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E.P College of Education, Bimbilla graduates 557 student teachers with 252 first class honours

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The Evangelical Presbyterian College of Education , Bimbilla has celebrated another major academic milestone with the graduation of 557 student teachers at its 8th Congregation Ceremony, held on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.

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The event, themed “A Fresh Carpenter: Resetting the Nation Through Transformative Teaching,” brought together education stakeholders, families, alumni, and local leaders to honour the achievements of the graduating class and reaffirm the College’s commitment to producing transformative educators for Ghana’s basic education system.

The graduating cohort recorded an exceptional academic performance:

Class DivisionNumber of Graduates
First Class Honours252
Second Class Upper295
Second Class Lower10
Third Class0
Pass0
Total557

The results reflect the College’s emphasis on academic excellence and professional training, with nearly half of the graduates earning First-Class Honours — a remarkable achievement in teacher education.

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B.Ed. Early Childhood Education

Class DivisionMaleFemaleTotal
First Class3811
Second Class (Upper)54550
Second Class (Lower)022
Programme Total85563

B.Ed. Primary Education

Class DivisionMaleFemaleTotal
First Class101929
Second Class (Upper)224062
Second Class (Lower)000
Programme Total325991

B.Ed. JHS Education

Class DivisionMaleFemaleTotal
First Class17537212
Second Class (Upper)14340183
Second Class (Lower)527
Programme Total32379402

Overall Graduation Summary

CategoryNumberPercentage
Total Graduands557100%
Male Graduands36465.4%
Female Graduands19334.6%

In his address, the Principal, Prof. Conrad-Joseph Wuleka Kuuder, congratulated the graduates for their perseverance and dedication throughout their training.

He urged them to embrace the responsibility of shaping young minds with creativity, empathy, and integrity, noting that transformative teaching is key to rebuilding the nation’s educational foundation.

“As teachers, you are the fresh carpenters entrusted with shaping the nation’s future. The tools you wield — your knowledge, skills, and character — will define the quality of the generations you teach,” Prof. Kuuder said.

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The congregation also served as an opportunity to reflect on the evolving demands of the teaching profession, emphasizing the importance of innovation, inclusivity, and professional ethics in preparing students for a fast-changing world.

E.P College of Education, Bimbilla, renowned for its disciplined academic culture and commitment to educational innovation, continues to play a vital role in training highly qualified teachers to support Ghana’s education sector.

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