Krachi West Celebrates Outstanding Teachers at Teachers Excellence Awards



GES Krachi West honours exceptional teachers at the 2025 Teachers Excellence Awards under the theme “Beyond the Chalkboard – Honoring the Hands That Mould the Future.”


Celebrating Excellence in Education – Krachi West Honours Outstanding Teachers

The Ghana Education Service (GES) – Krachi West has once again spotlighted the vital role of educators by successfully organizing the Teachers Excellence Awards Ceremony 2025, held under the inspiring theme:
“Beyond the Chalkboard – Honoring the Hands That Mould the Future.”

The event was spearheaded by Mrs. Attabra Irene, Municipal Director of Education for Krachi West and Acting Regional Director for the Oti Region, whose leadership ensured a powerful and moving celebration of teacher achievement and impact.


Honouring the Nation Builders

The ceremony recognized the dedication, resilience, and passion of teachers who go above and beyond to shape the lives of students across the municipality. It wasn’t just about awards—it was a deep tribute to educators as nation builders, community leaders, and lifelong mentors.

Related: Teacher Motivation and Recognition Strategies in Ghana


A Model of Educational Leadership

Mrs. Attabra Irene, known for her transformative leadership in the Oti Region, emphasized the importance of sustained recognition and support for teachers. Her direction continues to raise standards in teacher performance, educational quality, and professional growth.

Also Read: Meet the Women Leading Ghana’s Education Sector


Conclusion:
The Teachers Excellence Awards in Krachi West stand as a shining example of how local education directorates can uplift and celebrate educators, reinforcing their value in building a better future for Ghana.



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