Madam Grace Opoku-Addo, an eminent Educationist, is
the key to the founding of the school. The idea began
in October 2000 with the construction of the first phase
consisting of the ground floor with four classrooms
ready for use by September 9th 2002. In order to get
children to occupy those rooms, there was the need
to advertise, and so a house-to-house method of
advertising was adopted by using brochures and fliers,
and this was done with the help of the proprietor and
her grandchildren and some of the workers on site. The
first class consisted of sixteen pupils and five teachers.
Management, realizing the need to accommodate
children flocking in from neighboring schools, decided
to start the Junior Secondary School.
By the start of the 2003/2004 academic years, this
had begun in earnest with a total of 24 pupils. Our
first batch of JSS pupils sat for the Basic Education
Certificate Examinations, organized by the West Africa
Examinations Council, with 100% passes in all subjects.
At this point, we believe in the saying that “hard work
and diligence to duty pays” and this has always been
our hallmark of success.