Winners of the Ghana Teacher Prize 2025 visited the Registrar of the National Teaching Council to share insights and discuss the future of the teaching profession.
Celebrating Excellence in Teaching
The National Teaching Council welcomed the 2025 Ghana Teacher Prize winners to its head office, marking a moment of recognition for outstanding service in Ghana’s education sector. The visit took place yesterday at the NTC headquarters, where the educators were commended for their dedication, innovation, and leadership in the classroom.
Engagement With the Registrar of NTC
The award recipients met with the Registrar, Dr Christian Addai-Poku, together with the Ghana Teacher Prize leadership team. The meeting gave the teachers an opportunity to share their reflections on the profession, highlight challenges within the sector, and discuss ideas to strengthen teaching and learning across the country. Their contributions underscored the importance of teacher professionalism and continuous improvement.
A National Recognition of Educational Impact
The Ghana Teacher Prize remains one of the highest honours in the profession, celebrating teachers who demonstrate excellence, resilience, and a strong commitment to student development. The 2025 winners have been recognised for their work in advancing quality education and serving as role models within their schools and communities.
Uplifting the Teaching Profession
The National Teaching Council described the interaction as a meaningful step in promoting the status of teachers in Ghana. The council expressed its pride in the winners, noting that their achievements reflect the broader potential of the profession. The visit also reaffirmed the shared goal of building a strong and vibrant education system.
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