Dansoman

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Dansoman
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Dansoman
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Country Ghana
Region Greater Accra Region

Dansoman is a suburban town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, [1] [2] [3] near the Accra and Takoradi districts of the Accra Metropolitan Area. It is known as one of the largest estates in West Africa.

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History

Dansoman was founded by the late Nii Kojo Danso I in the late 1960s, and was named after him soon after (with "man" meaning town in Ga). When it was built, Dansoman was the largest planned urban settlement in the ECOWAS region.

Sport

Liberty Professionals, the local professional football club, play at the Carl Reindorf Park Stadium.

Schools

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Dansoman Roundabout

Dansoman has several schools, including senior high schools such as Dayspring Montessori International School, Ebenezer Senior High, St. Margaret Mary Senior High and Wesley Grammar Senior High. [4] [5] [6] Its junior high schools are Christian Home School, St. Bernadette Soubirious Primary School, Oral Roberts International School, St Martin de Porres School,Mt. Olivet Methodist Academy, [7] Alpha Beta Christian College, Ave Maria School and New Century Career Training Institute (NCCTI/NVTI).

Senior high schools

  • Alpha Beta Christian College
  • Dansoman Secondary School
  • Ebenezer Senior High School
  • Rising Star Senior High School
  • Seven Great Princes Senior High School
  • St. Margret Mary Senior High School
  • Wesley Grammar School
  • Dansoman Technical School
  • NCCTI~NVTI: New Century Career Training Institute
  • His Majesty Academy (Senior High School)

Junior high schools

  • Christian Home School
  • Debest Academy
  • Dansoman Baptist Academy
  • Top Class Education Center
  • Datus Complex School
  • Ted Academy
  • Lospat School Complex
  • Riis Memorial School
  • Alpha Beta Christian College
  • Kids Alliance Education Centre
  • St. Martins De Porres
  • Mother Mary's School
  • St. Anthony's School
  • St. Bernadette Soubirous School
  • Step-By-Step Montessori School
  • Emmanuel Presbyterian Preparatory School
  • St. Jude's School
  • Ave Maria School
  • Dansoman '1' Junior High School
  • Dansoman '2' Junior High School
  • Dansoman '3' Junior High School
  • Dansoman '4' Junior High School
  • Christian Home School
  • Seven Great Princes Academy
  • St. Anthony's Preparatory School
  • St. Martin de Porres School"
  • Star of The Sea School
  • Mount Olivet Methodist Academy
  • Oddarene School
  • Kiddie Class Education Centre
  • Most Holy Heart School
  • Goodwill Preparatory School
  • Bishop John Daly Anglican School
  • Gbegbeyise Junior High School
  • Riches of Glory Academy
  • Royal Standard Learning Centre
  • Christ Ambassadors School of Excellence
  • Young Christian Int'l School
  • Dayspring Montessori International School

Churches

Organizations

Notable residents

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