Bokamoso Junior Students Leave For Scotland

Several Bokamoso Junior Secondary school students left for Scotland to begin an exchange student programme facilitated by The Global Link Program.

There, the 16 Bokamoso students, ranging from Form One to Form Three students, will exchange academic and cultural experiences with Lossiemouth High School students.The students are accompanied by four teachers, their Parents Teachers Association (PTA) chairperson and the project's coordinator, who is also a teacher at Bokamoso, Unangoni Tagwa.

Tagwa commended parents for supporting their children by paying P10,000 for their air tickets. He also thanked the general parent's body for their endless support.He expressed particular gratitude towards the British Council for their support and funding. It funded the partnership with P14,400, which was divided between the two schools giving each school P 7,200.

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