FCT School Receives Trash Bin Donation and Scholarships from 2004 Alumni Set

FCT School Receives Trash Bin Donation and Scholarships from 2004 Alumni Set

Government Secondary School (GSS) Kubwa, under the management of the FCT Secondary Education Board, has received a generous donation from its 2004 Alumni Set aimed at improving sanitation and supporting indigent students.

The donation, which included 15 fifty-litre trash bins, was officially presented to the school by Mr. Ifeanyi Pius on behalf of the alumni group.

Receiving the items, the Director/Principal of GSS Kubwa, Dr. Anderson Kolawole Oseh, expressed heartfelt appreciation for the gesture. He described the donation as timely and impactful, noting that it would significantly enhance sanitation efforts within the school and foster a culture of cleanliness and environmental responsibility among students and staff.

He said that, this thoughtful donation reflects a commendable sense of responsibility and school pride adding that It serves as a model of alumni engagement and the School look forward to more fruitful partnerships that support educational development and sustainability.

Speaking during the presentation, Mr. Ifeanyi Pius emphasized the importance of giving back to their alma mater, acknowledging the role Government Secondary School Kubwa played in shaping their moral and academic foundation.

He explained that a clean and conducive learning environment is critical for both teaching and learning hence

giving back, even in our small way, is the least we can do to show appreciation stressing that we will never forget our roots.

He also encouraged the students to stay focused on their academics, uphold good character, and work hard to become proud ambassadors of the school.

 

In their various responses, the students who were visibly excited, expressed gratitude to the 2004 alumni and pledged to ensure proper usage and maintenance of the donated trash bins.

 

In a related development and laudable initiative, the same alumni group also paid the school fees and PTA levies for 30 students in the recently concluded second term academic session showing theirĀ  commitment to giving back and supporting access to education.

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