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Number of public and private educational institutions in Ghana Category Number Primary schools 12,228 Junior high schools 6,418 Senior high schools 475 Polytechnics 10 Post-secondary teacher training 38 Universities 8 This is a list of notable schools in the African country of Ghana. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by ...
Pages in category "Boarding schools in Ghana" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. ... Kumasi; Apam Senior High School;
Kindergarten school 22,052 Primary school 22,289 ... Senior High Schools in Kumasi Metropolitan District: ... Boarding school & Public school: Cape Coast:
Prempeh College is a public secondary boarding school for boys located in Kumasi, the capital city of the Ashanti Region, Ghana.The school was founded in 1949 by the Asanteman traditional authority, the British Colonial Government, the Methodist Church Ghana and the Presbyterian Church of Ghana. [1]
Pentecost Secondary School Public school: Breman-kumasi, Kumasi — Prempeh College: Public school: Kumasi — Roman Girls Nursing Training School Nursing school & Girls school: Suame-Kumasi, Kumasi — Serwaa Nyarko Senior High School Public school: New Tafo, Kumasi — St. Louis Secondary School: Public school: Oduom: Website: T.I. Ahmadiyya ...
This list includes notable boarding schools (where some or all pupils study and live during the school year). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Private involvement in education has affected education in Ghana; [94] private primary and junior high schools outnumber public schools. [95] 74.7% of 779 primary and junior secondary schools were identified as private schools in a census conducted in Ga district, while the remaining 25.3% were identified as government or public schools. [96]
The school originated as a private senior high school but transitioned into the public school system during the 2009/2010 academic year. The concept to establish this institution was initiated by members of the Ghana Muslim Mission (Ashanti) including Alhaji Mohammed Yeboah, Alhaji Adam Seth, Alhaji Yusuf Nyamekye, Alhaji Ibrahim Baryeh, Alhaji Gyamfi, Yakubu Mensa, Sheikh Adam Appiedu, Papa ...