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Bookworm Season 6 Rocks GNAT Hall

 

 

Organizers and patrons of this year’s Bookworm reality show season 6 left the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) Hall, Accra on Sunday highly impressed.

Contestants at both upper and lower primary gave a good account of themselves at the final.
And giving his impression about the keenly contested show, Reverend Nelson Kofi Poku said ” It’s been keenly contested and l must admit the children have made themselves and their respective schools proud.

” I am happy the concept or the aim of encouraging childtren to take reading serious has been achieved to a large extent. I commend and congratulate all participants for putting up a good fight, of course we thank our sponsos as well.

He also encourage parent to enroll their children in the next season which will soon start”.

Elisabetta Siripi-Calreindorf of Santa Mariel Ical Class School who emerged tops in the upper primary category, while Taitu Elyse Nimako-Boateng of Eagle International School and Mawuwoenam Korbla Mawuvi of Histy School followed in that order.

It was Nyameba Akosua Oppong of *Santa Mariel Ical Class School* that reigned in the lower primary category with

Levi Nana Asante Nimako-Boateng of Eagle International School and Kirsten Basuglo of Santa Maria ICal Class school following.

And for their efforts, they took home certificates and products from sponsors.

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