The secondary school system in Ghana has produced many capable and well-rounded graduates over the years. As such, secondary schools in Ghana constantly compete to be the best and attract the best students to their schools. However, before you check out the top 10 secondary schools in Ghana, look at a brief overview of the secondary school progression and examination system.
Secondary School Progression in Ghana
a) Junior High School (JHS)
- Junior High School lasts for three years, catering to pupils between 12 and 15.
- The core subjects include English, Mathematics, Integrated Science, and Social Studies, while the electives include Technical Skills, ICT, and French.
- At the end of Junior High School, pupils sit for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). The results of this examination determine placement into Senior High Schools.
b) Senior High School (SHS)
- Senior High School also lasts for three years, catering to pupils between 15 and 18.
- The core subjects and elective programs for this level are General Arts, General Science, Business, Technical, and Vocational.
- Pupils sit for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) at the end of the three years. The results of this examination determine where the pupil will proceed to for tertiary education.
Secondary School Examination System in Ghana
The secondary school examination system in Ghana is designed to evaluate pupils’ academic progress and readiness for higher education or entry into the workforce.
Examination Administration
- These examinations are conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).
- Assessments are done in the form of written, practical, and oral examinations.
1. Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE)
- This examination takes place at the end of Junior High School (JHS). It is taken after three years of JHS education and determines placement into Senior High Schools (SHS).
2. West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
- This examination takes place at the end of Senior High School (SHS), after three years of SHS education. It is also conducted by the WAEC.
- Grades for this examination are awarded on a scale from A1 (highest) to F9 (lowest). These grades then determine the institution that the pupil will proceed to for tertiary studies.
Top 10 Secondary Schools in Ghana
10. Ghana Secondary Technical School (GSTS)
- GSTS is a boys’ public secondary school that was established in 1909 as Accra Technical School based in Accra. It then moved to its current site in 1939.
- This school is a Science and Technology oriented high school located in Takoradi on the West Coast of Ghana. To get more details about admission, call +233 24 692 0843.
9. Aburi Girls’ Secondary School
- Aburi Girls’ Secondary School is a world-class comprehensive girls’ institution that emphasizes the delivery of high-quality education that produces well-rounded individuals.
- This school provides its staff and students with a conducive environment in which they are motivated to give their best.
- To get more details on this school, visit the premises at Aburi, Ghana RRQF+G6Q or call the school office on +233 54 622 0010.
8. Holy Child School
- The Holy Child School was founded by the Society of the Holy Child Jesus (SHCJ) in the year 1946 to provide education to Catholics within the Cape Coast region. This girls’ public boarding school currently has a population of over 1000 girls
- Get more information on this world-class institution that provides holistic education to girls by calling +233 33 213 2733 or visiting the school at Cape Coast, Central Region, Ghana.
- Achimota School is a co-educational secondary school that offers a balanced education that meets the needs of all its students. It aims to educate its students academically while encouraging them to develop their talents and a respect for their culture.
- This school is located on the main Achimota-Accra Road in Achimota, Accra, Ghana. To get more details on the school, call +233 30 240 0552.
- St. Augustine’s College is located on Old Elmina Road, Central Region, Cape Coast, Ghana. It is known for providing quality education founded on Christian values, and a diverse curriculum that empowers pupils for success.
- This boys’ school also nurtures the physical, intellectual, and spiritual growth of its students, preparing them to excel in their future endeavors.
- Call +233 24 694 8757 to get more information on this institution.
- Adisadel College, also known as “Adisco”, is an Anglican boys’ boarding school in Cape Coast, Ghana. It was established on the 4th of January, 1910, by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (S.P.G).
- This school, the second-oldest secondary school in Ghana, aims to be a first-class educational institution that empowers its students to succeed in university and the world of work.
- To contact this school, call +233 33 213 2543 or visit the premises at Adisadel, a suburb of Cape Coast in the Central Region of Ghana.
- Mfantsipim School is an all-boys boarding secondary school located in Cape Coast, Ghana. It was established by the Methodist Church in 1876 to foster intellectual, moral, and spiritual growth in the area.
