Old Girls of OLA SHS build kitchen for Alma Mater - newswatchgh.com

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Thursday, 22 February 2018

Old Girls of OLA SHS build kitchen for Alma Mater






The 1997 Past Students of the Our Lady of Apostles (OLA) Catholic Senior High Girls Schoolin Ho, as part of activities marking 20 years after completing secondary education, have built a modern kitchen to be used for the benefit of current studentsof their former school.
The project dubbed "project kitchen, “expected to be handed over to the school on February 23, isestimated at GH¢15,000 and extends to theexpansion of the school's old Kitchen area and renovation among others, to cater for the need of the growing student population since the school's inception.

A statement signed by the General Secretary of the group, Madam Solace Fiadjoe said "the group embarked on an inspection of the completed project in preparedness for its handing over scheduled from 23rd to the 25th February 2018.

According to her, the 97’ Year Grouprealised the current state of the Dining hall and the main kitchen where the project is located was in a very deplorable state and needed immediate refurbishment for general safety and also for the completed project to stand out.
“Upon deliberations, it was agreed the project scope be expanded to include renovation works of the main Kitchen. This upon evaluation was estimated at an extra GH¢9, 980.00," the Statement said.

The statement further stated that handing over ceremony doubles as a homecoming event for the year group in marking 20 years as old girls of the school. A series of educational programmes and a symposium on the girl child will be organised for current students

"Dubbed a “Homecoming” for members since completing in 1995, the celebration is scheduled to span a three day period from Friday 23rd when the group members will arrive at the School and possibly meet with authorities through Saturday the 24th when the handing over will be done and a Symposium on the Girl Child to be facilitated by experienced research and healthcare Professionals among the group".


The group during their stay on campus will join House Mistresses for inspection, dine with students and also join kitchen staff to cook lunch. The anniversary is expected to end with a joint thanksgiving Mass with the student population on February 25.


By: Ernest Senanu Dovlo

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