Baffour Owusu Asare Amankwatia VI, Bantamahene, said responsible digital behaviour must be taught to students as they were being led into the digital world.
A sense of global awareness must be inculcated in the students, while a comprehensive mental health programs necessary to address the mental health of students is offered to them.
This, he said would enable them manage stress and balance their academic and social lives.
Mr Benjamin Tawiah Twum, Headmaster of KUHIS, said over the past 60 years, the school had experienced countless triumphs, challenges, and transformative experiences.
From academic achievements to sporting victories, from socio- cultural milestones to religious excellence.
The school population now stands at four thousand and seven and excelled in the 2023 WASCE examinations
He called for support to increase computer laboratories and teachers bungalows.
Mr Twum commended the government for providing the school with a 12-seater toilet facility, 12 – unit classroom block, and a 66-seater bus along with some science equipment.
Joseph Onyinah, Board Chairman of the school, called on KUHIS to redefine its mission to venture the new path of transformation.
He said the school must support and embrace the journey of transformation to realise its mission