Tamale Senior High School | |
---|---|
Address | |
P. O. Box 50 E.R Tamale Education Ridge, Sagnarigu Ghana | |
Information | |
Former names |
|
School type | Secondary co-educational boarding school |
Motto | Fortiter, Fideliter and Feliciter (Boldly, Faithfully, Successfully) |
Established | 1951 |
Status | Active |
School board | Board of Governors |
School district | Sagnarigu Municipal District |
Oversight | Ghana Education Service |
Grades | Forms 1–3 (Grades 10–12) |
Gender | Co-ed |
Age range | 14 to 18 years |
Education system | Senior High School |
Language | English |
Nickname | Tamasco |
Rivals | Ghana Senior High School (Tamale) |
Tamale Senior High School formerly Government Secondary School, Tamale, Gbewaa Secondary School, and more recently Tamale Secondary School is a co-educational second cycle boarding school located at Education Ridge, a suburb of the Sagnarigu Municipality. The school was founded in 1951 by the then British Colonial Authorities as the first second cycle institution of the Northern Territories. [1] [2]
The school is a selective school that grants admissions to students in Ghana based on their results in the Basic Education Certificate Examination, and for students outside Ghana, based on a special entrance examination prepared by the school. Courses offered by the school include; Business, General Science, Home Economics, Technical, General Arts, and Visual Arts. [3]
Tamale senior high school is one of the prestigious senior high schools in Ghana and Northern region in particular. Hence the students refer to the school as the Northern light. Tamale Senior High School is the only senior high that has won the zonal championship twice in a role. Tamale Senior High School is the first and only senior high school in the Northern Region that has qualified for the Semi-final stage in the year 2021 in the National Science and Maths Quiz Competition. [4]
Tamale Senior High School is considered amongst institutions of the highest prestige in Ghana, due to its longstanding history predating independent Ghana, and its prominent alumni. [5] The school can count amongst its ranks; a head of State, two vice presidents of the fourth republic of Ghana, a speaker of parliament, two Justices of the Supreme Court of Ghana, two Chiefs of Defence Staff, and a host of government ministers and members of parliament.
Tamale Senior High School was founded by then British Colonial Administration as Government Secondary School, Tamale in 1951. [6] The school was developed from an already existing middle school called the Tamale Senior Boys School. [7] [8] The school then became the first secondary school in then Northern Territories under the then British Colonial Administration. [1] [9] [10] The main objective of the establishment of the institution amongst others was to mitigate the widening gap of the human resource capacity between the North and the South of the then British Colony. [6] The school throughout its existence has gone through various name changes. In 1972, the name of the school was changed to Gbewaa Secondary School. [5] The name was later changed to Tamale Secondary School and now, Tamale Senior High School. [11]
Tamale Senior High School was originally founded for students in the Northern territories but later opened to students in the south. [12] [13] [14] As a selective school, admissions are based on the results of applicants in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). After the results are released, students gain admission through a computerized system that selects students who chose the school prior to writing their BECE based on their raw score. Due to this, students gain admission solely on merit. For students outside Ghana who want to attend the school, special entrance examinations are organized by the school to accept such students based on merit. After students who qualify are given admission, they are given an official prospectus which will help them know what is required of them as new students of the school. [3] Prior to the introduction of common national entry examinations, students from the Northern territories were selected based on specially prepared examinations on English and Arithmetic. Students who passed were selected by a local selection board and awarded the scholarships. [15] Also, following ongoing pressure and concerted efforts from the Northern Territories Council, both the Colonial Administration and later the Nkrumah Regime established the Special Northern Scholarship Scheme which enabled individuals from the Northern territories, who lacked secondary education but exhibited a strong desire and aptitude for higher studies, to gain admission to the school. These students were subsequently afforded the opportunity to pursue further education at the expense of the Central Government. Some of these students included John S. Nabila who later became Minister for Information and Tourism during the Limann regime. [16]
In 1958, the school begun with twenty boys, but enrolled its first cohort of female students by 1958. [17] But as of December 15, 2021, the population of students of Tamale Senior High School was 3,638 with 1,682 females and 1,956 males. which is almost three-fold higher than the previous enrollment figure. The school is gradually reaching a point where it will record 50 percent enrollment for both males and females due to the high demand for the school. [18]
Courses provided by the school at its inception were; English, Mathematics, Science, History, Latin, Geography, Citizenship, Hygiene and Physiology, Agriculture, Music, Arts and Crafts. The Crafts taught were Cloth Weaving, Book Binding, Leather Work and Pottery. [19] Today, courses run by the school include; Business, General Science, Home Economics, Technical, General Arts, and Visual Arts. Students who apply for the school also choose the course they will want to offer prior to writing their BECE examination. The computerized system subsequently places students not only into the school but also into their preferred course. [3]
There are eight halls of residence in the school and they are;
1.1960–1964 Mr. Kenneth L. Purser
2. 1964–1967 Mr. B. O. Ayittey [21]
3. 1967–1969 Mr. A. F. Clayton
4. Sept. 1969–1970 Mr. W. A. Ofori
5.1970–1973 Mr. Adu
6. 1973–1980 Alhaji Rahimu Gbadamoshi
7. 1980-1982 Mr Abu Juan
7. 1981–1982 Mr. S. M. Amankwa
8. 1983–1986 Mr. Mahama Adam (AG)
9. 1986–1988 Mr. L. M. Awuni (AG)
10. 1988–1990 Mr. E. K. Kudiabor
11. 1990–1991 Mr. A. A. Daramanu
12. 1991–1998 Mr. Bolina Saaka
13. 1998–2001 Alhaji Amadu Belko
14. Feb. 2001 – Oct. 2001 Mrs. Mary Asobayire Dan-Braimah (AG)
15. Oct. 2001–2004.. Alhaji Mahamadu Saani Abdul-Rahman
16. 2005–2008 Alhaji T. A. Mahama
17. 2004–2005 Mr. J. B. Dakorah
18. 2008–2016 Mr. J. B. Dakorah
19. 2008–2016 Mrs. Mary Asobayire Dan-Braimah
20.2016–ŋun na beni Hajia Amina Musah
21. 2017-2021 Shaibu Adams Wilberforce [22]
22. 2021-2023 Rev Edward Azika
23. 2024 Yakubu Mohammed Mustapha
A number of distinguished citizens who have served the world in a variety of positions have been created by the school over the years. Political notables include the President of the 3rd Republic of Ghana, Dr Hilla Limann, the late Former Vice President, Alhaji Aliu Mahama, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, current Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alban Sumani Bagbin, and Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas. [23] Alumni of Tamale Senior High School are those old students who have excelled in their various fields of endeavor. Alumni of the school have played prominent roles in government and public service. Some of these old students are listed below;
Tamale is the capital city of the Northern Region of Ghana. It is Ghana's third largest city, with a population of 371,351 people. The city has been ranked as the fastest-growing city in West Africa. Tamale is located in the Kingdom of Dagbon, Ghana's oldest Kingdom. Major ethnic groups who resided in Tamale are Dagomba, Gonja, Mamprusi, Akan, and Dagaaba.
