EDUCATION: Investing in Young People

School Management & Academic Activities

The school management team expressed their gratitude to the parents, the staff, the Senior Management Team of LNP, various supporters and the pupils for their unwavering support throughout the 2025 academic year, recognising their collaboration was instrumental in achieving a successful results throughout the year.
During the academic year, and apart from the usual classroom teaching sessions, various other activities were conducted, including indoor and outdoor games, field trips for pupils, an outing for parents, pupils and teachers, mini-projects, the necessary internal mock and final exams, together with preparations for the required external exams, the National Primary School Examination (NPSE), the Basic Education Certificate Exam (BECE) and the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

Graduation & Exam Results

The graduation ceremony for Nursery 3 and Primary Class 6 students took place successfully on July 13th, and the occasion was attended by parents, students and the Lifeline teachers – see the photos below.
While the NPSE results have already been released, the school continues to eagerly await the BECE results
The school management is currently liaising with the LNP leadership team in preparing for the 2025/2026 academic year.
In addition they are currently coordinating with the Chairperson of the school and the School Mistress to make arrangements for collecting the NPSE results from the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE).

Lifeline Betteh Tumara Technical & Vocational Institute (BT)

The BT management team continues to collaborate with partner employers for internship placements for students, and we are delighted to say that only a small number of trainees are still awaiting internship placements – these photos show a selection of our trainees already on placement…

Meanwhile, preparations for the 2025/2026 cohort recruitment process are under way, aiming to ensure continuous skills development among the trainees, in readiness for future employment.