Pupils from 20 schools in Accra exhibited their talents in the 2022 edition of the Ghana Inter-School festival which took place at Accra Academy.
Participants competed in football and dance competition.
Rama School emerged champions of the boys' football competition while Glasgow Academy won the girls' category.
Ophi Emmanuel School won the group dance competition, Damata School won the best cultural dance competition, and Happy Home School won the solo dance contest.
Dentists from the Ghana Health Service screened and sensitised the school children on the benefits of oral care and hygiene.
This year, the tuition fees of three talented yet needy students were taken care of.
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