- This public day and boarding school aims to foster academic excellence and personal development in its students by providing a supportive learning environment and high-quality teaching.
- You can get more details on this school by calling +233 24 474 8992.
- Opoku Ware School, located in the Santasi area of Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti region of Ghana, is one of the top 10 secondary schools in Ghana. It is a public Catholic senior high school for boys.
- This school provides its students with an education that balances academics with moral and leadership development.
- To get more details on this school which is also referred to as OWASS, call +233 32 202 3825.
- Wesley Girls’ High School, a girls’ private boarding school operated by the Methodist Church of Ghana, prepares young women to contribute positively to society.
- This institution aims to be a center of academic excellence in Ghana that develops its students into young and confident individuals who will impact society.
- Call +233 33 213 2218 or visit the school on the University of Cape Coast Road, Cape Coast, Central Region, Ghana to get more admission information.
1. Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC)
- Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC) is a boys’ secondary boarding school located in Legon, Accra, Ghana. It was founded in 1938 by the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast.
- This school focuses on excellence in education by creating a supportive and stimulating environment that nurtures the growth of its students.
- To get more information on this institution, call +233 30 250 0945.
If you are looking for the best place to get a secondary education in Ghana, any of these top 10 secondary schools in Ghana will do!

Jude says
bboys C.RONALDO PLUS KAKA
WHO BE THE FRESHEST OF ALL
EMMANUEL ETSE>>>>>>>>>>BLEOO 2013 says
Accra academy be the best of all shs in gh >>>>>>>>>>>>>>BLEOO<<<<<<<<<<<< ALL THE WAY
chaly wizd says
there are only two senior high schools in gh they are kumasi high school and the rest
Current Payomas zephyr Mantse #1 says
AQ will be crown champions again whether you like it or not………..
samueloti says
why is it that northern schools not part of the best senior high schools
Psamuel finco daddyson says
Hu de fuck is adisco,prempeh,presec,pojoss,wey gey hey,botwe,augusco,bleoo,oware,motown etc. De great man said if u humble ur self he wil make u big bt if u try to make urself proud he wil melt t lyk salt.Aquinas humble demselve n he make dem big.i luv u TOM.
Current Payomas zephyr Mantse #1 says
All those talkatives should lay low cuz A.Q. is the best among the rest…..I said so…AQ deserves the crown.
Current Payomas zephyr Mantse #1 says
All those talkatives should lay low cuz A.Q. is the best among the rest…..I said so…AQ deserves the crown….
runner says
hey presec boys shut up,if old men or alumni who have i doubt the credibility of this long list were to be the basis of choosing the best then kae3bibire3 sec tech would have been the best school.Upon all this list no one was president except for a bloddy coup d’tat soldier whom you boast to be an old boy.you are a bloddy school who train illegal leaders.this school should have been closed.The annoying part was he topped the list and did i saw a woman in that list.She came for some two months course and you’ve taken her as your old boy.By the way when did presec boys turned to be presec mixed school.wonders.even the old school of Kofi Annan is not boasting and look at you.Even Achimota school which we all talk ill about had been able to produce almost four democratic heads of states,the designer of the national flag,the composer of the national anthem, the designer of the prime minister’s chair to be used in the new parliament house and countless leaders and least i forgot the current president of Zimbabwe Robert mugabe or whatever and we still tell them nonsense.Did you forget to type the current disgrace and defeat you guys suffered from a mixed school GSTS in the science and maths quiz.the tripled the lead.You talk of 1995 award when colour tv was not even in the country and a radiogold presenter.help my soul.tell me which school has no alumni.jon boys.AQ all the way.if we were to shortlist our achievements and alumni it would have taken about three pages but the question is who are you currently.They say success is easily achieved but difficult to maintain.disgraceful boys.what is your position currently even Egypt,persia,babylon and the rest were formally world powers but now where are they in the league of nations like the usa,china,uk,france,russia and the rest.noone knows them now so please shut up and let us think.period
New tom says
thank god finally we are at the top
bleoo learn hard
tijanisalim says
T.I Amass(phooobiaaa)
is the best school in gh here but i wonder ho wdey av been ranking presec.
japheth says
PRESEC is the leading secondary school in Ghana. It regularly had one of the best GCE O – level and A – level results prior to the change of the national examination system to BECE and SSSCE. The graduates of its institutions regularly gain admission to the most competitive courses in the various universities.
