event, themed “Preserving Our Educational Infrastructure as a Sustainable Legacy for Future Generations,” will highlight academic achievements, leadership, and the future of the school.
As part of the celebrations, the school’s alumni association, HOPSA 2000, will launch the Millennium Maintenance Fund (MMF), aimed at preserving and enhancing the school’s infrastructure.
The MMF is designed to ensure the school’s facilities remain well-maintained for generations to come, reinforcing the institution’s commitment to excellence.
“Holy Child School has a long-standing reputation for academic excellence and character formation,” said [Name], Headmistress of the school. “The MMF is a critical initiative that will help us sustain our legacy and provide a world-class education for future generations.”
The school is encouraging stakeholders, including alumni, parents, and students, to support the MMF through donations.
Holy Child School was founded in 1946 and has since become a beacon of academic excellence, shaping generations of young women into transformative leaders.
As HOPSA 2000 marks its 25th anniversary, the milestone celebration reinforces the school’s commitment to sustaining its legacy in perpetuity.