Osei Kyeretwie Secondary School

Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School
Location
Kumasi, Ashanti Region
Ghana
Information
Established 1937
Headmaster Mr. Samuel Agyapong
Gender Coed
Age 14 to 18
Enrollment 2, 652
Color(s) Green and White
Nickname OKESS
Website www.okess.edu.gh

Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School is a coed boarding school in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana.

History

Osei Kyeretwie Senior High school (known as OKESS) was established in July 1937 as the first secondary school in the Ashanti region. The school, formerly known as Ashanti Collegiate started as a private educational institution with just a handful of all boys’ students by the late Rev. J.T. Robert. After many years of private management, the school was taken over by the ministry of education in September, 1962; relocated it to Dichemso and renamed it as Osei Kyeretwie (after Nana Sir Osei Ageyman Prempeh II, Otomfuo, the Ashante hene) who was known in private life as Obarima Osei Kyeretwie. In 1970, the current Tafo site of about 168-acre land was allocated to enable the school build permanent campus; the school has through 34 years operated from both the Dichemso and Tafo campuses. Following persistent pressures to move, the government eventually agreed and moved the whole school to the new site at Tafo in 2004. The philosophy or motto of the school is ‘’service to God and humanity”. Products of the school are affectionately called ‘’AHENEMAA’’…princes and princesses.

Residence

There are six houses:

Notes


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