Quality Education Key to Securing Children’s Future — ENAS Hybrid School CEO

The Chief Executive Officer of ENAS Hybrid School, Mrs. Nana Yaa Amo, has underscored the critical value of quality education, urging parents and guardians to prioritise giving their children and wards the very best educational foundation to secure a successful future.

According to her, education remains the most powerful tool for empowerment, confidence and long-term success, stressing that children who are exposed to quality learning environments are better equipped to think critically, compete globally and contribute meaningfully to society. She noted that in a rapidly changing world, parents cannot afford to compromise on the standard of education they provide for their children.

Mrs. Amo made these remarks during the school’s 15th anniversary celebration, which coincided with its Christmas concert dubbed “The Gifts of 15 Christmases Festival 2025.” The event brought together parents, students, staff, alumni and friends of the school in a vibrant atmosphere of celebration, reflection and gratitude.
She explained that education goes beyond the acquisition of certificates, describing it as a lifelong investment that shapes character, builds confidence and unlocks opportunities. “There is a saying that knowledge is power. How can one have power without knowledge?” she questioned, adding that the responsibility of parents is to secure their children’s future by investing in quality education that prepares them for excellence.
Mrs. Amo noted that ENAS Hybrid School, as an international institution, is committed to nurturing students to become curious, creative and confident learners. She encouraged parents to enrol their children in the school to help them grow into bold and self-assured individuals capable of excelling academically and socially.
Touching on the school’s operations, she explained that ENAS Hybrid School runs the British Curriculum and does not operate under the Ghanaian system. As a result, most of its teaching and learning resources are sourced from outside the country. She therefore welcomed the recent stability of the cedi against the dollar, describing it as a significant relief to international schools, and commended the government for what she described as its one-year achievement in foreign exchange management.

She further disclosed that the school has won several awards over the years, a testament to its commitment to high academic standards and international best practices.
The celebration featured impressive performances by pupils and students, who entertained parents and teachers with Christmas songs, drama and plays focused on peace, unity and love. Mrs. Amo praised the learners for their confidence and creativity, the staff for their dedication and hard work, and parents for the trust they have placed in the institution over the past 15 years.
The event climaxed the school’s anniversary year, with Mrs. Amo calling for continued unity, commitment and gratitude as ENAS Hybrid School looks ahead to the future with renewed purpose and vision.



