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St Roses Senior High (Akwatia)
St Rose's Senior High (Rosec or Roses) is a public Catholic high school for girls, located in Akwatia in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The second-cycle high school was founded in 1965 by the Dominican Sisters. History St Rose's Senior High School is one of the girls' schools in the Eastern Region being managed by the Catholic Church. St. Rose's Senior High School (Formerly St. Roses Secondary School) was founded in November 1965 by the Dominican Sisters from Speyer, Germany. The Dominican founding Sisters were; Rev. Sr. Victricia Koch, who was then the Superior General of the Dominican Sisters in Ghana; Rev. Sr. Beatrix Koob, Rev. Sr. Zita Simon and Rev. Sr. Solamen Ott. They were brought to Ghana by the Most Reverend Bishop Joseph Oliver Bowers, the then Bishop of the Accra Diocese of the Catholic Church. The school first started as a teacher training college with 80 students but in September 1969, the teacher training college was changed over into a secondary school with the i ...
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Akwatia
Akwatia is a town in Denkyembour, a district in the Eastern region of south Ghana and west of the Atewa Range in the Birim River basin. Akwatia has a 2013 settlement population of 23,766 people. Akwatia is the main center of diamond extraction in Ghana. The town is the center of the Denkyembour parliamentary constituency. Facilities Education Schools include St. Rose's´High School and Akwatia Technical Institute. The local football club is the Akwatia Diamond Stars. Healthcare Akwatia can boast of two hospitals, The Saint Dominic's Hospital and The Ghanaian Consolidated Diamonds Company Hospital (G.C.D Hospital). The Saint Dominic's Hospital in Akwatia is a 320-bed facility, and well-equipped and the hospital opened an Eye Clinic in 2003. Diamond mining The Akwatia diamond field lies in Birimian rocks and has produced more than a of diamonds, mostly industrial grade. The Ghana government-owned Ghana Consolidated Diamonds (GCD) is the only formal commercial producer of d ...
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Abena Amoah
Abena Amoah is one of Ghana's leading female investment bankers and financial advisors. On July 15, 2020, she was appointed as the Deputy Managing Director of the Ghana Stock Exchange. In this position Ms. Amoah is responsible for the operational activities of the Exchange as well as assisting the managing director in defining and implementing the Exchange's corporate strategies and plans. Prior to this appointment, Abena was the chief executive officer for Baobab Advisors, a financial advisory services firm she founded. Amoah has served on the boards of Wapic Insurance Limited (Ghana), Access Bank Limited (Ghana) and The African Women's Development Fund. She received a Newmont Gold Ghana Highest Award for Excellence at the National Youth Excellence Awards in 2006. And was listed as one of WomanRising's 100 Most Outstanding Women Entrepreneurs in Ghana in 2016. Education Abena Amoah graduated from the University of Ghana Business School with a first class honor bachelor's degree in ...
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Roman Catholicism In Ghana
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List Of Senior High Schools In Ghana
This is a list of category b Senior High Schools in Ghana by region. Ashanti Region There are more than 180 Senior High Schools in the region. Bono, Bono East & Ahafo Regions Central Region Eastern Region Greater Accra Region Northern Region Oti Region Upper East Region Upper West Region Volta Region Western & Western North Regions See also * Education in Ghana * List of schools in Ghana References Sources and external links Complete Ghana School List (Includes Universities and Colleges)Best senior high schools in Ghana according to WAECat TechEngage * ThSCHOOL MAPPING & MONITORING PORTAL (Ghana Education Service, Ministry of Education, Ghana)also has data for Senior High Schools in Ghana. {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Senior High Schools In Ghana Schools * Schools Ghana Ghana Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean t ...
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Education In Ghana
Before the arrival of European settlers, who introduced a formal education system addressed to the elites, education in Ghana was mainly informal and based on apprenticeship. Economic activities in pre-colonial Ghana were based on farm produce shared within households and members of each household specialized in providing necessities such as cooking utilities, shelter, clothing, and furniture, and trade with other households was therefore practiced on a very small scale. As such there was no need for employment outside the household that would have otherwise called for disciplines, values, and skills through a formal education system. After colonization, Ghana's economy became a hybrid of subsistence and formal economy. Education indicators in Ghana reflect disparities between gender, rural and urban areas, and the Southern and Northern parts of the country. These disparities drive public action against illiteracy and inequities in access to education. Eliminating illiteracy ...
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Caryn Agyeman Prempeh
Caryn Agyeman Prempeh is a Ghanaian medical practitioner and television presenter. she is the founder of CERVIVA Ghana. Education Caryn is the daughter of Asantehene, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II King of Asante. She was named after her paternal grandmother Nana Afia Kobi Serwah Ampem II, the Late Asantehemaa. She had her secondary education at St Roses Secondary School, Akwatia and Headington Girls School, Oxford, (United Kingdom). She furthered to University College Of London, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology School Of Medical Science and Queen Mary University of London to study Biomedical Science, Medicine and Global Public Health respectively. Career Caryn started her medical practices in Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi in 2015 then moved to 37 Military Hospital. She is currently the Resident Medical Officer of Claron Health International in Accra. In 2011, she founded Cerviva Ghana, a non profit that is creating awareness and educating youn ...
