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Akufo-Addo cuts sod for GHC32 million Accra STEM Academy

The Accra STEM Academy will have state-of-the-art facilities, including a four-storey classroom block, science laboratories, a sickbay, administrative area, staff common room and library

The President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has cut the sod for the construction of the Accra STEM Academy, a school, dedicated, principally, to the teaching and learning of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

The academy, which will be constructed within the next 24 months, will be completed from kindergarten to high school, with an expected population of some 2,000 students.

It will have a number of state-of-the-art facilities, including a four-storey classroom block, science laboratories, a sickbay, administrative area, staff common room, library, washrooms, canteen, and a 1,500 capacity multi-purpose hall.

According to President Akufo-Addo, the Accra STEM Academy, being constructed at a cost of GHC32 million, will equip learners from kindergarten to senior high school with 21st century skills in problem solving, creativity, communication, collaboration, data literacy, digital literacy, and computer science.

ā€œIn addition, the Accra STEM Academy will be a place where learners in junior high school will be provided with the options of learning basic engineering, manufacturing, and global studies to help them make informed decisions on their preferred programmes of choice at senior high school level,ā€ he said.

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the sod cutting of the Accra STEM Academy
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the sod cutting of the Accra STEM Academy

Delivering a speech at the event, the President explained that the government attaches importance to the teaching of STEM at all levels of the nationā€™s educational system, in recognition of the centrality of STEM capability in the employment of science and technology towards Ghanaā€™s nationā€™s development.

ā€œIndeed, our world is essentially driven by technology. Energy, industry, agriculture, medicine and health, clean air and water, transportation, sanitation, the use, management and conservation of natural resources ā€“ the successful exploitation of all these sectors depends, ultimately, on the application of science and technology. So, it is obvious that, to be a part of this modern world, science and technology must be present at every stage of the development process,ā€ he added.

Competing with the world

Despite being one of the leading countries in guaranteeing access to quality education on the continent, President Akufo-Addo noted that Ghanaā€™s education sector still requires some significant transformation to compete with the best in the world.

For example, he explained that Ghana must increase her Gross Tertiary Enrolment Ratio (GTER) from the current 18.84% to 40% by 2030, adding that ā€œin accordance with Governmentā€™s Education Strategic Plan (ESP), targeted at increasing our science to humanities ratio from the current one of forty to sixty (40:60) to the desired sixty to forty (60:40) in favour of science, Government is repositioning our education system, anchored on STEM Educationā€.

As part of Governmentā€™s commitment to the advancement of STEM education in the country, President Akufo-Addo stated that his administration has commenced the development of twenty (20) STEM Centres and ten (10) model STEM Senior High schools across the country, which are at various stages of completion.

ā€œSome of these schools will be operationalized this year. These institutions and centres will be fitted with state-of-the art equipment and laboratories to facilitate teaching and learning in all areas of study, including artificial intelligence and robotics,ā€ he added.

Describing the Accra STEM Academy as a Ghana project, the President was confident that Ghanaā€™s young people are going to acquire skills that would put them at par with their peers anywhere in the world.

ā€œI expect parents and students to take advantage of this facilityā€™s opportunities, and enroll in this STEM Academy. Government is committed to accelerating STEM education in Ghana, to train students with cutting-edge 21st century skills. God-willing, within the next twenty-four (24) months, we will all be back here to witness the commissioning of the Accra STEM Academy,ā€ he added.

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