ASA Students Graduate And Poised To Impact The World With STEM
Thu, 20 Jun 2024 06:00
African Science Academy (ASA) has held its 7th graduation ceremony honouring young women equipped with the skills and information in STEM (Science, innovation, Engineering and Mathematics) to drive innovation and development across Africa and beyond.
The ceremony showcased the resilience and dedication of these young women hailing from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, Cameroon, Zambia and other African countries who, in the last ten months with resilience and determination have completed the globally recognised Cambridge International A-Levels in Mathematics, Further Mathematics, and Physics, all on full scholarships. The students also studied robotics and computer programming. During their speeches, the graduates articulated their readiness to apply their newly acquired skills and pledged to be good ambassadors of ASA.
In 2016, the Chair of African Gifted Foundation, Dr. Tom Ilube, founded ASA, an all-girls STEM-focused academy for gifted African girls from low-income backgrounds. The Founder of ASA, Dr. Tom Ilube, in his welcome address, emphasised the global impact of investing in African youth, expressing confidence in the graduates' capacity to drive alter.
He said: “Do you know that it has been predicted that by 2050, Africa’s population will be 2.5 billion people, it will be a quarter of the world’s entire population. So whatever happens in Africa, impacts the entire world. If you have an impact here, it impacts the whole world.” Dr. Tom also emphasised that graduates of the African Science Academy will be creators of global technological trends and not predictors.
In her opening remarks to the graduation of the Class of 2024, the Headteacher of ASA, Gifty Ghansah, praised the graduates for their tenacity and highlighted the thorough skill set they developed over the 10-month journey. She urged them to test the status quo and strive for excellence, asserting, "You have the power to make a significant impact."
“The journey through this program has not just equipped you with technical information and skills, but also, it has forced resilience, creativity, and a problem-solving mindset. These attributes are not only the foundation of your future careers but also crucial in addressing the global obstacles we face today,” she noted. Touching on the uniqueness of the 2024 cohort, Ms. Ghansah highlighted perseverance, eagerness to learn and excel, and the can-do spirit, adding that the collective support among themselves “will remain a very beautiful memory with me.”
The British High Commissioner to Ghana, her Excellency Harriet Thompson, highlighted her admiration for ASA's students, noting their abilities as sources of optimism and hope for the future. “Every time I come here (ASA), I am inspired by you students. You are doing amazing things. I always leave ASA feeling optimistic. No matter what obstacles have been on my mind through my day job or when I watch the news, I always leave ASA thinking it is okay. The world is in good hands because of ASA,” she remarked.
In his remarks, the Regional Director (Middle East and Africa) at Apple Inc., David Chisholm, shared insights from his career, urging the graduates to find joy in their work, build positive relationships, and sustain a balanced life. Additionally, he praised their sincerity and urgency in contributing to their community while reminding them of the significant responsibilities laid on them by their families, community and girls who will follow them through ASA.
Among the other dignitaries who graced the ceremony with their presence were the trustees of the African Gifted Foundation (AGF), the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Business and Financial Times (B&FT), Representatives from UN and UNFPA, Technip FMC, University of Warwick, Aya Data, alumnae of ASA, parents, among others.
Head and Deputy School Prefects, Emmaculate Wey Amu Adiba and Bernice Blanney Tetteh, expressed gratitude to Dr. IIube for the chance given them as well as Ms. Ghansah together with the ASA staff for their unwavering support.
“We are who we are today because of our founder Dr. Tom Ilube, who made it possible for this prestigious institution and hence these butterflies of alter to come into existence. We owe our growth and membership as a part of this community to our dear headteacher Ms. Gifty Ghansah. We also thank every member of staff for all their advice,” she said. Highlighting the obstacles, they prefects mentioned adapting to the new curriculum at ASA as one of them, which they eventually overcame with the support of their able teachers and fellow sisters.
As part of the ceremony, students received several awards with Precious Agyei from Ghana, receiving Best Student in A-Level Further Maths and Overall Best Student in Academics.
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Awardee
Best Student in A-level Maths
Belise Hirwa Umurerwa
Best Student in A-level Further Maths
Precious Agyei
Best Student in A-level Physics
Nicole Mutesi & Mirabel Ukazu
Overall Best Student in Academics
Precious Agyei
exceptional Development Award
Mary Amissah
All round Student Award
Belise Hirwa Umurerwa
Non –Academic Awards
Most disciplined student
Bernice Blanney Tetteh
ASA Resilience Award
Sylvia Akanpawine & Mavis Marfo
ASA Ambassador
Bernice Blanney Tetteh
Exceptional Dedication award
Belise Hirwa Umurerwa & Mariama Ayaaba Alhassan
ASA Excellence Award
Emmaculate Wey Amu Adiba
ASA Award for Integrity
Bernice Blanney Tetteh
ASA Ambition award
Jane Seyram Ocloo
ASA Caring Community Award
Belise Hirwa Umurerwa
ASA Empowerment Award
Precious Agyei
ASA Innovation Award
Nuna Aseye Afi Nyamekor, Mirabel Ukazu &
akia Mahamudu Sisse
ASA Creativity Award
Neolla Theodette Uwabeza & June Njiru
ASA Diversity Award
Chinelo Adaugo Nnamdi-Kanu

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