In 1995, PRESEC, won the 2nd edition of the National Science and Math Quiz competition. PRESEC, Southern Sector Champions, defeated Opoku Ware Secondary School, Northern Sector Champion in the Final of Finals.
In 1999, PRESEC scooped 4 out of the 7 WAEC (West African Examinations Council) awards for the very best individual performances in the final examinations for over 500 Secondary Schools. This was also an unprecedented feat that has still not been equaled to this date.
In 2003, PRESEC repeated the feat of 1995 by defeating Opoku Ware Secondary School in the National Science and Math Quiz competition. The gentlemen who represented the school were Michael Gbipki, Reza Abdullah and Elorm Sekyi. Michael Gbikpi went on to chalk the overall best performance in the WAEC (West African Examinations Council) SSSCE examinations that year.
On July 1, 2006,PRESEC won the prestigious National Science and Math Quiz for an unprecedented third time. The school was given the competition trophy for keeps. The lads that made history for PRESEC and the competition were Timothy Kotin, Roland Ribeiro and Kofi Seffah. PRESEC defeated St. Peters’ Secondary School, then defending champions, in the final.
On June 16, 2008,NIIT Ghana successfully organised the Inter-school ICT Quiz contest at The Great Hall, Kumasi which showcased the best talent from five Regions of Ghana. A total of 78 schools participated from these regions in various regional qualifying rounds to make it to the mega-finals. One winner from every region, contested for the National Title of NIIT ICT Expert 2008 in Kumasi. And as expected, PRESEC, emerged the ultimate champions- NIIT ICT Expert 2008 Winners beating the regional champions: St. James Seminary SHS, Sunyani (Brong-Ahafo), Opoku Ware School, Kumasi (Ashanti Region), St. Augustine’s College, Cape Coast (Central Region) and Baidoo Bonsoe SHS, Takoradi (Western Region}. The boys, who outdistanced the 2nd Prize winners Opoku Ware School by an astonishing 1020 points, were the first year students John Kotey Kotei and Peter O’Hara Adu.
On July 8, 2008, PRESEC again won the National Science and Math Quiz for an unprecedented 4th time. The lads that made history for PRESEC were William Dove, Daniel Yeboah-Kordieh, Roland Krieger and George Blankson cementing the school’s status as the best secondary school in Ghana. PRESEC defeated Opoku Ware Secondary School in the final.
On June 24, 2009, not only did PRESEC win the prestigious quiz competition for an unprecedented 5th time, but also, they became the first school ever to successfully defend their title as National Champions. PRESEC defeated Achimota Senior High School in the final.The gentlemen who made history for PRESEC were Asala Jeffrey, Adu-Poku Frank and Dzidzienyo Prosper.Achimota School was represented by Frank Prempeh Apawu,Andreas Quainoo and Alhassan Bene Yakubu.
In 2010, two PRESEC students, Joseph Asare and Samuel Amoako-Frimpong, represented Ghana and won a bronze medal in the International Junior Science Olympiad, out of 35[2] countries across the world
On May 13 2011, PRESEC won the VRA 50th Anniversary Inter-Schools Debate Competition beating Mfantsipim School in the finals of the competition.
Sept 2011, PRESEC won the Sprite Ball Inter-Schools Basketball Championship, defeating defending champions, Achimota School 10-8 in the finals.
On Sept 2 2011, PRESEC won the maiden edition of the Coke Hit Single. The competition featured musical talents from 32 senior high schools who vied for the ultimate title of “Coke Hit Single’ – Best high school musical talents in Ghana.
