St. Augustine's College, Cape Coast
Cape Coast, cape coast, Central
School Information
- Category
- A
- Gender
- Boys
- Residential Status
- Day & Boarding
- Status
- Active
- District
- cape coast
- Region
- Central
About St. Augustine's College, Cape Coast
St. Augustine's College, Cape Coast, is a prestigious all-boys academic institution in Ghana's Central Region. Founded in 1930 at Amissano, a village near Elmina, the school was established as a Roman Catholic training college and seminary. With its rich history and commitment to academic excellence, the school has evolved into a leading public Senior High School. St. Augustine's College offers a Double Track system, providing students with a flexible learning environment. The school's strong community and facilities make it an ideal choice for students seeking a holistic education.
Motto
Omnia Vincit Labor
Unique Highlights
- Established in 1930 as a Roman Catholic training college and seminary, St. Augustine's College has a rich history that dates back nearly a century.
- The school offers a Double Track system, allowing students to learn in a flexible and efficient environment.
- St. Augustine's College provides students with a range of academic programs, including those that cater to students' interests and aptitudes.
- The school's strong community and facilities create a supportive and stimulating environment for students to grow and thrive.
- With its commitment to academic excellence, St. Augustine's College has become a leading public Senior High School in Ghana's Central Region.
Programmes Offered
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Contact Information
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: +233 20 871 8742, +233 33 213 2733
- Box Address: P. O. Box 98
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