Nickname(s): Key, saweetie, diamonkey, likkleman, aminatou, grace, and Jade affectionately calls me “Kofi”.

Nationality:Kumerican

Favourite Catchphrase/saying: Money stops nonsense, life isn’t compulsory, the system is working 24/7, I no come this life to suffer, when corona is over we’ll go

Favourite Class: My prose class

Favourite Form: Lower 6

Favourite staff member: Mr Dzakamani 

Favourite spot: Common room 

Most embarrassing moment: N/A

Four words that describe you: Selfless, unconventional, blunt, confident

Your GIS experience in one word: Interesting

Best GIS memories: School parties’ were a fav, red day, anytime I spent with 12:58, Adobea vs David Sage lmaooo, all the common room convos, and ANYTIME BEFORE CORONA HIT

Where you think you will be 10 years from now: One of the biggest lawyers in the world and rich af 

That One person who inspired you during your time GIS: Mr Amponsah-Mensah

Best lesson GIS taught you:“Clothes don’t make the man”

What you want to be remembered for at GIS: Always laughing 

Greatest achievement while at GIS: Getting through Sixth form and graduating 

Best advice while at GIS and who gave it? : Mr Amponsah-Mensah – “Since you’re coming with A’s and A*’s, I want you to leave with the same”

What you will tell your 13-year-old self knowing what you know now: Live in the moment and don’t be in a hurry to grow up cause its hard outchea 

A song that best describes your entire GIS experience: Dreams and Nightmares – Meek Mill

Social media/contact information:@keyonasante on Twitter and klairreee on snap 🙂

Any Last Words: GIS was an experience, to say the least, but I’m grateful for all the lessons and how they shaped me.