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Jays International School Wins Second Edition of C4K Competition for the Second Time in a Row

Jays International School Wins Second Edition of C4K Competition for the Second Time in a Row

Jays International School has once again come out on top after winning the second edition of the C4K Coding Competition, held on 12 November 2025 during the National Digital Education Conference 2025. This marks the second time in a row that the school has won the event, showing steady progress in coding and digital learning.

The C4K Coding Competition was organised by afiDE Ghana in partnership with AmaliTech. The competition aims to help young learners build interest in coding, improve their thinking skills, and grow confidence in using technology. This year, five schools took part: Precious Jesus School, JC Mensah Memorial School, Jays International School, Royal Madonna School, and Acropolis Maranatha School.

Throughout the event, students worked on a number of coding tasks. These tasks tested their ability to solve problems, write clear code, and work together as a team. All the schools showed strong effort and focus. However, Jays International School stood out with steady performance and clear solutions that impressed the judges.

Representatives from afiDE Ghana and AmaliTech shared that they were pleased with the level of work shown by the students. They noted that the competition is a good sign that more young people in Ghana are growing interested in digital skills. They also encouraged all schools to continue training their students in coding, as it is an important skill for the future.

Leaders from Jays International School shared their joy about the win. They thanked their students for the hard work they put into preparing for the competition. They also thanked their teachers for the support they gave throughout the year. The school expressed pride in winning again and said it hopes to keep building strong coding skills among its learners.

The National Digital Education Conference 2025 also highlighted the need for more practical digital learning in Ghana. Many speakers at the conference encouraged schools to adopt more computer- based activities so that students can learn skills that will help them in the modern world.

As this year’s C4K Competition comes to an end, Jays International School celebrates a well-earned victory. We congratulate them for winning the event for the second time in a row. We also wish Precious Jesus School, JC Mensah Memorial School, Royal Madonna School, and Acropolis Maranatha School good luck in the next edition of the competition. Their effort and spirit made the event exciting and meaningful.

 

 

 

 

 

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