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St. Cyprian Anglican School Kwame’s educational journey began with a promising start. He attended St. Cyprian Anglican School in Kumasi for his primary and middle school education. He fondly recalled reciting rhymes, memorising Bible verses, learning Bible stories, and participating in moral education lessons. Accra Academy Kwame’s academic potential did not go unnoticed. After reviewing the results of his Middle School Certificate Examinations, his late uncle, Mr. James Mensah-Bonsu, a former diplomat in the First Republic, proudly remarked, “This boy is gifted; we have to ensure that he is educated to the highest level.” With his uncle’s support, Kwame secured a place at Accra Academy in Accra. Secondary school at Accra Academy was both enjoyable and challenging for Kwame. Although he was a quiet and studious student, he took his education seriously, particularly excelling in Mathematics and Physics. Kwame’s strict Anglican upbringing and the strong values instilled in him by his mother helped him maintain a disciplined and morally upright stance during his time at the Academy. He also participated in various sports activities, further enriching his school experience. Kwame left Accra Academy with flying colours after his final exams. He was employed at Kumasi Post Office and worked briefly before leaving for the United Kingdom to pursue further studies. D E C A D E 2 Endeavours Educational 8 The Birthday Journal

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