Public high school in Ghana
Abuakwa State College Eastern Region-Kibi
Ghana
Coordinates 6°10′32″N 0°32′39″W / 6.175626°N 0.544099°W / 6.175626; -0.544099 Type Public high school Motto Yaanom! Susubiribi!! Established 1936 (89 years ago) (1936 ) Founder 3 Methodist elders Status Active School district Abuakwa South Municipal Oversight Ministry of Education Head of school MR. Eric Adjei Sarpong Hanson Gender Coed Age 15 to 19 Classes offered Business, general arts, general science, agriculture science, visual arts, home economics Language English Campus Abuakwa State College Houses 6 (Paa Willie, Akyem Asafo, Apea Menkah, J.B Danquah, C.J Banaman, E.K Ofori) Colour(s) Yellow and greenSong Susubiribi Nickname ABUSCO Publication Yaanom Susubiribi Alumni Old Abuscodians Association
Abuakwa State College is a co-ed second cycle institution in Kibi in the Eastern Region of Ghana .[ 1] [ 2]
History
The school was established in 1936 by three elders of the Methodist Church at Asafo-Akyem as a preparatory institution to prepare Ghanaian students who wanted to sit the then Junior Cambridge Examination.[ 2] It was relocated to Kyebi in 1937 by Nana Sir Ofori Atta I who laid the foundation stone on 11 October 1937 thus becoming the founder and father of the school, Abuakwa State College was born to enable more students especially those from Akyem Abuakwa to enroll in the school.[ 3] [ 4]
Headmasters
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Kofi Asante Ofori-Atta
1944-1947
William Ofori-Atta
1947-1951
S A Allotey
1972 -1978
A N Tetteh (ag)
1978 (Nov) - 1978(Dec)
D K Asiedu
1979 - 1982
D W Donkor(ag)
1982(April) -1982(Aug)
S A Birikorang
1982 - 1983
D M Ankomah
1983 - 1990
A O Botwe
1990 - 1993
E A Preko
1993 - 1995
K Antwi-Dako
1995 - 2001
Frederick Opoku
2002 -2016
Mr Eric adjei || 2016-date
Notable Persons Associated with Abuakwa State College
Notable alumni
Gibson Dokyi Ampaw , minister in the second republic
Rose Akua Ampofo , First Ghanaian woman to be ordained as a Presbyterian Minister
Martin Appiah-Danquah , Ghanaian politician
Akenten Appiah-Menka , politician and businessman
Ahmed Arthur , politician
Kwesi Amoako Atta , current roads & highways minister
John Odaate-Barnor , former Chief of Defense Staff
Asare Konadu , Writer
Jacob Kwakye-Maafo , physician
Mzbel , Ghanaian musician
Bob Pixel , Photographer
Boahene Yeboah-Afari , minister of state in the Nkrumah government
Carlos Kingsley Ahenkorah , politician
Notable staff
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