NCCE Abetifi Office has organized an excursion for students of Abetifi Anglican JHS to visit the Abetifi Stone Age Park in the Eastern Region.
The Abetifi Stone Age Park is a significant archaeological and historical site in Ghana, known for its ancient rock shelters and artifacts. The Park provides insights into the early human settlements in the area, showcasing tools, pottery, and other remnants of pre-historic life.
The students moved along with the tour guide, Mr. Kissi, and they explored various stone age artifacts and learned about the lives of the ancient inhabitants of the area.
The NCCE Abetifi team also provided additional insights, offering historical context and emphasizing the importance of the park in Ghana’s cultural heritage.
Students displayed enthusiasm and curiosity, engaging with exhibits and asking questions. The experience deepened their appreciation of Ghana’s rich history.
The Assistant Headmistress of Abetifi Anglican JHS, Madam Bernice Denkyi, expressed gratitude to the National Commission for Civic Education, Abetifi Office, for organizing the trip. She lauded the initiative, noting that it will greatly enhance the students’ academic performance and help them appreciate culture and history.
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