Ahamansu Islamic Senior High School

Coordinates: 7°44′00″N 0°33′01″E / 7.7333219°N 0.550393°E / 7.7333219; 0.550393
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Ahamansu Islamic Senior High School
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P. O. Box 30, Kadjebi



Coordinates7°44′00″N 0°33′01″E / 7.7333219°N 0.550393°E / 7.7333219; 0.550393
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School typePublic High School, Boarding & Day
MottoKnowledge is Power
Founded8 September 2006 (17 years ago) (8 September 2006)
StatusActive: Absorbed into Public School System in 2012
School districtKadjebi District
AuthorityMinistry of Education (Ghana)
OversightGhana Education Service
Head of schoolMrs Charlotte Agboga
GradesForms 1–3 (10th – 12th grades)
GenderCo-educational
Age14 to 20
LanguageEnglish
NicknameAHISHS
AffiliationWest African Examinations Council

Ahamansu Islamic Senior High School[1]("AHISHS") is public co-educational high school located in Ahamansu, Ghana. It's is the first Islamic senior high school in the Volta Region and one of three second cycle institutions in the Kadjebi District.[2]

History

Ahamansu Islamic Senior High School[3] started as private high School in 2006 by the Zongo Community with funds from donor organisations. In support of the idea, the Ahamansu Traditional Council offered large parcels of land to be used as campus for the establishment of the school.

Eric Osei became the first Headmaster of the School from 2006 to 2010. In 2010 Godfried Nyarko[4] replaced Osei as Headmaster. Nyarko advised for the necessary measures to be taken to ease the financial burdens of the school and to curtail the school's over-reliance on the National Service Scheme, Ghana for teachers.

Godfried Nyarko initiated the requisite processes with the help of staff and National Service Personnel, which eventually culminated in the absorption of the school into the public system. In 2011, officers from the Ghana Education Service Headquarters, Accra inspected the schools facilities and recommended it's absorption. The school became a public one in the year 2012. Charlotte Agboga took over from Godfried Nyarko and has since been the Headmistress of the school to date.

Academics

Ahamansu Islamic Senior High School follows the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the secondary cycle of the Ghana Education Service(GES) Curriculum. In compliance, students are required to take four (4) mandatory (Core) subjects and three(3) or four (4) specialised courses (Elective subjects) under the various programmes throughout the duration of study.

Core subjects

The mandatory subjects are;

  • English Language
  • Core Mathematics
  • Integrated Science
  • Social studies

Specialised programmes (elective subjects)

In addition students have the option to choose three(3) or four(4 Elective Subjects under the following programs;

At the end of their studies, students sit the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) which qualifies them for further studies in any tertiary institution.

Extra curricular and co-curricular activities

  • Physical Education
  • Sports
  • Basic Arabic Education

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ahamansu Islamic Senior High School". Ghana Education Directory (ghanaeduweb.com). Career Training Consult. 11 July 2011.
  2. ^ MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC PLANNING, GHANA (21 February 2014). "THE COMPOSITE BUDGET OF THE KADJEBI DISTRICT ASSEMBLY FOR 2014 FISCAL YEAR" (PDF). Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Ahamansu Islamic Senior High School". ghanaschoolsinfo.org. Ghana Education Service, Ministry of Education. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Ahamansu Islamic Senior High School". Ghana Education Directory. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)