In an electrifying night filled with music, tradition, and camaraderie, the Presec Legon community gathered for their annual Bonfire and Touch Bearing Night on November 1, 2024. The event, which took place on the school grounds, saw a vibrant display of school spirit, culminating in a spectacular performance by the headline artist, Stonebwoy.
As night fell, the bonfire roared to life, illuminating the faces of excited students, alumni, and faculty who came together to celebrate their shared heritage and values. The evening was not only a showcase of entertainment but also a significant ritual for the 2014 year group, who were officially initiated into the Odadee Fraternity—a testament to their bond and commitment to the school’s legacy.
The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly Stonebwoy, the award-winning dancehall artist, who brought the crowd to its feet with a medley of his greatest hits. His energetic performance included fan favorites that had everyone singing and dancing along. Stonebwoy’s presence added a unique flair to the night, making it a memorable occasion for all attendees.
The Touch Bearing Night is a cherished tradition at Presec Legon, where students reflect on their experiences, forge connections, and pass on the torch of leadership and camaraderie to the younger generation. This year’s event reinforced the school’s commitment to nurturing not only academic excellence but also strong social ties among its students.
As the night progressed, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement and laughter, as students participated in various activities, shared stories, and created lasting memories. The event successfully combined the essence of Presec Legon’s history with the vibrant culture of modern Ghana, making it a true celebration of identity and unity.
The Bonfire and Touch Bearing Night stands as a reminder of the strong community spirit at Presec Legon, where tradition and innovation coexist, and where every member is encouraged to contribute to the legacy of excellence that the school is known for.






