The Lordina Foundation and the International School of Accra (ISA) have come together to support the education of bright but financially challenged students.
The two parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to formalize the scholarship program during a ceremony attended by the Board of Directors of the Lordina Foundation and the Principal and Board Members of ISA.
Through this partnership, the Lordina Foundation will nominate one deserving student each year for enrollment in either the Cambridge program (Grade 1 to A level) or the International Baccalaureate Diploma (Grades 11 and 12) at the International School of Accra.
In light of this agreement, Pastor Kwame Boateng-Sarpong, a Board Member of the Lordina Foundation, praised the significance of the partnership, describing it as a testament to the collective commitment to using education as a catalyst for positive change in society. He expressed gratitude to ISA for providing the scholarship opportunity and highlighted the transformative power of education in society.
Representing the ISA, Professor Elsie Effah Kauffman shared her personal journey, emphasizing the critical role scholarships played in her education. She also reiterated the institution’s unwavering commitment to providing deserving students with opportunities to pursue their dreams. Professor Kauffman acknowledged the invaluable support provided by the Lordina Foundation and emphasized their joint vision of empowerment through education.
The partnership represents an opportunity to realize the full potential of bright yet disadvantaged youth, providing them with the chance to make meaningful contributions to society. The collaboration between the Lordina Foundation and ISA signifies a shared commitment to supporting education as a tool for social change and empowerment.