[Check Now]~Graduating Classes of Various Colleges of Education in Ghana


ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

St. Joseph College of Education has graduated a total of 348 student teachers, marking another milestone in the institution’s academic excellence. The graduating class is comprised of 114 First Class students, 214 Second Class Upper students, 20 Second Class Lower students, and no Third Class or Pass students.

HOLY CHILD COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Holy Child College of Education has also celebrated the graduation of 328 student teachers. The class distribution includes 41 First Class students, 174 Second Class Upper students, 95 Second Class Lower students, 17 Third Class students, and 1 Pass student.

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MAMPONG COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Mampong College of Education has successfully graduated 452 student teachers, with a class distribution of 80 First Class students, 219 Second Class Upper students, 133 Second Class Lower students, 20 Third Class students, and no Pass students.

OLA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

OLA College of Education has graduated a total of 490 student teachers, marking another milestone in the institution’s academic excellence. The graduating class consists of 136 First Class students, 259 Second Class Upper students, 82 Second Class Lower students, 13 Third Class students, and no Pass students.

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ABETIFI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Abetifi College of Education has graduated a total of 455 student teachers. The class distribution includes 76 First Class students, 250 Second Class Upper students, 110 Second Class Lower students, 18 Third Class students, and 1 Pass student. MR. APPIAH-KUBI PRINCE achieved the highest CGPA of 3.94 as well as the valedictorian. He was a Mathematics and ICT teacher trainee.

CONCLUSION 

These education colleges have demonstrated their commitment to academic excellence by graduating a significant number of student teachers. Each college has its own unique class distribution, reflecting the diverse academic achievements of their students. 

As these graduates move forward in their careers, they carry with them the knowledge and skills gained from their education, ready to make a positive impact in the world of education.

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