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Hours in school day
8½
Classrooms
39
Houses
7
Colour(s)
Red & White
Nickname
Pogmenka
Accreditation
GES/MoE
School fees
FREE SHS
Bolgatanga Girls Senior High School is an all female second cycle institution in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region of Ghana,[2][3][4] established in 1956 as a girls' middle boarding school and converted to a women's teaching college in 1965 and to a girls' senior high school in 1973.[1]
Bimbilla SeniorHighSchool Bishop Herman College, in Kpando, Volta Region Boa Amponsem SeniorHighSchool, in Dunkwa-on-Offin, Central Region Bolgatanga Girls...
East region of Ghana. It is located in Bolgatanga East District in the Upper East region of Ghana. The school enrolled 542 students in 2010. This number...
is a well-known girls' boarding school in Ghana; St. Thomas Aquinas SeniorHighSchool, commonly known as "Quinas"; Accra HighSchool commonly known as...
all-girlsseniorhighschools such as Prempeh College, Opoku Ware School, Yaa Asantewaa Girls' SeniorHighSchool and St. Louis SeniorHighSchool in Kumasi...
years, teaching in schools such as Aburi Girls' SeniorHighSchool, Achimota School and Holy Trinity Cathedral SeniorHighSchool. She has been honoured...
wide variety of AfriKids' projects over recent years including Operation Bolgatanga (the Next Generation Home), football strips for four AfriKids children's...
This town boast of good schools such as: Boakye Tromo SeniorHigh Technical School, Serwaa Kesse GirlsSeniorHighSchool, Presbyterian Midwifery Training...
and Practices Study on Reproductive Health Among Secondary School Students in Bolgatanga, Upper East Region, Ghana". African Journal of Reproductive...
Secondary School, which is linked to The Sixth Form College, Farnborough in Hampshire, England. Aburi is also home to Aburi Girls' SeniorHighSchool started...
songs and performed at local shows since his days at the Anglican SeniorHighSchool in Kumasi. Kwame is a product of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science...
were 21 per cent at secondary-school level; 23 per cent at middle-school level, and as high as 42 per cent at primary-school level. Women also dominated...