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High school (solely day) school in Ghana
Accra High School
Location
P O Box 155. North Ridge, Accra[1]
Ghana
Information
Type
High School (Solely Day)
Motto
Redimentes Opportunitatem
Established
1923[2]
Founder
Rev. James Thomas Roberts
Status
Active
Grades
9
Gender
Mixed (Boys & Girls)
Color(s)
⬛️⬜️
Nickname
Ahisco
Alumni
Ahiscosa
Accra High School is a Senior High school located in Accra, Ghana in West Africa. It initially started as a Boys School.
^"Accra High School North Ridge Accra 155 - Yellow Pages Ghana".
^"Accra High School: 90 Years and still going". 2013-10-25.
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