Notable Alumni
Lt. Gen. F.W.K. Akuffo – Head of State of Ghana (July 5, 1978 – June 4, 1979)
Dr. Kwesi Botchwey – Minister for Finance in Ghana (1982–1995), now at Tufts University.[3], Chairman – Ghana National Gas Development Task Force
Dr. Andrew Owusu – International Triple Jump Champion[4]
Mr. Kwaku Sintim-Misa – Ghanaian actor, political satirist and host of ‘Thank God it’s Friday’.
Dr. George Quartey – Founder and CEO of Q-Stat Consulting Ltd.
Mr. Kwasi Kyei Darkwah (KKD) – Ghana’s foremost Master of Ceremonies.
George A. Baffour aka SoulKnight-Jazz – Actor (Adams Apple), Writer and Musician.
Mr. Kwasi Twum – CEO of Multimedia Group Limited (Joy FM etc.).
Mrs. Matilda Asante-Asiedu – Former News Editor, Joy FM Radio Station.
Samuel Kwame Bampoe – aka Sammy B – Ghana’s Representative – Big Brother Africa.
Mr. Alex Tettey-Enyo – Former Minister of Education.[5]
Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa – Deputy Minister of Information (2009 to present).
Hammer of the Last 2 – Sound Engineer & Beat Master.
Dr. Victor Kofi Agawu – Professor of Music, Princeton University.
Dr. Christian T. Tagoe – Professor of Music, Lincoln University, PA, USA.
Prof. Robert M. Kwami – Professor of Music, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Prof. Kwabena Boahen – Professor of Bioengineering and Neuromorphic Engineering, Stanford University.
Dr. Joseph Etse – Director at Novartis Pharmaceuticals, NJ USA.
Dr. Emmanuel Adom Winful – President of Ghana Medical Association (GMA).
Prof. Ernest Aryeetey – Vice Chancellor of University of Ghana – Legon (2010 – ).
Prof. E. Bamfo-Kwakye – Former Vice Chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) 1974 – 1983.
Prof. Fred Ohene Akuffo – Solar Energy Expert and Former Head, Mechanical Engineering Dept. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
Prof. Daniel Simons – Professor of Economics, Vancouver Island University, Canada
Dr. Kenneth Appah-Sampong – Noted Cardiologist, Orlando, FL USA
Dr. Clement Edusa – Oncology Radiology Specialist – Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
Dr. Opoku Ware Ampomah – Director of the Plastic Surgery Department – Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
Prof. Dr. Henry Nii-Adziri Wellington – Professor of Architecture, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
Prof. Kwadwo A. Koram – Deputy Director, Nugouchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research.
Prof. E. V. O. Dankwa – Renowned Lawyer, Former Chair of the African Human Rights Commission and Former Lecturer – Faculty of Law, University of Ghana, Legon.
Prof. E. Y. Danquah – Director of West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement (WACCI), University of Ghana, Legon.
Prof. J. N. Ayertey – Professor at the Crop Science department of the University of Ghana’s College of Agric and Consumer Science.
Prof. Seth K. Danso – Professor – Soil Science Department – University of Ghana and Fellow of Ghana Academy of Arts and Science
Prof. Daniel Obeng-Ofori – Professor of Agricultural Entomology – College of Agriculture & Consumer Sciences, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.
Dr. Bill Puplampu – Professor and Head of Department of Organisation & HRM, University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), Legon.
Dr. Emmanuel Kwei Quaye – Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Saskathewan, Canada
Dr. Daniel T. A. Okae-Anti – Senior Lecturer,Department of Soil Science, University of Cape Coast
Dr. Kofi Owusu-Daaku – Dean of Students, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
Reverend Professor Ben Abotsi Ntreh – Dean of Student Affairs of the University of Cape Coast (UCC)
Prof. Rudolf Darko – Surgeon—Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
Dr. A. G. Boohene – Senior Lecturer Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
Dr. Henry Kofi Aduful – Senior Lecturer and Consultant Surgeon—Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
Dr. Ernest Aniteye – Consultant Anaesthetist at the National Cardiothoracic Center—Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
Dr. Louis Nkrumah – Neurosurgeon, Emory University, Atlanta, GA USA
Dr. Eric Adeeku – Research Fellow at Vanderbilt University
Dr. Nii Kwaku Sowah – Fellow at Centre for Policy Analysis (CEPA) and Internationally renowned Economist
Prof. J. S. Djangmah – Former Chairman of West Africa Examinations Council (WAEC).
