West Africa Secondary School

West Africa Senior High School (WASS) is a second-cycle institution located at Adenta in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.[1] The school is a government assisted, mixed day and non-denominational institution providing a three-year senior high school education. The school was co-founded by Rev. J. C. Tettey and Mr. Emmanuel Addo of Peki, in the Volta Region.

West Africa Secondary School
Address
P. O. Box LG 298,

Adenta



Coordinates5°42′23″N 0°10′28″W
Information
School typePublic High School Co Educational
MottoFaith, Industry, Wisdom
DenominationNon-denominational
Established1946
Founded1946
FounderRev. J. C. Tettey and Mr. Emmanuel Addo
Statusactive
Head of schoolMr. Ofori Antwi
GenderBoys and girls
Age12 to 18
LanguageEnglish
Houses5
School colour(s)blue,red and yellow
Slogangbotsui ....3mashi
NicknameWASS
USNWR ranking21st
School feesRegulated by Government
Alumni,

Mission: To provide quality, balanced and cost effective education to meet manpower requirement for the benefit of humankind.

History

The school started in Tudu as the West Africa College of Commerce in 1946. In 1954, the school was absorbed into the public system. The school's exodus saw her at three different locations in Accra, first in Tudu, then to Accra New Town and finally the great exodus to its permanent abode, Adentan on October 5, 1987/88

Academics

General Science, Agricultural Science, General Arts, Business, Visual Art, and Social Science.

Enrollment

West Africa Senior High School has a total students population of 1639 of which 49% are girls and 51% are boys.

Alumni

References

  1. "West Africa Senior High School". West Africa Senior High School. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
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