Baidoocom Academy Receives Teaching And Learning Materials From A German Company
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The Worker Drie Drive Logistics (WDDL), a tea and spices production company in Humbug, Germany has donated academic excellence tools and materials to Baidoocom Academy, a private Basic school at Nanasuano in the Berekum West District of the Bono region.
The items donated on Wednesday include school bags, shoes, clothes, kids playing equipment, toys, balls and skateboards.
Others are reading and writing materials such as books, rulers, sketching tools, drawing pads, colour pencils, pens, erasers and many more to help the practical works of the kids in school and at home.
Mr. Opoku Kwasi, the Proprietor of the school who lives and work with the company in Germany presented the items to the management and staff of Baidoocom Academy.
Mr. Opoku did the short presentation on behalf of Makus Mikesker, Wibke Lulau and Lydia Schirev who are manager and assistants respectively and the entire company body in Germany.
Speaking in an interview with the media, he expressed profound gratitude to the management of WDDL company for the kind heart to support both the academic, physical and psychological growth of pupil of Baidoocom Academy in Ghana.
Mr. Joseph Tutu-Ansu, the Headmaster in a further interview said some of the kids have challenges in terms of tools and materials for learning because their parents could not afford them.
“These items would therefore be of great help to such children and ease the burden of their parents and the school because if the children don’t have what is needed for them to study, it slows down their academic works and affects the performance of not only them, but the school in general.”
Mr. Tutu-Ansu said the school started in 2019 and have a total population of about 450 pupil from creche to class four with over 20 teaching and non-teaching staff.
Madam Bridget Asiedu Kyeraaa, a class two, madam said because their teachings were based on purply practicals, the items would help the children to see and touch what is being thought.
Benedict Effah Antwi, the prefect of class four was much grateful to the donner company and his school authorities, saying, some of his colleagues were not having most of the items, particularly bags and even reading books, therefore the donation is going to redeem such people from their situations so they can also enjoy teaching and learning.