Catherine Onwah (R) making the presentation to the school representative
As part of its year-end activities, Pinnacle Heights Academy has once again demonstrated its commitment to empathy and community building by donating furniture, supplies, and financial support to a less privileged school within the Oyibi community.
The donation, which included well-maintained desks, essential school items, and an undisclosed monetary contribution, was presented on 10th July 2025, ahead of the official close of the 2024/2025 academic year.
The receiving school, located just a few kilometers away, serves dozens of children in challenging circumstances, often with limited resources and infrastructure.
In a brief but heartfelt address during the presentation, Catherine Onwah, the principal of Pinnacle Heights, emphasized the spirit behind the gesture:
“We believe that as educational institutions, we share a collective responsibility not just to educate, but to uplift. This donation is not about charity. It’s about recognizing that we’re working toward the same goal: raising responsible, well-rounded adults,” she said.
This act of kindness is not new to the school.
Over the years, Pinnacle Heights Academy has upheld a culture of giving, consistently embedding community outreach into its annual programming.
This practice aligns with the school’s broader mission of nurturing learners who lead with empathy, think critically, and are inspired to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.
Located in Oyibi and guided by the Cambridge curriculum, Pinnacle Heights Academy continues to stand out not just for its academic excellence, but also for the values it instills in its learners: service, humility, and integrity.