On this page, you will find information about Kumasi Girls Senior High School’s mission, vision, achievements, facilities, statistics, courses, and phone number.
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.
SCHOOL STATISTICS
Number of Students (SHS 1): 946
Number of Students (SHS 2): 1242
number of Students (SHS 3): 777
EMIS Code: 201160003
WAEC Code: 0050103
SCHOOL FACILITIES
the school has 45 Classrooms, 3 Science Labs, Library, Computer Lab.
CATEGORIES
Gender: Mixed
Housing status: Day and Boarding
Year of Establishment: 1953
Name of Head: Cecilia Nana Yeboah
DESCRIPTION
Kumasi Girls Senior High School is in Abrepo, on the road leading from the Abrepo-junction to Barekese.
Mr. Caxton Williams, a Sierra Leonean, founded the school as a private secondary school for girls in Susanso, near Bomso Junction on the Kumasi-Accra road, in 1953.
The proprietor relocated the school to Old Tafo in the early 1960s, where it remained in rented premises until 1992, when it relocated to its current and permanent location at Abrepo.
In 1963, the school was taken over by the government.
VISION
To be an excellent academic, social, intellectual, moral, and physical education center for girls.
MISSION
To educate Ghanaian girls in order to make them useful citizens of the country and responsible members of their families.
COURSES OFFERED
- General Arts
- Business
- Home Economics
- General Science
- Visual Arts.
Telephone: 024 284 3825
Email: [email protected]
Location: Abrepo
Latitude: 6.729847
Longitude: -1.659390
District: Kumasi Metropolitan