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'''Nkawkaw Senior High School''' ''also known as'' KAWSEC is a public senior high school located in [[Nkawkaw]] in the [[Eastern Region (Ghana)|Eastern Region]] of [[Ghana]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nkawkaw Senior High |url=https://ghanahighschools.com/ghs_schools/nkawkaw-senior-high/ |access-date=2024-03-02 |website=GhanaHighSchools.com |language=en-GB}}</ref>The school was established in the year 1969.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nkawkaw Senior High |url=https://myriaddigitalsolutions.com/seniorhighub/school/eastern/Nkawkaw.htm |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=myriaddigitalsolutions.com}}</ref> It is a [[coed]] secondary school with day and [[Boarding school|boarding]] accommodation.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mpanga |first=Juma |date=2022-08-11 |title=Nkawkaw Senior High School information and contacts |url=https://www.youscholars.com/nkawkaw-senior-high-school-information-and-contacts/ |access-date=2024-03-02 |website=YouScholars |language=en-US}}</ref>
'''Nkawkaw Senior High School''' ''also known as'' KAWSEC is a public senior high school located in [[Nkawkaw]] in the [[Eastern Region (Ghana)|Eastern Region]] of [[Ghana]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nkawkaw Senior High |url=https://ghanahighschools.com/ghs_schools/nkawkaw-senior-high/ |access-date=2024-03-02 |website=GhanaHighSchools.com |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Steffie |first=Ann |date=2021-01-07 |title=List of senior high schools in the Eastern Region of Ghana in 2024 |url=https://yen.com.gh/180261-list-senior-high-schools-eastern-region-ghana.html |access-date=2024-05-29 |website=Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=MP presents 5,000 exercise books to Nkawkaw Senior High School |url=https://www.businessghana.com/ |access-date=2024-05-29 |website=BusinessGhana}}</ref> The school was established in the year 1969. It is a [[coed]] secondary school with day and [[Boarding school|boarding]] accommodation.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Starrfm.com.gh |date=2019-06-01 |title=Nkawkaw SHS student drowns in galamsey pit, two arrested - Starr Fm |url=https://starrfm.com.gh/2019/06/nkawkaw-shs-student-drowns-in-galamsey-pit-two-arrested/ |access-date=2024-05-29 |work=Starr Fm |language=en-US}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
In 1964, [[Nkawkaw]] Senior High School operated as a training college. The college was known as Nkawkaw Training College and was housed on the land of a man named W. A. Wiafe, who gave the college temporary permission to use his home, which is known as "Tobacco house,"<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-09-26 |title=About |url=https://oldkawsecans.wordpress.com/about/ |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=Old Kawsecans |language=en}}</ref> for educational purposes. In addition to being a successful [[businessman]], Mr. W. A. Wiafe was a politician and traditional leader in his town. The college was remodeled into a secondary school and continued to be housed at "Tobacco House" five years later, in 1969. A portion of the new KAWSEC continued to operate as a teacher training college until finally, five years later, in 1974, the college had to close. From 1969 to 1978, the recognized Rt. Rev. Victor Buer Nartey-Tokoli served as the first Headmaster of Nkawkaw Secondary School. He was a highly regarded Methodist Church priest, an exceptional educationist, a devoted public servant, a great father, and a counselor. He laid the groundwork for the school's success by emphasizing truth, discipline, diligence, and service to the community.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-09-26 |title=About |url=https://oldkawsecans.wordpress.com/about/ |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=Old Kawsecans |language=en}}</ref>
In 1964, [[Nkawkaw]] Senior High School operated as a training college. The college was known as Nkawkaw Training College and was housed on the land of a man named W. A. Wiafe, who gave the college temporary permission to use his home, which is known as "Tobacco house," for educational purposes. In addition to being a successful [[businessman]], Mr. W. A. Wiafe was a politician and traditional leader in his town. The college was remodeled into a secondary school and continued to be housed at "Tobacco House" five years later, in 1969. A portion of the new KAWSEC continued to operate as a teacher training college until finally, five years later, in 1974, the college had to close. From 1969 to 1978, the recognized Rt. Rev. Victor Buer Nartey-Tokoli served as the first Headmaster of Nkawkaw Secondary School. He was a highly regarded Methodist Church priest, an exceptional educationist, a devoted public servant, a great father, and a counselor. He laid the groundwork for the school's success by emphasizing truth, discipline, diligence, and service to the community.


