Jasikan College of Education Graduates 458 Students with 47 First Class Honours

The management of Jasikan College of Education has successfully graduated 458 students during its 20th Congregation Ceremony for the 3rd batch of the B.Ed Degree programme. The event was a joyful and proud moment for students, tutors, parents, and the entire college community.
This year’s graduation recorded impressive academic performance, with 47 students graduating with First Class Honours. This achievement shows the hard work, dedication, and commitment of both students and tutors.
Breakdown of Results
Out of the total 458 graduates:
- 47 students obtained First Class Honours
- 271 students had Second Class Upper Division
- 128 students earned Second Class Lower Division
- 12 students graduated with Third Class
- 0 students had Pass
This means that the majority of the students performed very well, with most of them graduating in the Second Class Upper category. It is also worth celebrating that no student recorded just a “Pass,” which shows a strong academic standard in the college.
Among the 458 graduates, one name stood out — Mr. Seyram Awusah, who emerged as the Overall Best Graduating Student with an impressive CGPA of 3.88.
A Proud Moment for the College
Graduation is always an important event in every educational institution. For Jasikan College of Education, this 20th Congregation marks another milestone in its journey of training professional teachers for Ghana.
The 47 students who earned First Class Honours deserve special recognition. Achieving First Class is not easy. It requires serious learning, discipline, good time management, and determination. These students have proven that hard work truly pays off.
At the same time, all 458 graduates should be proud of themselves. Completing a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) programme is not a small achievement. It takes years of study, teaching practice, assignments, exams, and research work.
Contribution to Ghana’s Education Sector
Jasikan College of Education continues to play a key role in training teachers who will serve in basic schools across Ghana. These newly trained teachers are expected to impact lives, shape young minds, and contribute to national development.
Education remains one of the strongest pillars of national growth. By producing qualified teachers every year, Jasikan College of Education is helping to improve the quality of teaching and learning in the country.
The graduates are now expected to apply their knowledge, skills, and values in the classrooms where they will be posted. They are ambassadors of the college, and their performance in the field will reflect the training they received.
Encouragement to Continuing Students
The success of the 47 First Class students should serve as motivation to continuing students. With focus, seriousness, and prayer, excellent academic results are possible. The story of this graduation shows that success is achievable for anyone who is ready to work hard.
Congratulations to the Graduates
On behalf of the entire educational community, congratulations to all 458 graduates of Jasikan College of Education. Your journey was not easy, but you have made it. Your families, tutors, and friends are proud of you.
As you step into the teaching profession, remember to uphold professionalism, integrity, and dedication. The future of Ghana’s children is in your hands.
Once again, congratulations to Jasikan College of Education for another successful graduation ceremony and for producing 47 First Class graduates out of 458 students.