Dr. J. H. Frimpong-Ansah – Former Governor of the Bank of Ghana.[6]
Mr. Steve Akuffo – Architect & Former President, Ghana Institute of Architects.
Mr Maama Sawyerr-Markwei – Regional Director of Ghana Highway Authority
Mr. Frank Adu, Jr. – Chief Executive, CAL Bank.
Mr. Samuel Sarpong – Deputy Managing Director – Operations, Ghana Commercial Bank.
Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye – Minister of Communication (2005 to 2009) and Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya (2005 to present).
Mr. Yeboah-Amoa – Founding CEO of The Ghana Stock Exchange.
Mr. William Kwadwo Asiedu – Lawyer and Former Director General of Ghana Prisons Service.
Prof. Kwabena Akurang-Parry – Professor of History, Shippensburg University, PA USA.
Nii Adotey Barnor- Accra based Businessman, 1996 Year Group.
Dr. Ashifi Gogo- CEO Sproxil – A cell phone-based drug authentication service.
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Markwei – Pastor, Living Stream Ministry International.
Rev. Eastwood Anaba – Pharmacist, Pastor, Fountain Gate Chapel International.
Dr. Arthur Kobina Kennedy – 2008 New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential Aspirant.
Oseeadeeyo Nana Addo Dankwa III – Okuapehene, Omanhene of the Akwapim Traditional Area.
Mr. George Ofori Pabi – Graphic Designer & Publisher – Design Solutions Ltd., 1981 Year Group.
Mr. Bright Simons – IMANI, Ghana and 2012 World Economic Forum (WEF) — Young Global Leader (YGL)
Mr. Frederick Ohene – Asare – Computer System Administrator, SICLife Co. Ltd., 1999 Year Group.
Mr. Fred Pappoe – Vice President of the Ghana Football Association.
Mr. Kwadwo Awua-Peasah – Chief Finance Officer, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning
Dr. T. A. Osae – First African Headmaster, Prempeh College
Mrs. Beatrice T. Adom – Headmistress, Achimota School
Mr. Alex Abankwa – Former Ghana Ambassador to Canada
Mr. Joseph Awa Laryea – Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Nii Tettey Kpobi Tsuru II – Chief of Labadi – La Mantse
Justice F. T. Faakye – Former Appeals Court Judge
Prof. Lade Wosornu – Renowned Surgeon and Bronsted Gold Medalist, Glasgow University
Prof. Daniel Mireku-Gyimah – Vice Chancellor of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT)
Mr. Benjamin Kwakye – Renowned Author, Lawyer and winner of the 2006 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book (Africa Region)
Mr. Francis Amponsah – Managing Director (Origin-i Consults Ltd)
Dr. Samuel Onwona – Country Manager – African Development Bank – Sierra Leone
Dr. Richard A. Baah – Novelist and inventor of the Fuel Filter-Dryer, for which he holds a United States Patent
Dr. Joseph A. Adjetey – Assistant Head of the School of Agricultural Sciences and Agribusiness, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Dr. Raphael Deladem Folitse – Dean KNUST School of Veterinary Medicine
Mr. Orlando Baeta – CEO – IMPACT ART – Ghana’s Premier Outdoor Advertising company
Mr. Paul Adom Otchere – Good Evening Ghana, Metro TV
Mr. Bernard Avle – Citifm
Mr. B. B. Menson – Radio Gold
Mr Ato Ulzen-Appiah – Google, Ghana
Mr Gbeasor Alain (GBEA) – CEO of GS Specialty Chemicals and Chairman, AYE(Association of Young Entrepreneurs)
Mr Augustine Abbey – (Idikoko) – Owner of Great Idikoko Ventures and current President of Film Producers Association of Ghana.
