History
Navrongo Senior High School is a school in
Navrongo which was established in September 1960 by Ghana's first president Osagyefo Dr.
Kwame Nkrumah
Kwame Nkrumah (born 21 September 190927 April 1972) was a Ghanaian politician, political theorist, and revolutionary. He was the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana, having led the Gold Coast to independence from Britain in 1957. An in ...
. It was named President's College. The president indicated his dream that this school will become a great centre of learning in the north and that he will watch its progress with keen interest. Later, it was simply called Navrongo School (NAVASCO). Its mascot is the horn, an important northern
Ghanaian symbol of royalty, bravery, and leadership. The school's motto is "LUX BOREALIS" in Latin. It means "The Light of the North". Old students are known as NABIA, a local word meaning Citizen.
Facilities
NAVASCO is one of few schools in northern Ghana with a wealth of physical infrastructure, a major reason for its ability to educate many people. It is the oldest and prestigious secondary school in the Upper East Region and among about eight elite schools in northern Ghana. In the 1970s, it became known for its agricultural activities under Mr. MacDonald, a veteran British educator. The school has a dam for irrigation farming and an orchard some few metres from the chapel. The school is blessed with hectares of farmlands that affords almost all Teaching and non-Teaching staffs with farming opportunities. There is the Kasadjan Sports Stadium for recreation. The famous MacDonald Hall serves assembly and entertainment purposes. The school library served the school and the community for years. A workshop also ensures that not much is bought from outside of school. Carpentry and metal works for all things on campus are carried out in this workshop. There were fourteen residential halls for students as at 2015. They are Kwegyir Aggrey, John F. Kennedy, Livingtone, Abatey, Ferguson, Garvey, Guggisberg, Nkrumah, Volta, and Abavana halls all for gentlemen. Slessor, Tono, Independence, and Luther King halls served ladies.
Academics
The school offers programmes in
Agricultural Science
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,
General Science, General Business, General Arts, and Visual Arts and
Home Economics. Students have numerous options to choose from in these general programmes. There is a well equipped
Science Laboratory
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Science may be as old as the human species, and some of the earliest archeological evidence for ...
and the School Farm both of which offer practical training to science students. The Debating Society is open to all students but is practically dominated by General Arts students who use it as a public speaking training ground. It has produced many of the famed politicians who graduated from this school.
Students
This is a highly selective school which remains a top choice for students in the north and throughout the country. This is mainly attributable to the high academic standards, student culture and connections, pedigree, and discipline. Student numbers have increased over the years. It uses a unique numbering system called Folios. No two students have the same number. Old students immediately identify themselves with their numbers. This numbering system allows them to know who went to Navasco earlier. The school has a strong old students presence in the UK, North America and East Asia. NAVASCO is today headed by Madam Mercy Babachuweh.
Leadership
The first headmaster was J.K Fiegbor. He was followed by Agyemang Dickson, Crawford, and then Mr. C.G MacDonald, probably the famous headmaster in the school's history. He used students to construct MacDonald Hall, the assembly place for students. Under him, the teaching of Mathematics so improved that it became a source of attraction for many talented students who wanted to better their Maths for progress into higher education. Mr. Adenze Kangah and Mr. Alosius Alexis Abem were also two well-known headmasters of the school in the 1980s before Madam Katumi assumed responsibility in the 1990s. She was instrumental in strengthening discipline and improving performance. Mr. Patrick Tangonyire took over in the 2000s.
Notable alumni
The school educated many of the north's elite. Others come from the southern parts of Ghana. Notable among its old students are
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Hawa Yakubu
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Cletus Avoka
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He was the majority leader of the parliament during his time ...
* John Ndebugre
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Martin Amidu
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Haruna Iddrisu
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Ambrose Dery
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Biography
Hon. Dery ...
* Dr Francis Ali-Osman
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Michael Samson-Oje
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Henry Ford Kamel
*Prof. Albert Abane
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Roland Agambire
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Samuel Marful-Sau
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Amin Alhassan
among many others. Many other old students came from other African countries.
References
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Schools in Ghana
Upper East Region
Educational institutions established in 1960
1960 establishments in Ghana