The Education Minister has paid a surprise visit to the Presbyterian Boys Senior High School (PRESEC) in Legon to interact with the students, some members of staff and the headmaster.
Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum described it as "fun spending time with the first-year students of the school during their evening prep. My unannounced visit to the school gave me a rare opportunity to assess for myself how their evening studies are organised."
The educationist said he "in one of the classes, we studied mathematics together."
According to him, "the students and the headmaster denied claims making rounds in some sections of the media that Presec was experiencing food shortages."
Dr Adutwum said it was a pleasant surprise visit and "I had a wonderful time at one of the finest Senior High Schools in the country."
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