Keta Senior High Technical School
Keta Senior High Technical School | |
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Administration block Dzo Lali Fly Now | |
Address | |
P.O. Box KW 122 Keta - Dzelukope Volta Region Ghana | |
Coordinates | 5°55′0″N 0°59′0″E / 5.91667°N 0.98333°ECoordinates: 5°55′0″N 0°59′0″E / 5.91667°N 0.98333°E |
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School type | Public High School |
Established | 27 February 1953 |
Status | Active |
Sister school | Ketasco Basic |
School board | Board of Directors |
School district | Keta Municipal District |
Oversight | Ghana Education Service |
Authorizer | Ministry of Education |
Headmaster | D.K. Sedanu Kwawu |
Grades | Forms(1-3) |
Gender | Mix |
Enrolment | Yearly |
Average class size | 35 |
Education system | Senior High |
Language | English |
Houses |
Quao Fiawoo Abruquah Kotoka |
Colour(s) | Khaki and Khaki |
Slogan | Now or Never |
Mascot | Eagle |
Website |
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Keta Senior High Technical School (Ketasco) formerly Keta Secondary School is a mixed Public Senior High School located at Dzelukope a town in the Keta Municipal District of the Volta Region, Ghana[1]
History
The school was started on 27 February 1953 in a private house owned by a native of Dzelukope Mr. Kudzawu which can still be located some few metres from the Electricity Company of Ghana Ltd. (ECG) at Dzelukope. It started with 22 students (16 boys and 6 girls).[1]
Headmasters
The table below shows the list headmasters since the school was established and their tenure of office.[1]
Name | Tenure of Office |
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Mr. D. K. Sedanu-Kwawu | 2007–Present |
Mr. D. O. Gbagbo | 2005–2007 |
Mr. J. Y. Deku | 1990–2005 |
Mr. C. K. Mensah | 1988–1990 |
Mr. J. A. K. Kaleku | 1984–1988 |
Mr. C. K. Mensah | 1983–1984 |
Mr. F. Y. Amuzu | 1970–1983 |
Mr. R. E. K. Matanawui | 1963–1970 |
Mr. J. W. Abruquah | 1957–1963 |
Mr. Nathan Quao | 1953–1956 |
Courses offered
- General Science
- Business
- General Arts
- Home Economics
- Technical
- Visual Arts
- Agricultural Science
Houses
There are four houses in the school, namely:
Quao
Quao house also known as House one. Represented by the color green
Fiawoo
Fiawoo house also known as House two. Represented by the color blue
Abruquah
Abruquah house also known as House three. Represented by the color yellow
Kotoka
Kotoka house also known as House four. Represented by the color red
Note: Quao and Abruquah are also referred to as City while Kotoka and Fiawoo are called Zongo.
References
- 1 2 3 "A BRIEF HISTORY". ketasco.com. Retrieved 25 June 2013.