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Albertina — Student, Methodist 'A' Basic School (2025)
“The books donated by Royal Readers Book Club have greatly enhanced my academic performance. They have helped me understand my subjects better and improved my learning. I now know and have a wide range of books to choose from, which makes reading more exciting and enjoyable. These books have truly made a difference in my education.”
Benjamin Bright — Student, Methodist 'A' Basic School (2025)
“Reading the books has really improved my speaking ability. I can now express myself more clearly and confidently in class and in conversations. I have also acquired many new words, which has expanded my vocabulary. I am very grateful for the support.”
1st Grade Teacher — Methodist 'A' Basic School, Saltpond, Ghana (2025)
“We sincerely thank Royal Readers Book Club for their generous donation. Your contribution is making a lasting impact on the lives of learners and shaping a brighter future for our school.”
Twumasi Solomon — Headmaster, Wamanafo R/C Primary KG School
“On behalf of Wamanafo RC KG and Primary School, and on my own behalf, I would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to you and your family for the great donation you made to the school — exercise books, pens, pencils, erasers, and other educational materials. In fact, we are grateful to you. I am delighted to inform you that the materials have helped the school and learners in the following ways:
Firstly, before you brought the materials, most learners did not have writing materials. But with your help and donation, every learner had writing materials, which went a long way to improve their writing skills.
Secondly, the storybooks have helped the students develop reading skills. Learners who did not like reading have now developed interest because of the availability of storybooks.
Furthermore, after your donations, the SISO (School Improvement Support Officer) organized quiz competitions for schools in the Wamanafo circuit. Our school placed first for two consecutive times and second in the third competition — and we have certificates to authenticate this.
In fact, the donations have truly helped the school. Once again, we appreciate your wonderful donations, and we ask for more. Thank you.”
17 year-old philanthropist donates books to Pepease Presby School


By Eunice Tekie Tei, GNA
Kwahu- Pepease (E/R), Dec.04, GNA - Ms. Franceen Obeng, a 17 year-old high school student at the Charlotte Latin School in North Carolina, USA, with support from her parents Dr.and Mrs Obeng and others have donated books to the Pepease Presbyterian School to encourage reading among the pupils.


