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OLA Girls Senior High School (Ho) Alumni
OLA Girls Senior High School may refer to: * OLA Girls Senior High School (Kenyasi), Ghana * OLA Girls Senior High School (Ho), Ghana See also * Ola High School (other) Ola High School or OLA High School may refer to: * Ola High School (Arkansas), closed high school in Ola, Arkansas * Ola High School (Georgia), high school in McDonough, Georgia * OLA Girls Senior High School (Ho), high school in Ho, Ghana * OLA ...
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OLA Girls Senior High School (Kenyasi)
Ola Girls' Secondary School is first female second cycle institution in Kenyase No. 2 to be established in the Ahafo Region of Ghana. History Ola Girls' Secondary School was established in 1973 by the Catholic Sisters, Our Lady of Apostles in collaboration with the late Rev James Kwadwo Owusu, and the then Omanhene of the Kenyasi No.2 Traditional Area, Nana Nsiah Ababio. However it officially started on the September 27, 1974 with 34 girls. It was until September, 1976 that it was absorbed into the public school system. References External links

* Girls' schools in Ghana High schools in Ghana Boarding schools in Ghana Ahafo Region Educational institutions established in 1973 1973 establishments in Ghana {{Ghana-school-stub ...
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OLA Girls Senior High School (Ho)
Our Lady of Apostles Girls Senior High School is an all female second cycle institution in Ho in the Volta Region of Ghana. History OLA Senior High School was established on 1 February 1954 by Bishop Anthony Konings in Keta with 35 students. The school started from the borrowed premises of the convent boarding school for girls and the nearby middle school building which was converted into classrooms, dining hall and a dormitory block. Programs offered * General Science * Home Economics * General Arts * Business *Visual Arts Vision Providing quality and holistic education for academic and moral excellence in a disciplined school environment through technology. Headmistresses * Sr. Theodorus Fahy (1954–1976) * Sr. Marie O’Driscoll (1976–1982) * Sr. Mary Connaughton (1982–1983) * Loretta MacCarthy (1983–1985) * Sr. Regina Kampo, the first Ghanaian OLA Sister to head the school (1985–1997) * Sr. Bernadette Kofitse (1997–1999) * Mrs. Philomena Afeti (1999 – ...
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