Accra Academy | |
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Address | |
P. O. Box GP 501 Bubuashie , Ghana | |
Coordinates | 5°34′18″N 0°14′38″W / 5.57167°N 0.24389°W |
Information | |
Type | day and boarding high school |
Motto | Esse Quam Videri |
Established | 20 July 1931[1] |
School district | Accra Metropolitan District.[2] |
Chairman of the Board of Governors | Mr. Justice Jones Dotse |
Headmaster | Emmanuel Fiemawhle |
Staff | 45 (non-teaching) |
Faculty | 75 |
Grades | Forms' (1–3) |
Gender | Boys |
Number of students | 2,000[4] |
Campus size | 37 acres[8] |
Campus type | Urban[5][6][7] |
Color(s) | Yellow and blue |
Slogan | Bleoo[3] |
Athletics | Track and field |
Athletics conference | Greater Accra super-zonal athletics |
Mascot | Lion |
Nickname | Little Legon |
Website | accraacademy |
Accra Academy is a boys' high school located at Bubuashie near Kaneshie in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana. It admits both boarding and day students. Founded as a private school in 1931, it gained the status of a Government-Assisted School in 1950. It is the oldest existing high school to have been privately founded in the Gold Coast.[9][10][11][12]
The academy runs courses in business, general science, general arts, agricultural science and visual arts, leading to the award of a West African Senior School Certificate.[6][13][10][14][15][16][excessive citations]
The academy's founders provided tuition to students who wanted a secondary-grade education but who did not have financial support to enable them do so.[8][17] The first principal and co-founder, Kofi Konuah periodically travelled to some of the major towns in each region of the country to organize entrance examinations for students, so as to offer the brilliant but needy among them the opportunity of education in the Accra Academy.[18] The academy no longer offers special admission to brilliant but needy students but, as per a 2005 general directive from the Ghana Education Service, admits its students through a school selection placement system.[19]
Accra Academy was ranked 8th out of the top 100 high schools in Africa by Africa Almanac in 2003, based upon quality of education, student engagement, strength and activities of alumni, school profile, internet and news visibility.[20] Amongst its achievements include; being the first school to have produced successive Chief Justices of Ghana, and the only school to have produced successive Ghanaian Speakers of Parliament. It is also the first school to have produced a head of government and a deputy head of government in the same Ghanaian government.[21]
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The research leading up to the publication of the 100 Best High Schools in Africa began with the launching of the website in December 2000.