When the government decided to close the then-Nkawkaw Training College in rural Nkawkaw in 1968, it took the strength of the Rt. Rev. Nartey-Tokoli to take on the task of creating Nkawkaw Secondary School out of the Training College's embers. Due to the tact and influence of the Rt. Rev., the agreement to lease on the privately owned site where Nkawkaw Secondary School was founded in October 1969 was extended. He expanded the school from having a Day-only setup to a Day-Boarding setup. By sheer determination, he was able to obtain a sizable piece of land, obtain support from the government, construct new buildings and facilities, and ultimately move the entire school to the current location that serves as the campus to this day. Every activity at the school began and ended with a prayer, as he guided it in the genuine spirit of the Lord. He lived an excellent Christian life. It was not unexpected that Rt. Rev. joined the teaching profession given the continuously impressive academic performance.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Online |first=Peace FM |title=Nkawkaw Senior High School @ 50: Celebrating Excellence and Education For Service |url=https://www.peacefmonline.com/pages/local/education/201910/394626.php |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=Peacefmonline.com - Ghana news}}</ref>
When the government decided to close the then-Nkawkaw Training College in rural Nkawkaw in 1968, it took the strength of the Rt. Rev. Nartey-Tokoli to take on the task of creating Nkawkaw Secondary School out of the Training College's embers. Due to the tact and influence of the Rt. Rev., the agreement to lease on the privately owned site where Nkawkaw Secondary School was founded in October 1969 was extended. He expanded the school from having a Day-only setup to a Day-Boarding setup. By sheer determination, he was able to obtain a sizable piece of land, obtain support from the government, construct new buildings and facilities, and ultimately move the entire school to the current location that serves as the campus to this day. Every activity at the school began and ended with a prayer, as he guided it in the genuine spirit of the Lord. He lived an excellent Christian life. It was not unexpected that Rt. Rev. joined the teaching profession given the continuously impressive academic performance.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Online |first=Peace FM |title=Nkawkaw Senior High School @ 50: Celebrating Excellence and Education For Service |url=https://www.peacefmonline.com/pages/local/education/201910/394626.php |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=Peacefmonline.com - Ghana news}}</ref>


The late Rt. Rev. Victor Buer Nartey-Tokoli went above and beyond in fulfilling his vow, visiting public spaces like as marketplaces, churches, and schools to persuade guardians and students to enroll in the recently opened Nkawkaw Secondary School.  In addition to those hired straight out of middle schools, the inaugural class of students at Nkawkaw Secondary School comprised former student teachers, middle school dropouts who became street vendors, laborers, small traders, and "station boys."<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-11-13 |title=Nkawkwa SHS Marks 50th Anniversary |url=https://dailyguidenetwork.com/nkawkwa-shs-marks-50th-anniversary/ |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=DailyGuide Network |language=en-US}}</ref> Had it not been for the Rt. Reverend's courageous rescue attempt, a large many of us would have dropped out. The [[slogan]] of the school is "Education for Service," which finds expression in the life of Mr. Peter John Moss, a British volunteer who went on to become an Anglican priest in the UK.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-11-13 |title=Nkawkwa SHS Marks 50th Anniversary |url=https://dailyguidenetwork.com/nkawkwa-shs-marks-50th-anniversary/ |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=DailyGuide Network |language=en-US}}</ref> In keeping with the school's slogan of "Education for Service," many of the late Rt. Rev. Victor Buer Nartey-Tokoli's students are currently helping our country and other countries in various capacities thanks to his impact and vision.<ref>{{Cite web |last=admin |date=2019-11-20 |title=Nkawkaw SHS celebrates 50th anniversary |url=https://www.ghanaiantimes.com.gh/nkawkaw-shs-celebrates-50th-anniversary/ |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=Ghanaian Times |language=en}}</ref>
The late Rt. Rev. Victor Buer Nartey-Tokoli went above and beyond in fulfilling his vow, visiting public spaces like as marketplaces, churches, and schools to persuade guardians and students to enroll in the recently opened Nkawkaw Secondary School.  In addition to those hired straight out of middle schools, the inaugural class of students at Nkawkaw Secondary School comprised former student teachers, middle school dropouts who became street vendors, laborers, small traders, and "station boys."<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-11-13 |title=Nkawkwa SHS Marks 50th Anniversary |url=https://dailyguidenetwork.com/nkawkwa-shs-marks-50th-anniversary/ |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=DailyGuide Network |language=en-US}}</ref> Had it not been for the Rt. Reverend's courageous rescue attempt, a large many of us would have dropped out. The [[slogan]] of the school is "''Education for Service''" which finds expression in the life of Mr. Peter John Moss, a British volunteer who went on to become an Anglican priest in the UK.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-11-13 |title=Nkawkwa SHS Marks 50th Anniversary |url=https://dailyguidenetwork.com/nkawkwa-shs-marks-50th-anniversary/ |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=DailyGuide Network |language=en-US}}</ref> In keeping with the school's slogan of "Education for Service," many of the late Rt. Rev. Victor Buer Nartey-Tokoli's students are currently helping our country and other countries in various capacities thanks to his impact and vision.<ref>{{Cite web |last=admin |date=2019-11-20 |title=Nkawkaw SHS celebrates 50th anniversary |url=https://www.ghanaiantimes.com.gh/nkawkaw-shs-celebrates-50th-anniversary/ |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=Ghanaian Times |language=en}}</ref>

