A PRESENTATION BY Ms. KADIRI SOLANGE-- THE SENIOR PREFECT GIRLS, ON THE OCCASION OF THE SILVER+10 JUBILEE GRADUATION AND PRIZE AWARD CEREMONIES ON THIS 23RD DAY OF MAY 2009
The Senior Divisional Officer, Kupe Muanengouba,
The Divisional Officer Tombel Sub –Division,
The Hon. Parliamentarian,
The Lord Mayor Tombel Council,
The Divisional Delegate Secondary Education Kupe Muanengouba,
The National President NEXSA,
The PTA, Principal, Staff and Students of G. H. S Nyasoso,
Graduating Students and prize Winners,
Distinguished Guest, ladies and Gentlemen
It is with profound pleasure and honor that I stand here to express my gratitude to the school for the confidence bestowed on me and my team of school prefects to allow me deliver the welcome address on the thirty fifth (35th) anniversary of our school’s existence. Permit me praise the marvelous innovations that are being carried out by Nexsan President and the association to make our school a place to be. Today’s event marks the second time Nexsans are coming for Graduation and Prize Award ceremonies in Government High School Nyasoso. We want to thank you very much for your largesse.
As we celebrate the 35th anniversary of the existence of G. H. S Nyasoso in this Silver+10 Jubilee, graduating the 35th and 17th batches of Form V and the Upper Sixth respectively, and awarding prizes to most hardworking deserving students, we feel very happy, and we wish you well and hope Nexsa will continue to strive to make the alma mater, G H S Nyasoso more pleasant, beautiful and a place to study more than ever.
We happily welcome Great NEXSANS and wish you a very happy stay during this short visit. It has always been the great wish of all the students to see this great day.
Our able Principal, Mr. Ngah Danny Kome has always reminded us to work hard and has equally done well to provide us with the essential materials to make learning a pleasure here at G.H.S Nyasoso. We thank you and your team of staff for your efforts. He reminds us always that he wants nothing less than a 100% at the GCE 2009.Our teachers have also done their best, not only to teach but also to cover much of their syllabi. The ball now is in the court of the students to prove that all the hard work by staff shall not be in vain.
To the graduates who will pass the GCE 2009 examination, we say Bravo and pray that they continue to further their studies in order to become future responsible Nexsans. To the students who will win prizes today, we praise you and ask that you continue in your hard work towards excellence. And to those who will fail the GCE 2009 and those who will win no prizes, we advice them not to be discouraged. They should rather be inspired by those who will win prizes and those who will finally succeed during the end of course examination.
Distinguished guests, we the students have been facing numerous problems; amongst them are: shortage of teachers in the domain of Physics, Mathematic, Chemistry and so on, fewer computers making the teacher and learning of computer very difficult. In the same vein, there is the absence of modern toilets in the campus creating a sanitation and environmental hazard. Also, as the saying goes, ‘’learning without playing makes Jack a dull boy.” G. H. S Nyasoso is lagging behind when it comes to social aspect. The school band is bad, leaving the school helpless in the social domain.
We earnestly appeal to Nexsans and other people of good will to fight for the transformation of G. H. S Nyasoso as Njomo Kenyata fought for the independence of Kenya .We beg you not to leave any stone unturned in the process. We promise to work in collaboration with the school Administration to take very good care of whatever you will place in our school to ensure that G. H. S Nyasoso becomes a paradise for studies as it was in the past.
On behalf of the entire student body, I wish you a happy stay in Nyasoso and a safe journey back to your various destinations. Forget not to keep the next rendez-vous in 2012 just like Olive Twist. I will join you in 2012 as a Nexsan We shall always need a lift from the Great NEXSANS.
Long Live G. H. S Nyasoso
Long Live Great NEXSANS
Long Live the Ministry of Education
The Senior Divisional Officer, Kupe Muanengouba,
The Divisional Officer Tombel Sub –Division,
The Hon. Parliamentarian,
The Lord Mayor Tombel Council,
The Divisional Delegate Secondary Education Kupe Muanengouba,
The National President NEXSA,
The PTA, Principal, Staff and Students of G. H. S Nyasoso,
Graduating Students and prize Winners,
Distinguished Guest, ladies and Gentlemen
It is with profound pleasure and honor that I stand here to express my gratitude to the school for the confidence bestowed on me and my team of school prefects to allow me deliver the welcome address on the thirty fifth (35th) anniversary of our school’s existence. Permit me praise the marvelous innovations that are being carried out by Nexsan President and the association to make our school a place to be. Today’s event marks the second time Nexsans are coming for Graduation and Prize Award ceremonies in Government High School Nyasoso. We want to thank you very much for your largesse.
As we celebrate the 35th anniversary of the existence of G. H. S Nyasoso in this Silver+10 Jubilee, graduating the 35th and 17th batches of Form V and the Upper Sixth respectively, and awarding prizes to most hardworking deserving students, we feel very happy, and we wish you well and hope Nexsa will continue to strive to make the alma mater, G H S Nyasoso more pleasant, beautiful and a place to study more than ever.
We happily welcome Great NEXSANS and wish you a very happy stay during this short visit. It has always been the great wish of all the students to see this great day.
Our able Principal, Mr. Ngah Danny Kome has always reminded us to work hard and has equally done well to provide us with the essential materials to make learning a pleasure here at G.H.S Nyasoso. We thank you and your team of staff for your efforts. He reminds us always that he wants nothing less than a 100% at the GCE 2009.Our teachers have also done their best, not only to teach but also to cover much of their syllabi. The ball now is in the court of the students to prove that all the hard work by staff shall not be in vain.
To the graduates who will pass the GCE 2009 examination, we say Bravo and pray that they continue to further their studies in order to become future responsible Nexsans. To the students who will win prizes today, we praise you and ask that you continue in your hard work towards excellence. And to those who will fail the GCE 2009 and those who will win no prizes, we advice them not to be discouraged. They should rather be inspired by those who will win prizes and those who will finally succeed during the end of course examination.
Distinguished guests, we the students have been facing numerous problems; amongst them are: shortage of teachers in the domain of Physics, Mathematic, Chemistry and so on, fewer computers making the teacher and learning of computer very difficult. In the same vein, there is the absence of modern toilets in the campus creating a sanitation and environmental hazard. Also, as the saying goes, ‘’learning without playing makes Jack a dull boy.” G. H. S Nyasoso is lagging behind when it comes to social aspect. The school band is bad, leaving the school helpless in the social domain.
We earnestly appeal to Nexsans and other people of good will to fight for the transformation of G. H. S Nyasoso as Njomo Kenyata fought for the independence of Kenya .We beg you not to leave any stone unturned in the process. We promise to work in collaboration with the school Administration to take very good care of whatever you will place in our school to ensure that G. H. S Nyasoso becomes a paradise for studies as it was in the past.
On behalf of the entire student body, I wish you a happy stay in Nyasoso and a safe journey back to your various destinations. Forget not to keep the next rendez-vous in 2012 just like Olive Twist. I will join you in 2012 as a Nexsan We shall always need a lift from the Great NEXSANS.
Long Live G. H. S Nyasoso
Long Live Great NEXSANS
Long Live the Ministry of Education
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