Meet the newly elected SRC President of Savannah College of Education, Daboya - 2024/2025 | Gh Edu Pro

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Ndeogo Godwin is a passionate and dedicated member of Hall One and a level 200 student-teacher pursuing a Bachelor of Education in Upper Primary at Savannah College of Education, Daboya.


 He has embraced leadership in various forms, gaining valuable skills and experiences. Recently, Ndeogo was elected as the SRC President of Savannah College of Education, Daboya.


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Denomination

Ndeogo is an active member of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA).


Educational Background

  • Werichingo D/A Primary School (2009-2015)  
  •  Sumaduri Junior High School (2015-2018)  
  •  Bolgatanga Senior High School, also known as Big Boss (2018-2021)  
  • Savannah College of Education (2023-present)


Leadership Experiences

Ndeogo's leadership journey began early in his academic career. His key leadership roles include:  

  • Class Captain (Primary, 2011-2012) 
  • Health Prefect (Primary, 2014-2015)  
  • Library Prefect (JHS, 2017-2018)  
  • Vice President for Kusasi Students Union at Big Boss (2020-2021)  
  • Counselor for Garu and Tempane Students, Big Boss (2020-2021)  
  • Class SRC Representative (Big Boss, 2018-2021)  
  • Bible Study Directorn for PENSA at Big Boss (2020-2021)  
  • Course Representative for B.Ed Upper Primary at Savannah College of Education (2023-present)  
  • Prayer Director for PENSA at Savannah College of Education (2023-present)  
  • Counselor for Christian Teachers Fellowship (CTF) at Savannah College of Education (2024)  
  • SRC President of Savannah College of Education, Daboya (2024-present)


Through these roles, Ndeogo has developed strong leadership qualities and continues to mentor, support, and inspire others. 


His commitment to service and growth reflects in every aspect of his work, both within and outside the classroom.



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