Talk:Aburi Girls' Senior High School
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Houses
[edit]As mentioned earlier, the school has eight houses. Each house is allied with another house which is known as the "sister house"
BARRADEEN: This sister house Alliance is as a result of joining Barradale house and Aberdeen House.The house colours are Blue and Purple respectively
KILSEM: The Kilsyth and Sylvia Asempa alliance. The house colours are Red and White respectively.
CHAPAK: These sister houses are Chapel House and Royal Park House. Chapel House colour is Orange and Royal Park's is Ash
IREDIN: Edinburgh's and Irene Anderson's alliance. House colours are Green and Yellow Respectively.
Each year, there is a "Jama Contest" between the houses. Each house teaches their members songs to use as what us popularly known as 'Jama' to sing. It is fun because each house teams up with their sister house to compete Hel lyyy (talk) 15:18, 15 November 2019 (UTC)
Sports
[edit]Students in Abugiss are encouraged to play sports.Basketball, Soccer, Handball, Netball, Volleyball,Table Tennis and Badminton are all taught in the school.The school has won a number of competitions and occasionally holds inter-house sports competions Hel lyyy (talk) 16:45, 15 November 2019 (UTC)
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