List of schools in Ghana
This is a list of notable schools in the African country of Ghana.
Number of public and private educational institutions in Ghana[1] | |
---|---|
Category | Number |
Primary schools | 12,227 |
Junior high schools | 6,418 |
Senior high schools | 475 |
Polytechnics | 10 |
Post-secondary teacher training | 38 |
Universities | 8[2] |
A
- Aburi Girls’ Senior High School, Aburi, Eastern Region
- Adisadel College, in Cape Coast, Central Region
- Aggrey Memorial A.M.E. Zion Senior High School, in Cape Coast, Central Region
- Akosombo International School, in Akosombo, Eastern Region
- American International School (established 2006), in East Legon, Greater Accra Region
- Anamon Hyeren Standard School, in Tutuka, Obuasi Municipal District, Ashanti Region
- Anglican Senior High School, in Kumasi, Ashanti Region
- Axim Girls Senior High School
- Antoa Senior High School,in Kwabre East Municipal
B
- Barekese Senior High School, in Barekese, Ashanti Region
- Bimbilla Senior High School
- Bishop Herman College, in Kpando, Volta Region
- Boa Amponsem Senior High School, in Dunkwa-on-Offin, Central Region
- Bolgatanga Girls Senior High School
- Bompeh Senior High Technical School, in Sekondi-Takoradi, Western Region
G
K
M
- Mawuli School, Ho
- Methodist Girls Senior High School
- Mfantsipim School, in Cape Coast (established in 1876 as Methodist "Wesleyan High School")
- Mim Senior High School, in Mim, Brong-Ahafo Region
- Mpraeso Secondary School
O
P
Presbyterian Senior High School Osu Accra
S
U
- University of Education, Winneba, in Winneba, Central Region
- University of Ghana, in Legon, Greater Accra Region
- University of Ghana Primary School Legon, in Legon, Greater Accra Region
- George Grant University of Mines and Technology, in Tarkwa, Western Region
- Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, in Kumasi, Ashanti Region
References
- "Ghana's Education System". Ghana Government. Archived from the original on 27 January 2007. Retrieved 6 March 2007.
- Kwabena Dei Ofori-Attah. "Expansion of Higher Education in Ghana: Moving Beyond Tradition". Comparative & International Education Newsletter : Number 142. CIES, Florida International University. Archived from the original on 4 October 2006. Retrieved 9 March 2007.
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