Mr Emmanuel Obeng Asiedu – Partner, KPMG Ghana
Mr Michael Nyinaku – CEO – Biege Capital, Ghana
Mr Joseph Aidoo Jnr – Executive Director – Devtraco Real Estate Developers
Mr Keli Gadzekpo – CEO – Databank Financial Services
Mr. Charles Koranteng Founder and CEO of the Africa Gospel Music Awards, Christian Radio and TV Broadcaster and Senior Lecturer
Mr. King Lemuel Mills – 2007 Cambridge University Gates Scholar.[7]
Mr. Timothy Kotin – 2012 Cambridge University Gates Scholar.[8], Co-founder/CTO – eCoach Solutions
Dr. Kwabena Poku-Adusei – President – Ghana Medical Association (2011 – Current).
LEGON PRESEC NO GET SIZE 4 GHANA…)DADE( IS SIMPLY SIZE 0
JAKE (AQUINAS) says
Sorry his name is Professor John Owusu Gyapong(Pro Vice Chancellor of Uni. of Ghana, or Professor George Hagan(OLD TOM) who is also an old student just to mention a few… They can tell you more about the school since they are still in academia.. Long live AQUINAS!
JAKE (AQUINAS) says
You guys should wait for G.E.S and stake holders to restore the boarding facility Aquinas once had. That’s when you will realize Aquinas has no competition and for that matter only sovereign among great schools in Africa. Perhaps they can visit the PRO VICE CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA who is an Old student of the school for facts about Aquinas..
OLD TOM says
No do you guys think AQUINAS is a grade B school because of it performance. Well may be you should let me educate you a little. It is based on facilities the school has. Aquinas is a day school yet rubbing shoulders with the so called boarding schools. If it were to be performance you think schools like ODORGONNO(not to offend only being realistic) would be a grade A school. Please you guys should be ashamed of your self you are in boarding schools and yet not making use of the facility. May be one of this days you guys should visit the school in cantonments near the european union and opposite the Togo embassy. It’s no joke. A learning environment like mad…You better stop making noise and learn hard to qualify for admission to tertiary. There you will meet the AQUINAS students and test their performance. God bless all waec candidates. And God bless all students. AQUINAS-BEEB3(NO TIME)!
joseph says
were iz Osu Presec…………?
nalord says
veni vedi veci
japheth says
st. martin’s is da best senior high in eastern region.SAPIENTIA DIVITIIS MELIOR
henry says
AQUINAS
kwesi says
aquinas all de way beeb3
kwesi says
aquinas senior high is de best school in ghana
beeb3
Jay bay-kidn.REP(PRESEC LEGON) says
hw aquinas fi.bi.first……..ahhhhhhhhhhhh…………a pu……….ds one dierr ibi cheat.ahhh whiles PRESEC LEGON IS DER..PRESEC IS STILL DE BEST 2 ME….
farover says
dis ma ranking
1.manhean snr tech sch [msts]
2.aquinas
3.accra high
4.temasco
5.adasco
6.ghanasco
7.accra girls
8.adisa col.
9.odorgonno snr high
10.kinbu snr high tech
farover says
manhean srn tech is de best of all shs in ghana
go burn da sea says
wop3 a womp3 oo pj be da ish no skul go fit compare dema sef to pj ah luk how de aquinas guy dey size pj he no get respect kraaaaa apuuuuut)))))))) go burn sea.
AMOH MENSAH says
OOOOOOOOH DONT U KNOW DAT PC IS DE BEST SKULL IN WEST AFRICA.AMAFO)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AMOH MENSAH says
OOOOOOOOOOOH PREMPEH COLLEGE IS DE BEST SKULL IN WEST AFRICA.AMANFO)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
McCallister says
What are the bases for this rankings? How can you place a school like acquinas ahead of almighty POJOSS? What is paining me most is the inclusion of koforidua sech tech and okuapeman school. I think you guys should do away with the students’ voting and go to waec for the real records.
