St. Peter's Boys Senior High School
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Type | Public secondary/high school |
Motto | Dignitati Hominum (For the Dignity of Mankind) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1957 |
School district | kwahu east |
Head of school | Board of Governors |
Grades | Forms [1-3] |
Number of students | 1,200+ |
Color(s) | Yellow and green |
Athletics | Track and field |
Mascot | Crocodile |
Nickname | Persco |
Affiliation | Divine Word Missionaries |
Patron Saint | Peter Claver |
First headmaster | Fr. Clement Hotze |
School anthem | "Youth of St. Peter's" |
Website | [1] |
St. Peter's Senior High School, or PERSCO, is a Roman Catholic boys' senior high school in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The school was established in 1957 by the Divine Word Missionaries (SVD). The school is located in the town of Nkwatia Kwahu on the Kwahu Ridge.
Academics Facilities
[edit]The academic side of the school, popularly referred to as the Class Side, is the site of classroom blocks, science laboratories, a computer laboratory, quiz room and administration block. The classroom blocks house the Science, Business, Visual Arts and General Arts classes .
The laboratories are used for science practicals for the mandatory science courses of Physics, Biology and Chemistry.
Dormitories
[edit]The school has five dormitory blocks housing six houses named after Roman Catholic saints who were associated with Africa or Black people and they are as follows:
- St. Peter Claver House
- St. Martin De Porres House
- St. Eugene De Foucauld House
- St. Kizito House
- St. Augustine House
- St. Charles Lwanga House
Academics
[edit]The school offers four programs of studies - Visual Arts, General Arts, Science and Business. Until the introduction of the computerized placement system by the government for the placement of junior high graduates into secondary schools, the school conducted placement examinations for its first years.
The placement test was to make sure only the best students were selected to the science programs.
Sports
[edit]There is a football pitch, athletics oval, basketball and volleyball courts, hockey pitch, and tennis courts. Students have gone on to represent the Kwahu zone in the Super-Zonal sports festivals.
The school has produced the best basketball players in the Kwahu zone. Between 2000 and 2004 the school was the sole representative of the Kwahu zone in basketball at the Super Zonal games.
Features
[edit]Palm plantation
[edit]The school has two large palm plantations; one at the entrance of the school and the other at the mid-eastern side of the school. Apart from being a free source of palm fruits used to feed the student body, the plantation at the entrance also serves as a place where students receive and entertain their visitors.
School chapel
[edit]The chapel building can accommodate the entire student population. Sunday mass is attended by the student body and Catholic staff members. Catholic residents of the township also worship in the chapel. There are visits from the Bishop of the Koforidua Diocese under which the parish falls. Mass is officiated by the School Chaplain and sometimes by other priests who are usually members of the teaching staff.
School crocodiles
[edit]The school has two crocodiles which are considered as important components in the school's tapestry. The crocodiles are almost like the school's mascots and also serve as a tourist attraction to many first time visitors; most visitors visit the crocodile enclosure first before undertaking other businesses at the school premises. The welfare of the crocodiles is the responsibility of the school's wildlife club.
Notable alumni
[edit]- Ken Attafuah - Ghanaian criminologist and head of the National Identification Authority[1]
- Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu - Majority leader of parliament and Minister of Parliamentary affairs
- Professor Ebenezer Oduro Owusu - Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana
- Dr. Anthony Nsiah Asare - Director General, Ghana Health Service
- Dr. Archibald Letsa - Volta Regional Minister of Ghana
- Kwaku Kwarteng - Deputy Minister of Finance, Ghana
- Kwabena Kwabena - Highlife musician
- Obrafour - Hiplife musician and rapper
- John Ofori-Tenkorang - Director General of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT)
- Selorm Adadevoh - Chief executive officer of MTN Ghana, a subsidiary of MTN Group
- Magnom - Musician and Music Producer
- Gilbert Asante - Ghanaian photographer
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Reading Changed My Life - Prof Ken A. Attafuah". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 16 November 2017.