Introduction
After a series of intense interschool quiz competitions held in the Awudome traditional area, Kwanta EP Primary, Bame EP Primary, and St. Michael RC Primary school emerged as champions in their respective circuits. To determine the ultimate champion, Footprints of Glory organized the highly anticipated “Champion of Champions” Competition on July 1st, 2022, at the Anyirawase EP Church quiz center. St. Michael RC Primary School once again showcased their exceptional knowledge and skills, securing the highest mark of 40. Bame EP Primary claimed the second position with 25 marks, while Kwanta EP Primary finished third with 18 points. This pattern reinforces the dominance of Tsito circuit schools, the strong performance of Bame schools, and the need for interventions to uplift the Anyirawase circuit. The event was further enhanced by the mesmerizing performances of the Atsiagbekor cultural troupe, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Awudome Traditional area.

Cultural Delights and Dignitaries
The “Champion of Champions” Competition was not only an academic showdown but also a celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the Awudome Traditional Area. The audience was treated to captivating performances by the Atsiagbekor cultural troupe, showcasing the vibrant traditions and cultural diversity of the region. These cultural displays added an extra layer of significance to the event, fostering a sense of pride and unity among the participants and spectators.

The presence of esteemed dignitaries further elevated the occasion. Torgbe Addae Kwasi Djani XIII, the paramount chief of the Awudome Traditional Area, graced the event and presented a citation and the champions trophy to St. Michael RC Primary School, representing the Tsito circuit. The representatives from the Volta regional and Ho West district offices of education also attended the event, highlighting the significance of the competition within the education community. Additionally, the presence of the Ho West District Chief Executive further underscored the importance of fostering academic excellence and recognizing outstanding achievements in the district.

St. Michael RC Primary
Continual Excellence and Dominance: St. Michael RC Primary School solidified their position as a force to be reckoned with in the Awudome Traditional Area. With an outstanding mark of 40, they displayed their exceptional academic capabilities once again, leaving no room for doubt about their status as the true champions. Their consistent performance throughout the competition highlights their dedication to academic excellence and their effectiveness in imparting knowledge to their students.
Bame EP Primary: A Strong Contender
Bame EP Primary School proved their mettle by securing the second position in the “Champion of Champions” Competition. Their commendable score of 25 showcases their competitiveness and the quality of education within the Bame circuit. This achievement reflects the school’s commitment to academic success and their ability to impart knowledge effectively to their students.
Kwanta EP Primary: Resilience and Potential for Growth
Kwanta EP Primary School, despite finishing third with 18 points, should be commended for their resilience and participation in the prestigious competition. Their performance demonstrates the potential for growth within the Anyirawase circuit and highlights the need for targeted interventions to further enhance their teaching and learning methodologies.
Media Coverage
The “Champion of Champions” Competition garnered significant attention from the media. Representatives from various media outlets were present, capturing the exhilarating moments of the event. Their presence ensured that the accomplishments of the participating schools and the overall significance of the competition reached a wider audience.
Ghana web covered the event and came through with this article
The media coverage served to inspire other schools, promote healthy academic competition, and shed light on the educational achievements within the Awudome Traditional Area.
Conclusion
St. Michael RC Primary School emerged as the victors in the “Champion of Champions” Competition, once again demonstrating their dominance and solidifying their reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the Awudome Traditional Area. Bame EP Primary School secured second place, showcasing their competitive spirit and academic capabilities. Kwanta EP Primary School’s participation highlighted their resilience and potential for growth. The event not only celebrated academic excellence but also showcased the vibrant culture of the region through captivating performances by the Atsiagbekor cultural troupe. The presence of esteemed dignitaries and media coverage further underscored the importance of the competition and its impact on the educational landscape of the Awudome Traditional Area.