Pentecost School Students Set Three Guinness World Records

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Three outstanding students from Pentecost Preparatory School in Kasoa have brought pride to Ghana after receiving official Guinness World Record citations for breaking three world records in the Under-16 category through the guidance and training of the Sophia Boadi Readathon International Foundation (SBRIF).

The remarkable achievement has sparked excitement and admiration, as the young champions demonstrated exceptional speed, teamwork, and determination on the global stage.

Among the record breakers is Selorm Kordzo Junior Dzakah, who set a new world record for the fastest time to pack a school bag. He successfully completed the challenge in an impressive 11.77 seconds, earning international recognition for his extraordinary skill and precision.

Another historic feat was achieved by Isaac K. Boadi Atuah and George K. Kwateng Boadi, who worked together to record the fastest time to sort two bags of recyclable materials. The duo completed the task in just 28 seconds, showcasing remarkable coordination and teamwork.

Isaac K. Boadi Atuah further distinguished himself by setting an additional world record for the most seeds planted in one minute by an Under-16 participant. He successfully planted 14 seeds within the allotted time, demonstrating focus, speed, and environmental consciousness.

The achievements of these young talents have become a source of inspiration not only to the people of Kasoa but also to many across Ghana. Their success highlights the immense potential within Ghanaian children when they are provided with the right mentorship, encouragement, and opportunities to excel.

From a community often highlighted for negative news stories, this accomplishment presents a refreshing narrative of excellence, discipline, and hope. It also reflects the growing impact of initiatives such as the Sophia Boadi Readathon International Foundation in nurturing young talent and empowering children to dream beyond limitations.

As these young world record holders continue to make Ghana proud on the international stage, their story stands as a powerful reminder that greatness can emerge from any corner of the nation when talent is properly developed and supported.

Report by Pentecost Preparatory School, Kasoa

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