St Mary Students Vow To Live Morally Upright Llives In The Next 3 Years

Students of the St Mary Senior High School in Accra have vowed to live by the highest standards of cultural norms for at least the next three years. At a solemn end-of-project ceremony over the weekend, the students ascribed to a nine-point resolution of academic and career excellence for the remainder of their days in the school. The students vowed to, among other things, root out academic mediocrity and instead work as hard as they possibly can to excel at their examinations. They agreed to work consistently towards an unwavering �A� grade over the next three years and to settle for nothing less. The students made these declarations when they participated in the BraveHearts AC&O S.P.A.C.E Project. The S.P.A.C.E Project, according to Mr. Dziedzorm Kwaku Segbefia, Executive Director for BraveHearts Research and Information, is an acronym for Spiritual Presentations for Academic and Career Excellence. He explained that the project was designed to build the capacity of senior high school students in Ghana towards attaining the highest marks in both their internal and final examinations as a matter of religious-like devotion. The project further assists students to discover their temperamental strengths and weaknesses in an attempt to build on their strengths and eliminate their weaknesses. The S.P.A.C.E Project was executed in the St Mary�s School over a four-hour period within which students got to participate in an hour�s lecture entitled The Challenge to Excellence, an hour�s participation in Temperament testing, 30 minutes of Career Development Training, 30 minutes of Career Development Testing and Choice, and an hour�s lecture on The Attitude of Excellence. At the end of the presentations and temperament tests, the students exhibited the highest enthusiasm in signing up to the BraveHearts Resolution of Excellence, a nine-point, radical resolution which enjoins students to excel to the highest spiritual, academic and career excellence they can aspire to and to make no apologies whatsoever for it. St Mary�s is the first such school in four years to ascribe to that resolution in Ghana. The only other school to have done so was the St Roses Senior High School in Akwatia in the Kwaebibirem District of the Eastern Region. St Roses signed onto the BraveHearts resolution during the pilot Project in Ghana in early 2007. The students were highly excited about the S.P.A.C.E Project when they interacted with journalists at the end of the presentations. They were full of praise to their school administration for allowing St Mary�s to participate in the project. Many of the Students who spoke to journalists expressed their appreciation to BraveHearts AC&O for the compelling presentations as well.