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Ghana Senior High School, Koforidua

Ghana Senior High School, Koforidua, (popularly known as GHANASS ), is a co-educational high school in Koforidua, Ghana It was preceded by the establishment of two colleges that later merged to form what is now known as The Beacon of the East.

History

The school, originally named Phoenix College, was founded in 1943 by Fred Addae and Francis Adjei Tetebo, beginning with just sixteen boys in a temporary private building. As enrollment increased, the school moved to a new site in 1950—now home to the Normal Technical Institute in Koforidua—and adopted the name Christ College.

To accommodate further growth, the institution relocated to Effiduase, occupying premises now used by the Effiduase Police Quarters in Koforidua. This move was made possible through the efforts of . Nimako, W. T. Wutor, and Nana Frempong Mposo II. During this time, Francis Adjei Tetebo served as principal following the death of co-founder Fred Addae

Later developments

In 1957, the year Ghana gained independence, Kwame Nkrumah visited Koforidua and requested that the school’s name be changed from Christ College to Ghana Secondary School. The change brought the institution in line with other government-established secondary schools such as Ghana National College in Cape Coast and Ghana Secondary Technical School in Takoradi.

That same year, the school became part of the public education system, and Daniel Ofori Dankwa, formerly a science teacher at Accra Academy, was appointed headmaster. The school held its first speech and prize-giving day in 1957, with an enrollment of 100 boys and six girls, supported by six teachers. Dankwa served until his promotion to Director of Education in 1974, when R. P. Nyarko succeeded him as headmaster.

, the school has an enrollment of more than 2,300 students and employs about 80 teachers.

Curriculum

  • Business
  • General Arts
  • General Science
  • Home Economics
  • Visual Arts
  • Agricultural Science

Campus

Below are the facilities provided for the school

  • Class Room
  • ICT Lab
  • Science Lab
  • Library

Notable alumni

The alumni association of the school, known as Ghanass Old Students Association (GOSA), has a proud legacy of producing accomplished individuals who have made their mark in various fields. Some of the alumni include:

Former headteachers

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School Code

0020104

References