Students at Nusrat Senior Secondary School celebrated their biggest graduation day ever last week. The Bundung school marked fifty-four years of education as five hundred fifty young people walked across the stage. Acting Principal Paul Graham Addae watched proudly as three years of hard work paid off for the graduating class. He told students the world keeps changing and they must be ready to take their place. The ceremony felt emotional for everyone who watched these teenagers become adults.
Education Minister Dr. Habibatou Drammeh came back to her old school to speak at the special event. She reminded graduates that their theme meant something important about taking charge of tomorrow. The minister urged students to make smart choices and stay curious about life. She wanted them to pick kindness over meanness and courage over fear. Her speech focused on how these young people would shape the country's future.
Vice President Muhammad BS Jallow also attended his former school for the celebration. He walked the same hallways as a student many years ago before becoming a top government official. The vice president told graduates they had the power to build something great. He said success comes from notebooks and hard work rather than luck or magic. Drama students performed a play about new beginnings to end the ceremony perfectly.
Education Minister Dr. Habibatou Drammeh came back to her old school to speak at the special event. She reminded graduates that their theme meant something important about taking charge of tomorrow. The minister urged students to make smart choices and stay curious about life. She wanted them to pick kindness over meanness and courage over fear. Her speech focused on how these young people would shape the country's future.
Vice President Muhammad BS Jallow also attended his former school for the celebration. He walked the same hallways as a student many years ago before becoming a top government official. The vice president told graduates they had the power to build something great. He said success comes from notebooks and hard work rather than luck or magic. Drama students performed a play about new beginnings to end the ceremony perfectly.