St. John Bosco's College of Education

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St. John Bosco's College of Education
Established1946
AffiliationGovernment of Ghana
Location, ,
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10°52′23″N1°04′40″W / 10.87306°N 1.07791°W / 10.87306; -1.07791
LanguageEnglish
Region
Zone
Upper East
Northern Zone
Short nameBosco
Source: An Atlas of The Forty Colleges of Education in Ghana. [1]

St. John Bosco's College of Education is a teacher education college in Navrongo (Kassena Nankana East District, Upper East Region, Ghana) set up in 1946 with 10 male students. [1] The college became a public tertiary institution, established by the Colleges of Education Act (847) 2012, accredited by the National Accreditation Board Ghana , and mandated to train standard teachers for Pre-tertiary Education in Ghana. [2]  

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The college is specialised in training teachers in the broad areas of Social, Agriculture and Pure Sciences, as well as Computing, Mathematics, Technical and Vocational disciplines. It is one of the about 40 public colleges of education in Ghana. [3] The college participated in the DFID-funded T-TEL programme. [4]

History

St. John Bosco's College of Education was established in January 1946 by the Catholic Mission. Ten male students were enrolled to pursue a 2-year post middle Teacher's Certificate ‘B’ course. Out of the ten students, seven completed the course. This course ended in 1961. [5]

St. John Bosco's has recorded several successes in academia, sports and community or social work since its establishment. The college has never scored less than 80% in yearly examinations conducted by the Institute of Education, University of Cape Coast. Several of the graduates of the college are in prominent positions in the country. In sports, the college is the pacesetter among the colleges in Northern Ghana. Bosco's has played a leading role in the education against HIV/AIDS among students in particular, and the public in the Kassena-Nankana District in general. [5]

Principals since the establishment of the college:
NameYears served
Rev. Fr. ChartrandFeb. 1946 – Jan. 1954
Rev. Fr. LebelJan. 1954 – Jan. 1960
Rev. Fr. PwamangJan. 1960 – Sept 1972
Rev. Fr. J.W. ApuriSept 1972 – Aug. 1979
Mr. Blay-ToffeyAug. 1979 – Oct. 1980
Rev. Fr. AwiahNov. 1980 – Mar. 1981
Mr. E.D. ZormalMar 1981 – May 1981
Mr. B.K. TsetseMay 1981 – Nov. 1985
Rev. Fr. Victor PhelenNov. 1985 – Dec. 1986
Mr. B.J.L. KumasiDec. 1986 – Sept 1989
Mrs. Rosemary WeobongOct. 1989 – Sept 1998
Mr. Francis AgyeereOct. 1998 – Feb. 2000
Mr. Alfred A. NdagoFeb. 2000 - Aug. 2014
Mr. William A. AtindanaSept. 2014 - Aug. 2020
Prof. Joseph AmikuzunuSept. 2020 - Date

Old Programmes

New (Current) Programmes

Bachelor of Education Degree, 4-year Junior High School (Level Specialism Programme), 2018

Bachelor of Education Degree, 4-year Primary School Education

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References

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