Ghana has about 1200 senior high schools that serve the whole country and have some fantastic architectural features on their campuses. Despite the fact that the SHS is a place for study, some senior high school grounds are visually appealing.
Some of these high school campuses feature notable buildings. The academic output of both instructors and pupils is determined by the atmosphere of a school.
Let us look at the profile of Ghana’s most beautiful SHS campus.
The most beautiful Senior High School in Ghana is Aburi Girls’ Senior High School. It is the most gorgeous campus in SHS. It is a Presbyterian all-girls senior high boarding school in Ghana’s Eastern Region that is also one of the top category A schools in the country. It is one of the region’s finest and most successful schools.
The school was established in 1946. The school’s primary colors are yellow and green.
Houses or Halls Facilities
- Aberdeen House
- Irene Anderson House
- Sylvia Asempa House
- Barradale House
- Chapel House
- Edinburgh House
- Kilsyth House
- Royal Park House
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
- Business
- Visual Arts
- Home Economics
- General Science
- General Arts
ACHIEVEMENTS
Between 2011 and 2015, the school won top honors in two areas of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), Best in Mathematics and Best in Science. Also in 2015, the school received three top prizes in the National Best School and Best Teacher prizes for the Eastern Region’s Senior High School Division.
Notable Alumni
- Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Ghanaian academic, sociologist, and professor of Gender studies and African studies at the University of Ghana
- Senyuiedzorm Awusi Adadevoh, photojournalist
- Vida Akoto-Bamfo, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2009 – 2019)
- Gloria Akuffo.
- Sylvia Anie, chemist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry,[6] received an award from the Old Students Association of Aburi Girls’ Senior High School recognizing her contributions to scientific knowledge.
- Francisca Ashietey-Odunton, journalist, broadcaster, and diplomat
- Ivy Barley, Ghanaian entrepreneur
- Veronica Bekoe, Ghanaian Biological scientist, and inventor of Veronica Bucket
- Abena Brigidi, investment analyst author, and speaker
- Esi Awuah, Ghanaian academic; foundation vice chancellor of the University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana
- Matilda Baffour Awuah, Security expert, former Director General of the Ghana Prisons Service
Christine Alexandra Clerk, physician and epidemiologist - Nuong Faalong, Ghanaian journalist, activist, and actress
- Elsie Effah Kaufmann, current Host of the National Science and Math Quiz and biomedical engineering scholar
- Lovelace Johnson, active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2019–)
- Ofie Kodjoe, American-Ghanaian singer, actress, radio presenter, and motivational speaker
- Cynthia Lamptey, Deputy Special Prosecutor
- Deloris Frimpong Manso, entrepreneur, television and radio show host, producer, public speaker, and Women’s Advocate
- Ernestina Naadu Mills, educator and former First Lady of Ghana
Ellen Serwaa Nee-Whang, retired Ghanaian diplomat - Abena Oduro, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Social Science at the University of Ghana
- Rose Constance Owusu, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2008 – 2014)
- Akosua Adoma Perbi, Ghanaian author and history professor
- Cina Soul, singer-songwriter and recording artist
- Johanna Odonkor Svanikier, diplomat
- Theresa Amerley Tagoe, Ghanaian politician