== Vision ==
To teach students how to use their knowledge to benefit the country in addition to helping them obtain skills. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Nkawkaw Senior High |url=https://myriaddigitalsolutions.com/seniorhighub/school/eastern/Nkawkaw.htm |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=myriaddigitalsolutions.com}}</ref>

== Mission ==
To guarantee that every young person in Ghana has an education that would equip them for success in the workforce after they graduate.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-10-17 |title=Nkawkaw Senior High – GadgetsGH |url=https://www.gadgetsgh.com/nkawkaw-senior-high/ |access-date=2024-03-10 |language=en-US}}</ref>


== Programs offered ==
== Programs offered ==
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== Notable alumni ==
== Notable alumni ==


* Brigadier General (rtd) Yeboah Murphy
* Yeboah Murphy, Brigadier General<ref name=":0" />
* [[Frederick Opare-Ansah|Frederick Opare Ansah]], former MP for [[Suhum Municipal District|Suhum]] Constituency<ref name=":0" />
* Col John Omari Ampadu, Director of Army Operations, Army Headquarters
* [[Kofi Nyanteh Akuffo]], High Court Judge<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=High Court Judges |url=https://judicial.gov.gh/index.php/high-court-judges |access-date=2024-05-28 |website=judicial.gov.gh}}</ref>
* Professor Daniel Kwabena Twerefou, Department of Economics, University of Ghana
* [[Moses Anim]], MP for [[Trobu-Amasaman|Trobu]] Constituency<ref name=":0" />
* Professor Nana Akua Amponsah, University of North Carolina, USA
* Dr Emmanuel Opoku, Deputy Chief Executive of Ghana Cocoa Board(COCOBOD) in Charge of Operations
* Samuel Larbi Amoah, Director of Education (rtd)
* Fred Ofosu Baadu, Director of Education (rtd)
* Hon. [[Frederick Opare-Ansah|Frederick Opare Ansah]], former MP for Suhum Constituency
* Dr Stella Agyenim Boateng, Motivational Speaker and HR Director of VRA
* Justice Kofi Nyanteh Akuffo, High Court Judge
* Hon. [[Moses Anim]], MP for Trobu Constituency
* Prof Daniel Kwasi Asare, Chief Research Scientist at Atomic Energy Commission/ Lecturer
* Johnson Yeboah Gyekye, former Principal of Methodist College of Education, Oda


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 15 June 2024

Nkawkaw Senior High School
Location
Map
secondary/high school
MottoEducation for Service
Established1969 (55 years ago) (1969)
GradesForms [1–3]
NicknameKAWSEC

