Check out the phone number, vision, mission, achievement, statistics, courses, and facilities for Konongo Odumase Senior High School listed below.
Because of high completion rates in junior high school, the demand for secondary education has increased. As a result, several new public schools have been built, and facilities in existing schools have been upgraded.
The Computer Schools Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) trends in school placement show some disparity in school selection. Students prefer the popular but few traditionally high-performing schools, resulting in oversubscription at these schools.
Many schools that have greatly improved in recent years are still unknown and underutilized. This anomaly, we believe, is due in part to a lack of information available to students and parents.
SCHOOL’S STATISTICS
Number of Students (SHS 1): 1088
Number of Students (SHS 2): 1676
Number of Students (SHS 3): 1151
EMIS Code: 201090004
WAEC Code: 0051002
SCHOOL FACILITIES
There are 64 classrooms, three science labs, a library, and two computer labs at the school.
ACHIEVEMENTS
On two conservative occasions, the school has won the National School Debate.
CATEGORIES
Gender: Mixed
Housing status: Day and Boarding
Year of Establishment: 1953
Name of Head: Benjamin Kweku Baah Esq.
DESCRIPTION
On February 23, 1953, the Ghanaian government established the school as a mixed school.
VISION
To be a school of academic excellence through discipline, as well as to shape the character, conduct, and behavior of students in order for them to be useful to themselves as well as upright citizens of the country at large.
MISSION
To ensure that students follow school rules and regulations, as well as to provide relevant inputs that will improve teaching and learning in order to realize the school’s vision.
COURSES OFFERED
- General Arts
- Business
- General Science
- Agricultural Science
- Vocational,
- ICT
Telephone: 020 247 5741
Email: [email protected]
Location: Odumase
Latitude: 6.615167
Longitude: -1.227166
District: Asante-Akim Central Municipal