Alhaji Aliu Mahama was a Ghanaian engineer and politician who was Vice-President of Ghana from 7 January 2001 to 7 January 2009. A member of the New Patriotic Party, he was Ghana's first Muslim Vice-President.
Mahamudu Bawumia is a Ghanaian politician and former central banker who serves as the 5th Vice President of Ghana in the 4th Ghanaian Republic. He assumed office on 7 January 2017 as Vice President of Ghana. Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is the New Patriotic Party nominee for president in the 2024 general election.
Muhammad Mumuni is a Ghanaian lawyer and politician. He was reelected to Ghana's Parliament in the 7 December 2012 General Elections, when he won the Kumbungu Seat. Mumuni left parliament in 2004 when he became John Atta Mills' vice-Presidential running mate.
Haruna Iddrisu is a Ghanaian lawyer, politician, football enthusiast and owner of Karela United and Steadfast Football clubs owner who is a member of the eighth Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana representing Tamale South. He served as the Minority Leader for NDC in Ghana's Parliament from January 2017 and was succeeded by Ato Forson.
Alhassan Sayibu Suhuyini is a Ghanaian broadcast journalist and politician. He belongs to the National Democratic Congress. He is currently a member of the eighth Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana representing Tamale North.
Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu is a Ghanaian politician who was a member of the Provisional National Defence Council and a former Minister for Defence. He is a founding member of the National Democratic Congress. He is the longest-serving Minister of Defence of Ghana, serving from 1985 to 1999, for 14 years.
Kabachewura Alhaji Alhassan Joseph Braimah was a Ghanaian politician, author, chief of Kabuche. He was born into the Kanyase Royal family of Kpembe on the 31st of August, 1916 in now East Gonja Municipality of the Savannah Region. He started his education at the Tamale Infant School. He continued later at the Salaga Primary School.
Alhaji Mumuni Bawumia was a Ghanaian politician, lawyer and the paramount chief of Kperiga in the then Northern region of Ghana. He was chairman of the council of state in the 4th republic from 1993 to 2000.
John Abdulai Jinapor is a Ghanaian politician and a former Minister of State of Ghana. He is a member of the National Democratic Congress of Ghana and a Member of Parliament representing the Yapei-Kusawgu constituency.
Bagabaga College of Education is a teacher education college in Tamale. The college is located in Northern Zone zone. It is one of the about 40 public colleges of education in Ghana. The college participated in the DFID-funded T-TEL programme. The college was set up in January 1944 with 17 males students with an objective to train professional teachers to teach in basic schools. The college is affiliated to the University of Education, Winneba.
Ghana Senior High School (Ghanasco) is a co-educational second cycle institution located in Tamale, Northern Region of Ghana.
Mariam Iddrisu is the Mayor of Sagnarigu Municipality in Ghana's Northern Region.
Umar Farouk Aliu Mahama is a Ghanaian politician who is a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He is the member of parliament for the Yendi Constituency after winning in the 2020 parliamentary elections.
Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah is a Ghanaian politician. She is a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). She is the Member of Parliament for the Salaga South Constituency in the Savannah Region of Ghana. She was the first woman in the Salaga area to be elected as a member of parliament in the fourth republic.
Gilbert Seidu Iddi is a Ghanaian academic and politician, who is a member of the National Democratic Congress. For more than 15 years, Iddi worked in several senior management positions International Development and Agricultural agencies including managing an extensive agricultural programme funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). He served as Northern Regional Minister during the Rawlings era between 1997 and 2001. He served as the chief executive officer of the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) from 2011 to 2013.
Ibrahim Mahama is a Ghanaian lawyer, and civil servant. He was Ghana's Commissioner for Secretariats and Departments from 1967 to 1968 and Commissioner for Information from 1968 to 1969.
Ramatu Mahama was a Ghanaian educationist who served as the second lady of Ghana from 2001 to 2009. Mahama was the wife of the 4th vice-president of Ghana, the late Aliu Mahama.
Mohammed Amin Adam is a Ghanaian politician who has been serving as the Minister of Finance since February 2024. He is popularly referred to as Amin Anta.
Northern School of Businessalso known as NOBISCO is a mixed-gender school found in Tamale in the Northern Region of Ghana.
{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)