The Department of Vocational and Technical Education (VoTEC), has presented a desktop computer, a printer and other accessories to Oguaa Senior High Technical School (Oguaa Sec. Tech.)
The items are to help enhance the teaching and learning of Information Communication and Technology (ICT) in the School.
The Head of VoTEC, Dr. (Mrs.) Patience Danquah Monnie noted that the donation was the contribution of the Department to improve the learning outcomes of students of Oguaa Sec Tech as the department’s adopted school.

Staff of VoTEC and Oguaa Senior High Technical School after the donation
In 2021, she said, the College of Education Studies (CoES) launched "Adoption of Schools Project" and all departments under the College had to adopt either a basic school or second cycle institution within the Cape Coast Metropolis.
Against that backdrop, the Department adopted Oguaa Sec Tech to improve learning outcomes of students.
She expressed the hope that the gift would improve the quality and learning outcomes in the School.
The Headmaster of the School, Mr. William Ato Sekum, thanked the Department for the gesture and appealed for more assistance
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC
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