Vote for the Best BWB Club - Spotlight on TIS in Ghana
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- Jul 17
- 2 min read
It is essential for young people to embrace leadership roles, as they bring fresh perspectives and innovative ideas that can shape our future.
Throughout the year, BWB Club members earn recognition points by initiating and implementing local change projects, conducting intercultural communication through Global Chats, Club Meet-ups, and SDG Interest Groups. Please click on the link to vote for the Best Club among the Top Five scoring clubs: https://forms.gle/Dqtf81hQzKx4sWk19
Today, we want to highlight the TIS BWB Club in Ghana.
The BWB club at Tema International School is led by students Christian Nana Kwakye and Glorious Angel Ogyiri Asare. The club is moderated by CAS coordinator Mrs. Surama King and teacher Mr. Michael Ansah.
"Our Local Action Project focused on supporting Mante School of Excellence, a public school in a low-income community. The project aimed to build a foundational IT lab that could give students access to the digital tools essential in today’s world.... We kicked off with a fundraiser in February, turning the school’s Project Centre into a buzzing pop-up eatery where our team sold stir-fry noodles and drinks. The event not only raised substantial funds but also turned heads—students, staff, and even passersby stopped to learn about our cause. Beyond money, we gave time. Club members visited the school to conduct interactive workshops, introducing students to basic computer functions and discussing the power of education. Watching them explore technology for the first time—hesitant but curious—was a reminder of why we do what we do. While our work at Mante continues, the ripple effect is already clear. Students and teachers alike have shown growing interest in digital learning, and our project has gained attention from other schools eager to replicate the model."
Stay tuned for our next Spotlight. We look forward to seeing more countries join our global community to collaborate for the common good and support each other, no matter their location on Earth.
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