Nkawkaw Senior High School also known as KAWSEC is a public senior high school located in

coed secondary school with day and boarding accommodation.[4]

History

In 1964,

businessman
, Mr. W. A. Wiafe was a politician and traditional leader in his town. The college was remodeled into a secondary school and continued to be housed at "Tobacco House" five years later, in 1969. A portion of the new KAWSEC continued to operate as a teacher training college until finally, five years later, in 1974, the college had to close. From 1969 to 1978, the recognized Rt. Rev. Victor Buer Nartey-Tokoli served as the first Headmaster of Nkawkaw Secondary School. He was a highly regarded Methodist Church priest, an exceptional educationist, a devoted public servant, a great father, and a counselor. He laid the groundwork for the school's success by emphasizing truth, discipline, diligence, and service to the community.

When the government decided to close the then-Nkawkaw Training College in rural Nkawkaw in 1968, it took the strength of the Rt. Rev. Nartey-Tokoli to take on the task of creating Nkawkaw Secondary School out of the Training College's embers. Due to the tact and influence of the Rt. Rev., the agreement to lease on the privately owned site where Nkawkaw Secondary School was founded in October 1969 was extended. He expanded the school from having a Day-only setup to a Day-Boarding setup. By sheer determination, he was able to obtain a sizable piece of land, obtain support from the government, construct new buildings and facilities, and ultimately move the entire school to the current location that serves as the campus to this day. Every activity at the school began and ended with a prayer, as he guided it in the genuine spirit of the Lord. He lived an excellent Christian life. It was not unexpected that Rt. Rev. joined the teaching profession given the continuously impressive academic performance.[5]

The late Rt. Rev. Victor Buer Nartey-Tokoli went above and beyond in fulfilling his vow, visiting public spaces like as marketplaces, churches, and schools to persuade guardians and students to enroll in the recently opened Nkawkaw Secondary School.  In addition to those hired straight out of middle schools, the inaugural class of students at Nkawkaw Secondary School comprised former student teachers, middle school dropouts who became street vendors, laborers, small traders, and "station boys."[6] Had it not been for the Rt. Reverend's courageous rescue attempt, a large many of us would have dropped out. The slogan of the school is "Education for Service" which finds expression in the life of Mr. Peter John Moss, a British volunteer who went on to become an Anglican priest in the UK.[7] In keeping with the school's slogan of "Education for Service," many of the late Rt. Rev. Victor Buer Nartey-Tokoli's students are currently helping our country and other countries in various capacities thanks to his impact and vision.[8]

Programs offered

classroom

The school offers six programs of study - General Arts, General Science, Business, Agriculture, Home Economics and Visual Arts[9]

School Facilities

  • Computer Lab
  • Library
  • Classroom Blocks[10]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Nkawkaw Senior High". GhanaHighSchools.com. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  2. ^ Steffie, Ann (2021-01-07). "List of senior high schools in the Eastern Region of Ghana in 2024". Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  3. ^ "MP presents 5,000 exercise books to Nkawkaw Senior High School". BusinessGhana. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  4. ^ Starrfm.com.gh (2019-06-01). "Nkawkaw SHS student drowns in galamsey pit, two arrested - Starr Fm". Starr Fm. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  5. ^ a b c d e Online, Peace FM. "Nkawkaw Senior High School @ 50: Celebrating Excellence and Education For Service". Peacefmonline.com - Ghana news. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  6. ^ "Nkawkwa SHS Marks 50th Anniversary". DailyGuide Network. 2019-11-13. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  7. ^ "Nkawkwa SHS Marks 50th Anniversary". DailyGuide Network. 2019-11-13. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  8. ^ admin (2019-11-20). "Nkawkaw SHS celebrates 50th anniversary". Ghanaian Times. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  9. ^ "Nkawkaw Senior High Programs | SchoolsInGh.com". schoolsInGh. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  10. ^ "Nkawkaw Senior High". GhanaHighSchools.com. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  11. ^ "High Court Judges". judicial.gov.gh. Retrieved 2024-05-28.

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