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Accra Academy is a boys' high school located at Bubuashie near Kaneshie in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana. It admits both boarding and day students. It admits both boarding and day students. Founded as a private school in 1931, it gained the status of a Government-Assisted School in 1950.
William Codjoe Omaboe Acquaye-Nortey (Bleoo '48), Greater Accra Regional Commissioner (1972–1973), Upper Regional (now Upper East and Upper West regions) Commissioner (1973–1975), Western Regional Commissioner (September 1975– October 1975) Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade (Bleoo '46), Minister for Interior (1971–1972)
Number of public and private educational institutions in Ghana Category Number Primary schools 12,228 Junior high schools 6,418 Senior high schools 475 Polytechnics 10 Post-secondary teacher training 38 Universities 8 This is a list of notable schools in the African country of Ghana. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by ...
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In 1986, he took up the position of headmaster of Accra Academy from Jacob Okine. Freeman, as headmaster, introduced a computer awareness programme into Accra Academy. [6] Freeman introduced and opened the South gate of the school's campus on the Accra-Winneba highway, and closed down the entry points on the East and West of the school. [3]
Beatrice Ablah Lokko (6 September 1949 - 10 January 2010) [1] was a Ghanaian teacher who was headmistress of Accra Academy from 1997 to 2005. [2] [3] She was an assistant headmistress from 1990 to 1996 to V. B. Freeman and became acting headmistress in 1996, after Freeman retired.
Jacob Korley Okine was born on 5 August 1926 in Accra. His parents were James Tawiah Okai and Dede Wusu. Okine's elementary education was at Accra United School. He continued at Accra Academy from 1939 to 1945. There, he was the headboy in his final year. [2] He studied at the intermediate department of Achimota College from 1946 to 1948
Kaneshie is a suburb in the Accra Metropolitan district, a district of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The name was derived from a word in the Ga-Adangbe , that is "Kane Shie Shie", meaning "under the lamp" referring to its beginnings as a night market.