Western Highlands’ Togoba Secondary School’s administration block for the first time in a long time was given a makeover since it was constructed in the colonial era, thanks to the BSP Mt Hagen team for restoring the structure as part of their 2023 community project initiative.
The staff with the help of a local contractor – Giru Limited, carried out the renovation that saw a complete overhaul of the structure, which involved new floorings, walls, roofing irons, ceilings, and repainting of both exterior and interior of the building.
BSP Mt Hagen Branch Manager Theresa Mrs Pilamp when encouraging the school to look after the structure, she also reminded them to make good use of the newly refurbished structure in upgrading the school’s academic performance.
“We believe that a conducive learning atmosphere improves the quality of education.”
“To develop a conducive learning atmosphere for students and teachers, you must first upgrade your school’s infrastructure.”
“Providing a revitalised facility for teachers and students to study stimulates an encouraging learning environment for children.”
The Principal of Togoba Secondary School John Ongo when welcoming the newly refurbished administration block, praised BSP and the contractor for the wonderful job done.
“We cannot thank BSP enough for this wonderful work that will give the school a fresh start.”
“Our teachers can now make good use of this in regard to working late and attending classes on time.”
BSP has delivered 608 fully funded community projects to various communities since 2009.
In 2023, BSP delivered 32 out of 51 community projects throughout the year by respective BSP Branch Teams with 19 more projects to be completed and handed over, all totalling to K1.6 million.