Tamale Senior High School

Tamale Senior High School
Address
Map
P. O. Box 50 E.R Tamale 

Education Ridge, Sagnarigu


Ghana
Information
Former names
  • Gbewaa Secondary School
  • Government Secondary School, Tamale
  • Tamale Secondary School
School typeSecondary co-educational boarding school
MottoFortiter, Fideliter and Feliciter
(Boldly, Faithfully, Successfully)
Established1951 (1951)
StatusActive
School boardBoard of Governors
School districtSagnarigu Municipal District
OversightGhana Education Service
GradesForms 1–3 (Grades 10–12)
GenderCo-ed
Age range14 to 18 years
Education systemSenior High School
LanguageEnglish
NicknameTamasco
RivalsGhana 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.

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  2. ^ Aziabah, Maxwell A. (2018-07-09). The Politics of Educational Reform in Ghana: Understanding Structural Persistence in the Secondary School System. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-93761-8.
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  4. ^ nordzi, vanessa (2023-10-17). "NSMQ2023: Pope John secures Semi-final spot!". NSMQ Ghana. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  5. ^ George, Betty Grace Stein (1976). Education in Ghana. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education.

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