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The Anglican Senior High School, Kumasi, is a
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situated in Asem, a suburb of
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in the
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of
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. Founded in 1973, the present headmaster is Rev. Canon Senkyiri.


Crest

The school's
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is composed of four elements: a golden shield with purple outline; a purple and white bishop's mitre; a purple
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male stool; and a white scroll bearing the motto of the school, "Unity, truth and service". The shield refers to the "shield of faith" in Ephesians 6:16. The shield is also a symbol of defence and security. The indigenous Akan male stool in the centre of the insignia represents the contribution of traditional authorities towards the establishment and growth of the school. These contributions include the provision of land, guidance, and encouragement. The Anglican bishop's
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symbolizes the school's religious affiliation with the Anglican Church. The mitre sitting on the stool also represents peace, harmony, and unity between the Church and the society through education. The white scroll located on the lower half of the crest bears the school’s motto: "Unity, Truth and Service". Three colours are found in the school's crest: gold symbolizes honour and loyalty; purple symbolizes priesthood and kingship; white symbolizes purity and virtue.


History

In the early 1920s, the KASS site was acquired from the
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chief by the English Church Mission (E.C.M.) with the intention of establishing an institution to train clergy, and facilitate the growth of the church in the
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. Bishop M. S. O'Rocke (1913–23) secured the services of the monks of the Benedictine Order (O.S.B.) from
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, England, to run the newly founded institution. In 1952, St. Augustine's Theological College was established. In 1972 when the second Republic (under Prime Minister Dr. K. A. Busia) was overthrown by Colonel I. K. Acheampong, the new government decided that numerous training colleges would be converted into secondary schools or closed. Anglican Training College was listed as one of those to close. The staff, supported by their principal Fr Aggrey, signed a petition asking the government not to close the college, but to convert it into a secondary school to be called Anglican Secondary School, Kumasi. The petition which was sent via the bishop, Rt. Rev. J. B. Arthur, who in turn wrote a covering letter approving of the petition. Both letters were forwarded to the then secretary of Education, Colonel Nkegbe in Accra. The petition was granted and in September 1973 Anglican Training College became Anglican Secondary School. It was a co-educational school but in 1987 stopped accepting girls as boarders. Fr P.D. Aggrey who was principal of the training college was retained as headmaster of the secondary school. He administered the school from 1973 to 1981 when he retired and was succeeded by Mr. John Poku between 1981 and 1986. In 1987. Mr. A. E. Kyere (a.k.a. Kontonkyi) assumed duty as the third headmaster of the school. It was under him that the school improved academically. In 1999, the school was for the first time, invited to take part in the National Science and Maths Quiz Competitions. Rev'd Canon E.Y. Brobe-Mensah, assumed headship of the school in November 2003, remaining in post until 2010.


Headmasters


Campus

There are seven houses on campus; The school also has an assembly hall, five classroom blocks, science laboratories, ICT laboratories, an art studio and a library. The campus includes a basketball court and a football field.


Curriculum

The school provides a broad curriculum, including English, mathematics and sciences (either as integrated science or as separate disciplines of biology, chemistry and physics). In addition, the general arts curriculum offers courses in Christian religious studies, economics, English literature, geography, government, history and music. Language teaching includes French and
Twi Twi () is a dialect of the Akan language spoken in southern and central Ghana by several million people, mainly of the Akan people, the largest of the seventeen major ethnic groups in Ghana. Twi has about 17-18 million speakers in total, includ ...
(Asante). Other curriculum areas include art, business, home economics and ICT.


Extracurricular activities

In 1999, the school began entering teams in the
Ghana National Science and Maths Quiz The National Science and Maths Quiz is an annual science and mathematics content-based national level quiz competition for senior high schools in Ghana. It has been produced by ''Primetime Limited'', an education-interest advertising and public ...
, with varying degrees of success. In their first competition, the school was knocked out in the first round by eventual runners up
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, but in 2007 KASS reached the final.


Notable alumni

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musician *
Dominic Adiyiah Dominic Adiyiah (born 29 November 1989) is a Ghanaian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), striker. Club career Early career Adiyiah began his football career at Feyenoord Ghana. He spent ...
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Kotoko Captain *
Elvis Sakyi Elvis Sakyi (born 24 November 1996) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a midfielder. Sakyi is a graduate of Kumasi Anglican High School where he played in the school team before joining Ghanaian lower-tier side Cheetah FC. He has had stints in ...
Ghanaian footballer *
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CEO Kessben Group of Companies, an alumnus of the school *
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Musician * Dr. Isaac Okyere Heart Surgeon at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospita

* Alhaji
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* Dr. Samuel Adu Amankwah Researcher, University of Leeds * Dr. Philip Kofi Adom Lecturer, UPSA - Ghana *
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Member of Parliament * Elijah Okyere Pharmacist


See also

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Education in Ghana Before the arrival of European settlers, who introduced a formal education system addressed to the elites, education in Ghana was mainly informal and based on apprenticeship. Economic activities in pre-colonial Ghana were based on farm produc ...
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List of senior high schools in Ashanti Region See also * Education in Ghana * List of Senior High Schools in Ghana {{Ashanti topics, state=collapsed * Schools * Schools Ghana Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It ab ...


References


External links

{{Commons category, Anglican Secondary School, Kumasi
Government Website

Archived version of the School Website from 2011/12.
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