St. Theresa College of Education 16th Congregation: Full Breakdown of Graduating Classes

St. Theresa College of Education has officially held its 16th Congregation, celebrating the achievements of its graduating students. The event marked another milestone in the history of the college, as hundreds of newly trained teachers completed their professional journey. This graduation proves the college’s strong commitment to teacher training in Ghana and its role in shaping the future of education.
Graduation Results at a Glance
The breakdown of the College of Education results shows how students performed in different classifications:
Class Division | Number of graduates |
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1st Class | 27 |
2nd Class Upper | 140 |
2nd Class Lower | 65 |
3rd Class | 14 |
Pass | 2 |
Total | 248 |
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It is clear from the statistics that the majority of graduates fell within the Second Class Upper Division, a strong indication of hard work, consistency, and academic excellence.
The St. Theresa College graduation is not just a celebration of success, but also a call to service. These newly trained teachers are expected to make a positive impact in Ghana’s educational system, particularly at the basic level where quality teaching is most needed.
The principal of the college commended the graduates for their efforts and encouraged them to demonstrate professionalism, dedication, and passion as they enter classrooms across the country.
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Why This Matters
Events like this highlight the importance of teacher education in Ghana. Colleges of Education play a key role in preparing the next generation of educators who will shape the minds of young learners. St. Theresa College has once again proven its position as one of the institutions committed to producing highly skilled and disciplined teachers.
Conclusion
The 16th Congregation of St. Theresa College of Education, a female college, was a proud moment for both students and the institution. With excellent results, the college has reaffirmed its role in building competent teachers for Ghana’s future.
Congratulations to all graduates of St. Theresa College of Education!