Evangelical Presbyterian College of Education, Bimbilla

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Evangelical Presbyterian College of Education, Bimbilla
Other name
E. P. College of Education, Bimbilla
Established1962 (1962)
AffiliationGovernment of Ghana
Location, ,
NN0031
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8°52′17″N0°02′54″E / 8.87150°N 0.04833°E / 8.87150; 0.04833
LanguageEnglish
Region
Zone
Northern Region
Northern Zone
Short nameBimbico
Source: An Atlas of The Forty Colleges of Education in Ghana. [1]

Evangelical Presbyterian College of Education, Bimbilla is a teacher education college in Bimbilla (Nanumba North District, Northern Region, Ghana). [1] The college is located in Northern Zone zone. It is one of the about 40 public colleges of education in Ghana. [2] The college participated in the DFID-funded T-TEL programme. [3] The college was established in 1962 with 35 male students. It was a single sex institution until 1975 when females were allowed admission into the school. [4]

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History

The college was founded in 1962 by the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana, whose headquarters is at Ho in the Volta Region. It was opened on 2 October with 35 male students and remained a single sex institution until 1975 when female students were admitted. It is a Government assisted institution. [5]

The list of names of principals in chronological order since its inception is as follows:
NameYears served
Adolf G. K. Adzanku1962 to 1972
E. K. Glante1972 to 1975
F. K. Hehemeku1975 to 1976
G. B. Senaya1976 to 1977
B. K. Tsetse1977 to 1979
Benjamin A. Agalga1979 to 1991
Marshall A. Adam1991 to 2002
Abdulai Abu-Wemah2002

Programmes

The College was established to train four – year Certificate ‘A’ post-middle teachers for basic level schools. It ran the modular course from 1988 to 1992. It turned three – year Certificate ‘A’ post-secondary in 1989. The College ran a three – year Diploma in Basic Education programme and it is one of the colleges selected to train Science and Mathematics teachers. Since April 2005, the College has taken on board the Untrained Teachers Diploma in Basic Education (UTDBE) programme by distance which is a four-year programme. [5]

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References

  1. 1 2 Björn Haßler, Jacob Tetteh Akunor, Enock Seth Nyamador (2017). An Atlas of The Forty Colleges of Education in Ghana. Available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. Available at http://bjohas.de/atlas2017 Archived 29 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine
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  3. "Our network". Transforming Teacher Education and Learning, Ghana. Archived from the original on 29 December 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  4. "E.P College of Education (Bimbila) - T-TEL". www.t-tel.org. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  5. 1 2 "Learning Hub - T-TEL". www.t-tel.org. Archived from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2019.