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Abraham Academy
Biakoye Girls Senior High School
- Ghana Education Service
Phone: +233 24 313 1823
Email: biakoyegirls@ges.gov.gh
The school was established in November 2018 as a day school for girls by the Chiefs and people of Nkonya Wurupong Traditional Area. 2018 With the assistance of GETFUND and the communal spirit of the people.
Bowiri Community Day Senior High/Technical School
- Ghana Education Service
Phone: +233 24 358 0032
Email: bowiricommdayshs@ges.gov.gh
Provide an enabling environment for quality pre- tertiary education and training in all fields, to facilitate patriotic decision making and initiates to ensure desirable changes in the lives of students as well as their society.
Modern Brains Academy
Nkonya Senior High School
- Ghana Education Service
Phone: +233 24 459 8165
Email: nkonyashs@ges.gov.gh
Nkonya Senior High School was established in November 1964 through the efforts of the Chiefs and some prominent people. A year after its establishment, the school was absorbed as a government Assisted School.
NKOSEC Basic School
Tapaman Senior High/Technical School
- Ghana Education Service
Phone: +233 24 252 3771
Email: tapamanshst@ges.gov.gh
Tapaman Senior High Technical was established in 1993 by the late Mr James kwadwo Botwe, a Businessman from Tapa-Amanya and resident at tapa-Amanfrom. He introduced secondary education to the youth of Tapaman and its environs.
Tayi R/C School
Worawora Senior High School
- Ghana Education Service
Phone: +233 24 991 8218
Email: woraworashs@ges.gov.gh
The school was founded in 1969 as a private institution by Nana Opoku Frefre, a native of Worawora. Government absorbed the school and named it Worawora Secondary School in 1975.
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