St. Mary's Boys' Senior High, Apowa
Apowa, ahanta west, Western
School Information
- Category
- B
- Gender
- Boys
- Residential Status
- Day & Boarding
- Status
- Active
- District
- ahanta west
- Region
- Western
About St. Mary's Boys' Senior High, Apowa
Established in 1947 by the Catholic Church, St. Mary's Boys' Senior High, Apowa, has been a cornerstone of education in the Ahanta West District. As a purely boys' school, it provides a unique learning environment that fosters growth and development. With a strong focus on relevant secondary education, the school equips students with employable skills to succeed in their future endeavors. The institution's commitment to quality education and training aligns with the country's manpower needs. St. Mary's Boys' Senior High, Apowa, is a reputable public SHS that offers a Double Track system.
Motto
DISCE UT DOCEAS
Mission
To provide relevant secondary education to all students within the village and its environs to enable them acquire employable skills.
Vision
To achieve a high quality secondary education and training relevant to the manpower needs of the country
Unique Highlights
- Established in 1947, St. Mary's Boys' Senior High, Apowa, has a rich history of providing quality education.
- The school offers a Double Track system, ensuring students receive a well-rounded education.
- As a purely boys' school, St. Mary's Boys' Senior High, Apowa, provides a unique learning environment that fosters growth and development.
- The institution's commitment to quality education and training aligns with the country's manpower needs.
Programmes Offered
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Contact Information
- Phone: +233 24 326 9217, +233 31 202 2061
- Box Address: P. O. Box
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