The Adisadel College Millennium (2000) Year Group has achieved a historic milestone with the unveiling of the extensively remodelled and refurbished Job 600 building, marking the most ambitious legacy project ever undertaken by an individual alumni group. The project, which cost over GHC 4 million, was officially handed over on Saturday, March 8, during the school’s 115th Speech and Prize-Giving Day.
The Millennium Year Group demonstrated remarkable dedication, raising GHC 4,742,582.48 internally, securing GHC 500,000 from external sources, and receiving GHC 757,417.52 in sponsorships and in-kind donations.
Speaking at the handing-over ceremony, President of the year group, Richard Nii Amu Arthur, emphasized the group’s vision:
“As a year group committed to setting new standards, we sought to embark on a project that would leave a lasting impact. Rather than constructing a new structure, we identified an essential yet deteriorating facility on campus—the Job 600 (Science Building). Through extensive consultations with the General Executive Council, we resolved to revamp this multi-purpose building to align with the global standards of the best colleges in the world, ensuring that Adisadel College remains at the forefront of academic excellence.”
Despite financial and logistical setbacks that had hindered previous attempts at renovation, the group remained steadfast. Their unwavering unity and commitment led to the successful completion of this transformative project. Today, the Job 600 building stands as a state-of-the-art facility, symbolizing the power of vision and determination.
The newly refurbished Job 600 boasts several modernized facilities designed to enhance learning and extracurricular activities.