Accra Girls Senior High School is an all female second cycle institution in Accra in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana. It operates as a non-denominational day and boarding school.
Historic Statistics and Data of Accra Girls Senior High School
The school has at least 35 Classrooms, 3 Science Labs, a Library, Computer Lab.
ACHIEVEMENTS
National sportswomen Alice Anum and Hannah Afriyie.
2nd Best National WASSCE candidate 2002: Juliet Agbeyibor.
Accra Girls Senior High School: History, Programmes and More
List of courses offered at Accra Girls Senior High School
Accra Girls Senior High School offers five major academic programs namely;
General Arts
General Science
Business
Visual Arts
Home Economics
History of Accra Girls Senior High School
The school commenced on the 30th September, 1960 under the headship of Miss Blanch Gibson, an expatriate.
In a months time, the school which began with an initial twelve (12) students had increased to forty-two (42) and eventually seventy-five (75) and five (5) teachers namely Miss Lena Beale, Miss Mercer, Mrs. Paulina Buckman, Mrs. Irene Darkwah and Mrs. Blanche Gibson.
It operates as a non-denominational day and boarding school.
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Courses are run n business, general science, general arts, home economics and visual arts, leading to the award of a West African Senior High School Certificate (WASSCE).
The school’s motto “Aim High” advices that the sky should be the limit for students in their academic pursuit and never to pave way for mediocrity or complacency.
Accra Girls High School has a crest that is made up of an eagle, a book and a pen and was created by the first staff of the school.
Old girls are known as AGOSA.
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Are there really 3 science labs? I didnt see any and some students said they used belaqua bottls to make beakers