
On June 27, 2026, the Labone Old Students Association (LOSA) decade year groups ending in six, collectively known as "De Big 6," officially launched their commemorative logo during a ceremony at the La Palm Beach Hotel in Accra. This unveiling marks a significant milestone in preparation for the school's upcoming anniversary celebrations and highlights a concerted effort to reunite alumni across multiple generations. The event brought together a diverse range of graduates, all united by a shared commitment to fostering school pride and supporting the current student body through infrastructure development.
During the event, LOSA President Listowel Agbeli delivered a passionate address emphasizing the critical need for renewed alumni engagement. He noted that the sustained prestige and academic success of Labone Senior High School depend heavily on the active participation and financial support of its former students. A central focus of this year's mobilization effort is the "De Big 6" legacy project: the comprehensive refurbishment of the school’s dining hall. This initiative aims to modernize the facility to provide a more conducive and sanitary environment for students, serving as a lasting contribution from the alumni to their alma mater.
The ceremony, which featured a symbolic cake-cutting and the debut of the group's new visual identity, also served as a launchpad for a series of upcoming community-building activities. Chairperson Millicent Adjei encouraged members to participate in scheduled events, including "Blema Jams," a health walk, and various networking forums. These activities are designed to strengthen the bonds between alumni while raising the necessary funds for the dining hall project. As LOSA moves forward with its anniversary calendar, the "De Big 6" initiative stands as a testament to the enduring impact of collective philanthropic action within Ghana's educational sector.
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