STARLOVE APPIAH says
MY SCHOOL WILL ALWAYS SHINE!! U WANNA KNOW WHAT AM TALKING ABOUT???I’M TALKING ABOUT ”BEPOW SO HANN”. ABURI GIRLS ALL THE WAY NO MATTER WHAT.
BLESSING says
CHALEY WE DE BE K33K33. NO BEND, NO CURVE!!!
BLESSING says
ST. THOMAS AQUINANS ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fidesh says
where d hell is OPASS.wel i fynk d studnts voted da b y AQ dey top.buh i bet u guys(AQ),dis b ur last.trust moi.its ur boi FIDESH
orlando says
nw de skwerl byin de bxt in the
national science nd maths QUIZ is al GSTS
OWASS says
Hey, I mean OPOKU WARE SCHOOL (OWASS) is the best school in Ghana recently. Believe it or not, it is the only school in Ghana that has produced more prominent people in almost all fields of human endeavour namely medicine, engineering, sports, religion, philosophy, politics, etc.If you doubt, check it for yourself at http://www.wikipedia.org. Though the guys there are cool, organized, disciplined, trust me, they are just “SHARKS”.
CHINGY says
WE ARE DE REAL ASOMDWOE MMA
SU PRESEC
CHINGY says
WE BREAK IN AND COME OUT
SUHUM PRESEC
koo manu says
you menes forget sey that AQ boys be bomb boys
adisadel says
THIS BE MA OWN:
1.ADISCO
2.AUGUSCO
3.KWABOTWE
4.PERSCO
5.PREMPEH
6.OWASS
7.WEYGEYHEY
8.HOLYCO
9.ACCRACA
10.AQUINAS
augusco killer says
AS FOR ME THIS BE THE RANKING:
1.AUGUSCO
2.ADISCO
3.KWABOTWE
4.PERSCO
5.OPOKU WARE
6.ACCRACA
7.HILYCO
8.PREMPEH
9.WEY GEY HEY
10.AQUINAS
adisadel says
I SHOCK SURF SKULLS LIKE KSTS DEY REP COMMENT ABOUT ACQUINAS EVEN THOUGH AQ DOESNT DESERVE FIRST KSTS MUST GIVE THEM SOME SORT OF RESPECT AFTER ALL THEY ARE BETTER THAN KSTS
augusco killer says
S3 MO NIM S3 EMPTY BARRELS MAKES THE MOST NOISE . EXAMPLES ARE K.S.T.S,
adisadel says
hey wey kwasia boy dey talk sey if we get the audacity make we go ges den flow what to do.richmond wo ye kwasia buoy
owarean cute(bq 617) says
ahhhhhhhhh preco,wer u at?
Jones says
Hey motown bois,shut upp yh!avnt u realysd dat achimota skul z no skul anymre??nd u p.j bois…re yew actuali xpctn ur skul 2 be da 1st??hahahahahahaaa….kwasias3m!AQUINAS,BEEB3!!..ONE TYM
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm says
CORRECT ORDER 1.Pope john senior high school and minor seminary 2.st.augustines 3.wesley girls 4.adisadel college 5.st peters 6.aburi girls 7.mfantsipim senior high 8.presec 9.st roses 10.owass
richmond says
if u have the audacity,u better go to the G.E.S and tell them what to do than just waiting your time.
richmond says
i think all the comments are good but u know what is written is written,therefore there is nothing they can do about it.
augusco says
what dey bother me be sey skuuls like ksts dey rep comments for here
adisadel says
charlie augusco killer i dey love ur comment skulls like aquinas ar here making noise whereas skulls like adisco,augusco,kwabotwe,persco ar not bragging here. no wonder they say empty barrels makes the most noise. nottin u dey do
augusco killer says
you guys dey talk chao ba sey nottin u dey do. u all no sey de best college be saint augustines college