Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition:
The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition is an opportunity for young Commonwealth citizens to share their thoughts, ideas and experiences on key global issues and have their hard work and achievement celebrated internationally.
Each year, aspiring young writers are asked to submit their pieces in response to a theme. Recent themes have included A Connected Commonwealth (2019) Towards a Common Future (2018) A Commonwealth for Peace (2017) and ‘An Inclusive Commonwealth’ (2016); drawing out innovative ideas for positive change and encouraging entrants to consider new perspectives. The theme is rooted in Commonwealth values, providing an interesting introduction to the network and allowing young people to explore their own connection to the Commonwealth, whilst fostering an empathetic and open-minded world view. The Competition invites all young Commonwealth citizens and residents, regardless of region, education or background, to share ideas, celebrate their story and have their voice heard.
TRRS is the school with the most number of Award winners in Ghana over the past 5 years (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019).
All entrants and all participating schools receive a Certificate of Participation
Harvard Book Prize:
Since 1910, the Harvard Book Prize has been an important way for Harvard Club members to help attract talented young people to Harvard and the opportunities in Cambridge. The Harvard Book Prize is presented annually in more than 1,900 high schools around the world and is made available through generous donations from individual Harvard Club members.
In Ghana, the Harvard Book Prize is awarded to five (5) outstanding secondary school students in their penultimate year selected by the Executive Board of the Harvard Club of Ghana, based on academic excellence, exceptional personal qualities, significant contribution to school or community and a written response to an essay prompt. Each winner receives a personally inscribed copy of “The Harvard Book”, an anthology of essays written by Harvard alumni spanning three centuries.
Since its inception, three students of TRRS have been awarded the Harvard Book Prize – 2 in 2019 and 1 in 2020.
Community Service:
TRRS emphasises the importance of Community Service to all students and those in the Sixth Form spend time each term making a contribution to assist both within TRRS and the wider community. These programmes take the form of peer coaching in sports, games, or academic support for younger pupils in need of extra help. Possible external placements may be with a local charity, in a local school, or working with those less fortunate or in need. Some of the organisations TRRS students have supported and/or continue to support, include: Habitat for Humanity, Nicole’s Helpline, The Nima Library, Teshie Orphanage, The Volta School for the Deaf, The Village of Hope, Dzorwulu A & B Primary School, and Ridge Readers. These projects are largely student-led, with support provided from Teachers and School Management. In April 2016, TRRS Interact Club was registered as an official chapter with Rotary International.