YES holds spectacular graduation ceremony amid colourful displays

Young Executives School (YES) held its annual graduation ceremony in grand style at its 1,500-seater auditorium, drawing an enthusiastic crowd of parents, dignitaries, and well-wishers who gathered to celebrate the achievements of their wards.
The vibrant event, which marked the academic progression of pupils to their next levels, was graced by a host of prominent figures from the political, religious, and traditional spheres.
The atmosphere was electric as the auditorium came alive with cheers, applause, and emotional moments of pride and joy.
The ceremony featured an impressive lineup of performances by the graduands, including poetry recitals, cultural dances, drama, modelling, taekwondo demonstrations, and cadet drills.
Each act showcased the diverse talents nurtured within the school, reinforcing its commitment to holistic education.
Outstanding pupils were honoured with various awards, recognising excellence in academics, leadership, discipline, and creativity.
Keynote speakers commended the school for its unwavering dedication to academic and character development, urging students to stay focused as they journey onward in their education.
Located strategically at Opeikuma Junction along the Kasoa-Winneba Highway in American Town, YES continues to stand out as a beacon of excellence in education.
The school is currently admitting new students, offering a balanced blend of academic rigour and extracurricular engagement.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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