Soul Clinic International School solicits support for impressive young reader
In it's 4th season, Sati Akyea has served as a shining light on the competition
Nelson Kofi Poku, CEO of Bookworm Consult and a journalist, has previously spoken with the media on his desire to keep children active, informed, and more enlightened with the Book Worm Ghana competition. After 3 seasons, the competition has gained a reputable stance.
In it’s 4th season, Sati Akyea has served as a shining light on the competition. The pupil of Soul Clinic International School, has displayed her proficiency in comprehension and her grasp of literature. As a young child, this feat has brought her the admiration of many Ghanaians.
Spending a day at the Soul Clinic International School, I noticed the overwhelming support Sati Akyea is receiving from her school. The school welcomes parents and other visitors, with a banner that is aimed at garnering support for the young reader. Teachers and students are also optimistic about her abilities to achieve the best results during the competition.
A representative of the Soul Clinic International School (Recently named by the British Council as a partner school) has urged the media to highlight noteworthy news that encourages children to pursue their highest goals.