Therebel Weah wins ultimate student of the year at 2025 Ghana Basic School Awards
Therebel Weah has emerged as the Ultimate Student of the Year at the just-ended Ghana Basic School Awards 2025, a prestigious recognition of exceptional academic achievement, leadership, and all-round excellence among Ghana’s brightest young learners.
The award celebrates Therebel’s outstanding dedication to learning, remarkable performance in academics, and exemplary contributions to school and community life.
Judges commended her commitment to excellence and leadership qualities that inspire peers and younger students alike.
The Ghana Basic School Awards are an annual event honouring outstanding students, schools, and educators across the country.
Winning the Ultimate Student of the Year title marks a significant milestone in Therebel Weah’s educational journey and sets her apart as a role model for aspiring young achievers nationwide.
“This award means a lot to me, and I’m grateful to my teachers, classmates, and family for their constant support,” Therebel shared after receiving the honour.
“I will keep striving to make a positive difference wherever I go.”
Source: Classfmonline.com
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