Mweshipandeka High School’s year of revival
“A school shall only be a school when there are learners’’, emphasised Oshana Governor Elia Irimari.
The theme of a recent event at the Mweshipandeka Senior Secondary School revolved around the 'Year of Revival,' with the aim of ensuring that no Namibian child is left on the streets. The event recognised the school's commitment to academic improvement, hygiene, and discipline.
Linda Hamunyela, a teacher at Mweshipandeka, encouraged learners to unite as a team to excel in their education.
Acting principal Hilka Ndilinawa warmly welcomed the governor, director of education, visiting dignitaries, teachers and the Mweshipandeka learners.
Special recognition was given to the school's cultural group for their inspiring drama performance, which emphasised the importance of respecting elders and valuing education as a foundation for success.
Regional director of education Petrus Christof, through a representative, reminded learners that "today they are in school, and tomorrow they will become someone better in life, so they should take their education seriously."
In various academic disciplines, learners are being prepared to gain a deep understanding of their chosen fields.
Irimari emphasised the importance of students investing significant time and effort in their chosen fields of study.
Addressing the issue of school cleanliness and hygiene, it was emphasised that maintaining cleanliness begins with individuals.
To maintain Mweshipandeka at a high standard of cleanliness, it's important for individuals to practice good personal hygiene and present themselves neatly.
Moreover, learners were reminded that success is achieved through qualities like listening, concentration, discipline and leadership.
The theme of a recent event at the Mweshipandeka Senior Secondary School revolved around the 'Year of Revival,' with the aim of ensuring that no Namibian child is left on the streets. The event recognised the school's commitment to academic improvement, hygiene, and discipline.
Linda Hamunyela, a teacher at Mweshipandeka, encouraged learners to unite as a team to excel in their education.
Acting principal Hilka Ndilinawa warmly welcomed the governor, director of education, visiting dignitaries, teachers and the Mweshipandeka learners.
Special recognition was given to the school's cultural group for their inspiring drama performance, which emphasised the importance of respecting elders and valuing education as a foundation for success.
Regional director of education Petrus Christof, through a representative, reminded learners that "today they are in school, and tomorrow they will become someone better in life, so they should take their education seriously."
In various academic disciplines, learners are being prepared to gain a deep understanding of their chosen fields.
Irimari emphasised the importance of students investing significant time and effort in their chosen fields of study.
Addressing the issue of school cleanliness and hygiene, it was emphasised that maintaining cleanliness begins with individuals.
To maintain Mweshipandeka at a high standard of cleanliness, it's important for individuals to practice good personal hygiene and present themselves neatly.
Moreover, learners were reminded that success is achieved through qualities like listening, concentration, discipline and leadership.
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