KNUST Senior High School

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KNUST Senior High School
School crest
KNUST Senior High School logo
Forward be our watchword
Location
Kumasi, Ghana
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Information
Type Public High School
Established 1961
Head of school Mrs. Joyce Ansah
Staff 66 teachers and 21 non-teaching staff
Grades Senior Secondary Years 1 - 3
Number of students 1910
Campus type Suburban
Color(s) Blue and Yellow
Information +233 322060140
Address P. O. Box 10
Kumasi
Ghana
Website

The KNUST Senior High School is a co-educational institution in Kumasi, Ghana.[1] [2] The school's nickname, in the Akan language, is Mmadwemma, meaning people who think twice before they act. Its motto is "Forward be our watchword". Approximately 600 students graduate each year. Mrs. Joyce Ansah is the current headmistress of the school. The school has a staff strength of 66 teachers and 21 non-teaching staff.

Brief history

KNUST Senior High School was formerly known as the Technology Secondary School until 2007. It offers high school education and it is within the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi, Ghana. It was established in February 1961 by the then-vice chancellor of the University Of Science and Technology Dr. R.P. Baffour. The school being housed in prefabricated asbestos buildings thus started as the “Baby” of the University, that is, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in humble circumstances. From the onset, it was financed and staffed by the University. It was, however, hoped that the School would eventually move into permanent buildings on the University campus, and become a boarding institution. From its foundation up to June 1967, the School retained the University Secondary Technical School. The Technical course was abandoned because of lack of staff and facilities. It has since been known and called Technology Secondary School.The school was originally set up to give secondary school education of the children of staff of the University. The school later opened up admission to the general public. KNUST Senior High School is a Class A Institution according to the West African Examination Council and the Ghana Education Service. It is a coeducational school, with an enrollment of about 900 boys and 1010 girls. .[3]

Courses Offered

The school offers the following courses:

References

  1. Amoh-Gyebi , Godwin. Knust Senior High School.
  2. Oppong Frimpong Zafonic. Knust Senior High School.
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