Koforidua Senior High Technical School
{{Infobox school
| logo = File:Mmarimma.jpg
| alt = Mmarimma
| image_size =
| caption = Sectech Insignia
| name = Koforidua Secondary Technical School
| native_name = KSTS(SECTECH)
| motto = Educate for Service
| slogan = {{langx|ak|MMARIMA MMA Abusua Kɛseɛ!!}}
| location = Koforidua
| streetaddress = P. O. Box 436
| country = Ghana
| coordinates = {{coord|6.078536|-0.25871|format=dms|region:GH|display=inline,title}}
| other_name =
| former_name =
| type = co-educational boarding school
| religious_affiliation = Non-denominational Christian
| established = 1967 (57 years ago)
| founder = Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
| closed =
| school_board = Board of Governors
| district = New Juabeng South Municipal
| authority = Ministry of Education
| oversight = Ghana Education Service
| principal =
| headmaster = Mr. Ofori Antwi
| head =
| staff = 120 teachers
| faculty =
| grades = Forms 1–3 (Grades 6-12)
| gender = Co-educational
(Boys/Girls)
| age_range = 14 to 19 years
| enrollment = c. 2200
| language = English
| campus_size =
| campus = Galloway
| campus_type = Residential garden-style setting
| colors = Yellow and Black
{{colourbox|#FFFF00}}{{colourbox|#000000}}
| accreditation =
|ranking = Grade A
| free_label_3 = Courses
| free_3 = * General Science
- Technical
- General Arts
- STEM
| song = Mmarima Mma Arise and Shine!
| mascot = OWL
| nickname = EASTERN VARSITY
| houses = 4
| rival =
| publication =
| newspaper =
| yearbook =
| affiliation = Ghana Secondary Technical School
| alumni = BARIMA BA (SECTECHAN)
| website = {{url|koforiduashts.edu.gh}}
| footnotes =
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Koforidua Secondary Technical School, also called SecTech or KSTS, is secondary technical School located in Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana. {{as of|2011|12|df=us}}, the school had over 2200, students.
History
The school was established in 1967 by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. It was the second secondary technical school after Ghana Secondary Technical School (GSTS) in Takoradi.{{Cite web |last=Amoako |first=Henry Kwadwo |date=2020-05-11 |title=History of Koforidua Secondary Technical School |url=http://african-research.com/research/history-of-koforidua-secondary-technical-school/ |access-date=2025-04-09 |website=African Research Consult |language=en-US}}{{cite news |last=Amoasi |first=PKB |date=April 2008 |title=Challenges in maintaining discipline in Koforidua Senior High Technical school |url=https://erl.ucc.edu.gh/jspui/bitstream/123456789/1671/1/AMOASI%202008.pdf |publisher=University of Cape Coast}}
The school began as an all-boys school. Girls were later admitted for the first time in 1991, but only made up 5% of the student population in 2001. Till date the population of girls has not improved, therefore many people including students think it should be made a permanent all-boys school. The school taught mainly General Science and technical after its establishment but eventually added other courses over the years as it goes by. The school has a local rivalry with its neighbouring top schools Pope John Senior High School , Minor Seminary and Ghana Senior High School, Koforidua.
Facilities
The Old Students association, named after the school slogan Mmarima Mma, began constructing a ¢7,000,000 assembly hall in 2018. The school has four houses and two other houses are under construction. The school has the nicest dining hall in Koforidua.{{cite web |title=Old Students Of Koforidua Sec/Tech Undertake Projects |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/885235/old-students-of-koforidua-sectech-undertake-proje.html |website=ModernGhana}}
{{Panorama
|image=File:Ksts panorama.jpg
|height=200
|caption={{center|KSTS Panorama}}
}}
Academics
Academically, the school is well-noted. The school is classed among the Class A schools in Ghana.{{cite web |title=List of best 100 senior high schools in Ghana |url=https://www.eafinder.com/gh/shs-and-category-a-schools-in-ghana-2020/#List_of_Best_100_senior_high_schools_in_Ghana |website=Eafinder}}
In 2011 the first four-year program badge of the school set an unprecedented record in making the highest passes in the West African Senior High School Council Examination (WASSCE) with a maximum of 200 students getting A+ in all eight examinations. 488 students were registered for the WASSCE and 485 students passed in eight subjects. Making the school the 2nd best in the Eastern Region after St. Peters Senior High School. The school has made great improvements throughout the years. In 2012, the results were impressive bringing out more than 16 students scoring 8 A's in the WASSCE examinations and many more number of 7 A's.{{cite web |last=Sasa |first=Tuandike |date=30 April 2018 |title=Best technical school in Ghana |url=https://yen.com.gh/108923-best-technical-school-ghana.html |website=Yen Ghana}}
Notable alumni
- Emmanuel Ekow Amoako{{Cite web |title=The story of Ekow Clock: A physically challenged Ghanaian basketball player |url=https://www.modernghana.com/videonews/cititv/1/199123 |access-date=2025-02-18 |website=www.modernghana.com}}{{Cite web |last=admin |date=2014-03-19 |title=Rising star of Ghana basketball – Emmanuel Ekow Amoako |url=https://www.basketballghana.com/2014/03/19/rising-star-ghana-basketball-emmanuel-ekow-amoako/ |access-date=2025-02-18 |website=Basket Ball Ghana |language=en-US}}
- Solomon Quainoo — Ghanaian pilot
- DJ Aroma — Ghanaian DJ
- Vision DJ — Ghanaian DJ
- Prince Tagoe — Ghanaian footballer
- Scofray Nana Yaw Yeboah — Ghanaian writer
- Wutah Kobby — Ghanaian musician
- Samuel Nii Odai — vice chancellor, Accra Technical University
- Samuel Nuamah Donkor — politician and former MP for New Juaben North Constituency, former Minister of Health, former Ashanti regional minister
- Lekzy DeComic — Ghanaian stand-up comedian, radio/TV personality
- Elder Mireku — gospel musician
In Pictures
File:KSTS Campus.JPG|Conducive campus environment
File:KSTS Science Laboratory Block.JPG|Science Laboratory Block
File:KSTS Administration Block.JPG|Administration Block
References
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External links
- [http://www.mmarimamma.org Website]
{{Commons category|KSTS|Koforidua Senior High Technical School}}
Category:High schools in Ghana
Category:Education in the Eastern Region (Ghana)