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J. K. Okine (Bleoo ‘45), mathematician, headmaster of Accra Academy (1967-1986) Richard Orraca-Tetteh (Bleoo '51), nutritionist Frank Gibbs Torto FGA (Bleoo '36) (foundation student), chemist, first Ghanaian lecturer of the University of Ghana [ 1 ] [ 2 ] foundation member and later president of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences
Pages in category "Alumni of the Accra Academy" The following 156 pages are in this category, out of 156 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Accra Academy was ranked 8th out of the top 100 high schools in Africa by Africa Almanac in 2003, based upon quality of education, student engagement, strength and activities of alumni, school profile, internet and news visibility. [20]
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]
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He also received Gold Coast Governor-General Lord Listowell on his visit to the Accra Academy as headmaster. [4] Konuah also served on the Ghana Museum and Monuments Board. [ 5 ] He was a member of the board of the Central Organization of Sports which replaced the Ghana Amateur Sports Council in 1961, as the governing sports body.
Joseph Lomotey attended a missionary school in Accra before entering the Accra Academy for his secondary education graduating in 1939. [3] In high school, he was editor of the Accra Academy News for four years. [4]
Upon completion of his tertiary education at the United Kingdom in 1948, Armar returned to the Accra Academy to resume his teaching duties. He remained a teacher of the school until 1956. [ 3 ] For almost a year, Armar was the acting Assistant Headmaster of the Accra Academy. [ 3 ]