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Welcome Message

Welcome Message

 

On behalf of our learning community welcome to Foase District Assembly Junior High  School and our new web site!

We believe that central to your child's success and well-being is the partnership between home and school. We are sure the web site will enable us all to communicate more effectively and share information and ideas about how we develop as a school.

We hope you enjoy and participate in this exciting new development.

 

The Head Master

Mr. Kankam Mensah Peter


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Hello to you all,

I am a teacher of Foase D/A J.H.S and my students will like to collabrote with other students about the culture and school life and i will like o tel you that come and meet a class and a teacher.

 The school can be found in Ghana which is located on the West  of Africa. We  have a population of 210 students and more of them will like to meet new pals and also to meet students to share ideas about culture and school life with them.

This project is been done by me and my students. and we will like to correspond with other schools. with this project soon.

 

Please if your really intrested you send me the tacher a mail on this e pal address

excoba2005@epals.com and you will meet this great students that are willing to be there for you in all that you may do.

 

 


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Welcome to Ghana


Early European Contact and the Slave Trade



When the first Europeans arrived in the late fifteenth century, many inhabitants of the Gold Coast area were striving to consolidate their newly acquired territories and to settle into a secure and permanent environment. Several immigrant groups had yet to establish firm ascendancy over earlier occupants of their territories, and considerable displacement and secondary migrations were in progress. Ivor Wilks, a leading historian of Ghana, observed that Akan purchases of slaves from Portuguese traders operating from the Congo region augmented the labor needed for the state formation that was characteristic of this period. Unlike the Akan groups of the interior, the major coastal groups, such as the Fante, Ewe, and Ga, were for the most part settled in their homelands.





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An Angel Visits  Mary

There was a girl named Mary who lived in a village called Nazareth.

She was going to marry a carpenter named Joseph.

Mary was a wonderful girl.

One day, an angel  came to her.

"Greetings.  The Lord is with  you!"  the angel said.  "You will have a son and you will name him Jesus."

Mary was so surprised.

Mary knew that God had sent the angel to her.

"How can this happen?"  Mary asked.

The angel answered, "The Holy Spirit will make this happen.  Your child will be the son of God."

"Let it be done to me as God wishes,"  Mary said.

Wow!

Can you imagine that?

What would you have done?

What would you have said?

Do you think Mary trusted God?


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