Berekum Senior High School Headmaster Calls For Infrastructural Support for Berekum Citizens. 

People of Berekum should arise and support the school to build on its less infrastructure. 

Berekum Senior High School Headmaster Calls For Infrastructural Support for  Berekum Citizens. 


Affi Yaw Stephen the headmaster of Berekum Senior High School (BESS) in the Berekum East Municipality of the Bono Region has called on the people of Berekum to arise and support the school to build on its less infrastructure. 

He said the school is faced with a lot of challenges including teachers' accommodation, transportation pickup, fence wall, and assembly hall among other facilities.

According to him because of the lack of teachers' accommodation, most of the teachers are residing outside the campus, and the security of the students are at stake hence calling on people to support the school to build teachers' bungalow to accommodate the teachers in the school.

He again added that the fence wall around the school since is not fenced has paved way for animals such as cows, sheep, etc to break through the school's compound to destroy things there and this is hampering the security of the teaching staff, students and workers. 

He mentioned that another challenge the students are facing is that, when it comes to their gatherings for events, the school does have an assembly hall for bigger meetings all they have is their dining hall which cannot also accommodate the increasing number of students in the school when it comes to events. 

The headmaster, therefore, has created the indulgences of the Berekum citizens and appealed to them to construct individually teacher's bungalows and if a person can do name them after him or herself to boost others to emulate it in the school. He said management has decided to build teachers' bungalows along the walls of the school to secure total protection for the students in the school and to also helped instill discipline among the students. 

Mr. Affi Yaw Stephen finally urged the old students to also as a matter of urgency come to the aid of their alma mater both in financial and material support because they are planning to construct a 12-unit classroom block for the school. 


Story by Opamago Paparichy.