UPCOMING PROPOSED PROJECTS
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PROJECT SUMMARY
PROPOSED PROJECTS
PROJECT NARRATIVE
As Ɔdadeɛ tradition demands this project was undertaken by 1991 year group to celebrate their 25th Anniversary. Project rationale is to have a first class fitness facility for students, staff and Ɔdadeɛs in the surrounding neighbourhoods. Keeping healthy, sound mind in a sound body is the goal here.
PROJECT FEATURES
This ongoing project features a workout Area, Snack Bar, Showers / WCs, Admin Office, Lobby and store. Modern Gym and Fitness equipment will be installed.
ONGOING PROJECTS
PROJECT RATIONALE
Existing library with a capacity for 100 students is inadequate in the face of the present. 3000 student population.
With the completion of the new assembly hall funded by the GETFUND, the old assembly hall presents an opportunity to actualize the goal of having a well-equipped resourced library facility by converting old assembly hall into new library. Preliminary concept drawings and structural integrity tests completed.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
This project is currently under construction in the school. It is single handled sponsored by Ɔdadeɛ Francis Biney (1990), CEO of Imperial Homes. This is a 140 bed hostel and to be named Apeadu House in memory of the indefatigable former headmaster E. A. Apeadu.
PROJECT FEATURES
Designed by architect Odadee Selorm Kwame Dewotor of 2006 year group, the project entails Dormitories, Chop Box Room, Kitchenette & 26 seater Dining, Common Room (TV,Games etc), Entrance Lobby Drop-off, Visitors or Parents Parking, Visitors Garden, 28 seater Study, 20 WCs, 22 Shower cubicles, 12 Urinal bowls and 14 Hand wash Basins. Other ancillary rooms are Tools Storage Power Room, Washing bay/Laundry Area Drying Line Area, Refuse Area, Courtyard (Assembly & Meeting Area).
COMPLETED PROJECTS
PROJECT NARRATIVE
On the occasion of its 40th anniversary celebration, 1977 year group embarked on this project as its contribution to the teaching of Visual Arts in PRESEC.
PROJECT FEATURES
The project consist of two large rooms, ancilliary rooms and offices. All the rooms equipped with appropriate furniture. Computers, printer and other visual art equipment are also available.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Project allocated to 1984 Year Group by Alumni Projects Office in line with maintenance of existing infrastructure by various year groups.
PROJECT FEATURES
The renovation works included floor screeding, change of bathroom WCs, sinks, tiling, electrical fittings, doors, locks, mosquito netting and painting.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
A well-lit campus is a guarantee for safety at night. This was the driving consideration and motivation thtat made 1992 Year Group embark on this project.
PROJECT FEATURES
100 poles and lights fixed.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Accidents and medical emergencies are inevitable and when they do occur, it is imperative for a well-equipped facility to be in place to handle such emergencies. It is in this light that 1995 Year Group undertook a renovation and conversion of the Sick Bay into a Clinic.
PROJECT FEATURES
The renovation entailed the painting and decoration of the facility, provision of new beds and stocking of essential drugs and medications.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Sports in PRESEC has traditionally been Soccer, Athletics and Hockey. The provision of a basketball pitch was to bring diversity in sports and also to unearth lesser known sporting talents.
PROJECT FEATURES
This is an internationally standard sized basketball pitch.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Though ‘commissioned’ in 2015, 2017 saw the addition of amenities and furnishing that was needed to make project complete and operational. These are provision of bathrooms furniture/ office equipment, window blinds and landscaping.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The existing 45 sitter capacity computer laboratory facility which is the 1986 Year Group’s project for school was handed over to the School authorities on the 72nd Speech and Prize Giving Day on the 14th May 2011. In line with good maintenance practice, the 1986 year group’s intent is to revamp the facility to meet current standards. This is in line with the commitment as a year group to revisit the facility and assess its relevance and currency within five years.
PROJECT FEATURES
The current refurbishment project involves building/structural renovation, upgrade of IT facilities / equipment to meet current standards and expansion of the user capacity from 45 seater to 54 seater furniture had to be redone to meet more robust and mass use requirements.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Project allocated to 1980 year group by Alumni Projects Office in line with maintenance of existing infrastructure by various groups.
PROJECT FEATURES
- Replacement of ceiling
- Replacement of Electrical wiring
- Provision of ceiling fans
- Replacement of canopies in front of bathroom & dorm E
- Replacement of mosquito nets
- Replacement of all doors
- Repainting of entire house
- Masonry work of fascia and bathroom areas.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
1999 Year group answered the clarion call to give back to PRESEC decided to fix the classroom Block B which was in a state of disrepair.
PROJECT FEATURES
Details of the renovation works are
- Painting of interior and exterior walls
- Changing of all the formica boards
- Replacement of all electrical sockets
- Provision of new ceiling fans
- Replacement of broken and missing louvre blades and frames
- Provision of new WCs, Basin and sinks
- Fixing of leakages/ drainage problem in washroom
- Tiling of washroom floors
- Provision of new fluorescent tubes
- New doors for washroom
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Installation of solar power system for Block A (Main Classroom). This is a Project by 1989 year group towards their anniversary in 2014.
PROJECT FEATURES
Providing uninterrupted power supply for students.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
This is a pilot project by 1994 year group towards their anniversary in 2019 by which time solar energy will be extended at all 5 classroom blocks.
PROJECT FEATURES
Working entailed fixing of solar panels and control unit on roof. Government Block is 100% completed whilst the PTA Block is 95% complete.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
1996 Year Group took the bull by the horn to renovate classroom block A which needed urgent repairs.
PROJECT FEATURES
Details of the renovation works are;
- Painting (Classroom block and washroom block)
- Plumbing (resolved the leakage issues in the washroom, change damage WCs and basins)
- Electrical (changed damage sockets, switches and fans)
- Formica boards (replaced all formica boards in the classrooms)
- Louvre Frames (changed all damage louvre frames and blades in all the classroom)
PROJECT NARRATIVE
86 year group buoyed by the spirit of giving back to PRESEC, presented 65” TV to the Alumni Center and 43” TV to the Headmistress for the best Teacher Awards.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Two members of the 97 Year Group UK chapter led by their year group president presented a camera to photographer Paa Dicks for his contribution to PRESEC as a camera man over 40 years. The two members popularly known as Boxy & Wagus were full of appreciation that 20 years after leaving PRESEC, Paa Dicks was still serving diligently in the school.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
To make the AMC a desired and attractive relaxation spot for Ɔdadeɛs, Francis Biney aka Dovi donated a 65inch curved television to our Alumni Center. With this donations, patrons would be able to enjoy their sporting programs on a large digital screen.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
13,000 alumni and current students converged at the school field for the much anticipated annual bonfire night. In attendance was Speaker of Parliament Hon. Mike Ocquaye, 10 of the 15 members of parliament and Ɔdadeɛs in top echelons of society including Frank Adu, the Managing Director of CAL Merchant Bank and Dr. Ernest Sarpong CEO of Special Ice.