The high completion rates at the junior high school level have fuelled demand for secondary education. In response, several new public schools have been built, and the infrastructure of already-existing schools has been improved.
The Computer Schools Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) placement trends show some inequity in the school selection process.
The overwhelming preference of students for the few, typically high-performing schools results in overenrollment at these institutions.
Many schools that have made great progress in recent years continue to be unpopular and underenrolled.
We think that this oddity is partially a result of parents and pupils not having access to enough information.
CATEGORIES AT SCHOOL
Mixed gender
Housing situation: Day and boarding
Year of commencement: 1973
Afua Sarpong A. Bonsu is the name of the head.
THE SCHOOL’S DESCRIPTION
The school opened in 1973 with 20 students. It was resurrected in 1976 with 45 students but could not survive until 1991, when it was re-established by the government as part of the 1987 Educational Reforms. The school now has approximately 1500 students and 75 teachers.
VISION
To be an academic oasis that provides quality academic, moral, and religious education with the goal of producing well-rounded and qualified young people who are equipped and strengthened to live meaningful and responsible lives after school.
MISSION
To provide meaningful education to Ghanaian youth in order to make them useful citizens of the country and responsible members of their families.
STATISTICS IN SCHOOL
Total number of students (SHS 1): 394 Total number of students (SHS 2): 609 Total number of students (SHS 3): 478 EMIS ID: 201150002 WAEC Number: 0050901
FACILITIES AT SCHOOL
There are 23 classrooms, a science lab, a library, an administration block, two dorm blocks, and seven staff bungalows.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 020 507 3934
Ejura is the location.
Latitude: 7.366410 Longitude: -1.375208 Municipal District: Ejura-Sekyedumase