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Phyllis Osei
Phyllis Ama Tebuah Osei is a Ghanaian superintendent police officer. In November 2018, she was adjudged the United Nations Female Police Officer of the Year Award, formerly known as the International Female Police Peacekeeper Award in recognition for her service during the United Nations Somalia, (UNSOM) Peacekeeping Mission in February. Nana Akuffo-Addo congratulated her for winning this award when he was giving his 62nd Independence Anniversary speech on Wednesday in Tamale in the Northern region. Education She is an old student of St Roses Senior High School. Osei had her training as a police officer from the Ghana Police Academy The Ghana Police College was established in 1959 in Tesano, Accra to policemen and women in Ghana. Before its establishment all Senior Police Officers were trained in the United Kingdom. References {{Ghana-school-stub 1959 establishments i .... She graduated in May 2007 as an assistant superintendent of police. Career She joined the Ghana Po ...
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Sandra Opoku
Sandra Opoku is a Ghanaian lawyer. In 2019, after her appointment into office by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, she became the first female director of the Tema Port. She was formerly the general manager for the legal division of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority. Education Opoku attended St Roses Senior High school in Akwatia, Eastern Region, where she acquired both her O level in 1992 and A Levels in 1994. Back in school, she was the protocol officer and a dining hall prefect. Upon completing her schooling at St. Roses, she gained admission into the University of Ghana to pursue a degree in Law and subsequently entered the Ghana School of Law, and there, she was called to the Bar in October 2001. In 2004, she again gained admission into the International Maritime Law Institute in Malta, where she obtained her Masters in International Maritime Law. Career Opoku first joined the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority in 2003. Since then she has worked there serving as a la ...
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Ghana Academy Of Arts And Sciences
The Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (GAAS) is a learned society for the arts and sciences based in Accra, Ghana. The institution was founded in November 1959 by Kwame Nkrumah with the aim to promote the pursuit, advancement and dissemination of knowledge in all branches of the sciences and the humanities."The Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences"
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History

The Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences began its life as the Ghana Academy of Learning,"Detailed information: Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences"
, International Council for Science.
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Marian Asantewah Nkansah
Marian Asantewah Nkansah is a Ghanaian environmental chemist. Her research work focuses on finding solutions to environmental problems associated with levels and fate of toxic substances such as heavy/trace metals, persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in food, water, soil, rocks, sediments and other environmental samples. She also researches on the interaction of these pollutants with each other in the environment. In 2016, together with some scientists from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, she led a research which led to the confirmation that edible white clay poses potential cancer risk. In 2016, she became the first scientist to win the Fayzah M. Al-Kharafi Prize, an annual award that recognises exceptional women scientists from scientifically and technologically lagging countries. She and Collins Obuah, another scientist from the University of Ghana, were the two scientist selected to attend the Lindau Nobel ...
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Sandra "Alexandrina" Don-Arthur
Sandra Don-Arthur (born 22 April 1980) also known as ''Alexandrina'' in the showbiz industry is a professional makeup artist and Vlogger from Ghana. She is the founder and C.E.O of Alexiglam Studio, a Ghanaian makeup and beauty company that provides beauty services to women in Ghana. Early life and education She was born to a Ghanaian architect father, Dr. Eric George Alexander Don-Arthur and a Russian mother, Mrs. Natalia Don-Arthur who is a biochemist. She grew up in both Ghana and Russia with her 4 siblings and is the younger sister of Eric Don-Arthur, the 2016 National Democratic Congress Parliamentary Candidate for the Effutu Constituency. Don-Arthur attended Morning Star School in Cantonments and moved to St. Roses Senior High School in Akwatia. Later, she left to the United Kingdom to study at the West London College and in 2011 proceeded to Mink Cosmetics where she graduated with a certificate in makeup artistry, hair styling and special effects. She is also an ...
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Nana Anima Wiafe-Akenten
Nana Anima Wiafe-Akenten is a Ghanaian media practitioner and the Head of the Akan-Nzema Department of the College of Languages Education, Ajumako Campus of the University of Education, Winneba in Ghana. She is the first person to receive a doctorate degree in the Twi language, one of the varieties of Akan. Personal life Wiafe-Akenten is from Atwima-Ofoase in the Ashanti Region. Dr. Anima grew up in a family of academicians. She is married to Dr. Charles B. Wiafe-Akenten, who is also a lecturer at the Psychology Department of the University of Ghana. Her first child, Dr Michael Wiafe-Kwagyan, is a lecturer with the Plant Science Department in the same institution. She has three daughters - Nana Adwoa, Awo Asantewaa, and Ohenemaa Wiafewaa. Education Wiafe-Akenten had her secondary education at the St. Roses Secondary School, Akwatia in the Eastern Region of Ghana between 1991 and 1993. She attended University of Ghana for her first degree, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Li ...
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