The Graduation Ceremony for our esteemed Class of 2024 was a truly momentous and colourful occasion, held in our school's beautifully decorated Main Hall. We proudly watched as 215 bright students received their certificates, surrounded by beaming family members, well-wishers, dedicated teachers, and staff. The whole place was buzzing with excitement!<
Words of Wisdom from Our Guest of Honour
We were deeply honoured to have the esteemed Nana Adwoa Oforiwaa, a renowned educationist and community leader (and a proud product of Apam!), deliver a powerful and inspiring address. She charged our graduates to follow their dreams with determination, and to always remember to give back and uplift their communities, reminding them that "to whom much is given, much is expected."
Our Graduates' Bright Futures<
This exceptional class has made us incredibly proud, with many securing admissions and scholarships to various tertiary institutions across the country and beyond – places like Legon, Tech, and UCC are waiting for them! A good number are also set to embark on valuable skills training programmes, while others are ready to step into the world of work or national service, all poised to make a difference.
Special Honours and Recognitions
The title of Best Graduating Student (Valedictorian) went to the brilliant Kofi Mensah, who delivered a heartfelt speech reflecting on their shared journey and thanking the teachers and parents for their unwavering support. The Second Best Graduating Student (Salutatorian), Abena Konadu, gracefully led the graduates in a symbolic acknowledgment of their transition. The Headmaster's Award for Exemplary Character and Service was proudly presented to Samuel Okoampa for his outstanding contributions to school life and his peer group.
Uplifting Musical Interludes<
The atmosphere was further uplifted by soulful performances from our wonderful school choir. They treated us to a medley of inspiring songs and gospel tunes that had everyone clapping along, including a beautiful original piece on 'Perseverance' composed by graduating student, Esi Fynn.





