SHS Student posted a video of her journey from having short hair to becoming a young woman with permed hair.
The South African high school graduate uploaded a video of herself packing her bags and heading out of the classroom following her last WASSCE paper.
SHS Student appeared in a video on X wearing a white blouse and blue skirt, exactly like the other students. She needed assistance carrying her jute bag.
When she got home, she played back a video of herself in the saloon. The girl’s hair was secured in a ponytail after being permed.
The biggest change in her was when she had her makeup done.
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A student from SHS takes his last WASSCE paper, prays for his junior, and gives him school uniforms.
A senior high school student at Nkoranza Technical Institute just completed his last WASSCE exam, capping off three years of secondary education. Following the conclusion of his final exam, the student said goodbye and had a touching conversation with a form two junior.
A heartfelt video that went viral on TikTok shows the senior student giving a younger classmate some poignant advice. He expresses genuine concern and love in his prayers for the junior’s future prosperity. As a farewell kindness, the senior gives the junior his school uniform, signifying the passing of the baton and assisting as the younger student pursues his studies.
This heartfelt farewell, captured in the video, highlights the strong bond between students as they navigate their academic journey. Like many other senior high school students nationwide, this senior celebrated the end of his WASSCE exams by sharing these final, meaningful moments with friends, classmates, and younger peers.
Many students across the country have taken to social media to post about their last days in school, creating a lasting memory of their time together.
In addition to imparting this pearl of wisdom to the junior, the SHS student, who was the school’s entertainment prefect, gave the form two kid his perfectly ironed school uniforms and shoes.
“As I leave school today, I leave you with my shoes, my school uniform, my Friday wear and most importantly my prefectship uniform. I want you guys to continue with the good job that we did. Be good students and encourage the Form 1s to be good as well,” he advised.