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Nkoranman Senior High - 1989(EST.)

Nkoranman Senior High campus in Tain, Bono

Basic Info

Name:

Nkoranman Senior High

Category:

B

EST:

1989

School Head:

Rev. Andy Gyabaa

Location:

Seikwa

School Type:

Public

Gender:

Mixed

Residency:

Day/Boarding

Region:

Bono

District:

Tain

School code:

0060604

Facilities

Science Laboratories

Library

ICT Lab

Sports Field

Boarding Houses

Dining Hall

Programs Offered

General Science

General Arts

Agricultural Science

Business

Visual Arts

Home Economics

About - Nkoranman Senior High history

Nkoranman Senior High School was established in 1989 by Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketia to cut short the traveling distance of students, and to serve Seikwa and its surroundings.

School Performance

81%

WASSCE Pass rate / University Qualification

Awards

2nd runner-up National cultural festival 2014

Extracurricular Activities

Sports

Football

Athletics

Basketball

Volleyball

Cultural

Dance Troupe

Art Club

Clubs

Debating Club

Science Club

Drama Club

Cadet Corps

Campus

Houses on Campus

Data not yet available

Rules & Regulations

Data not yet available

Contact

+233208474988

nkoranmanshs@ges.gov.gh

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

When was Nkoranman Senior High established?

Nkoranman Senior High was established in 1989

How old is Nkoranman Senior High?

The school has been operating for over 37 years since its establishment in 1989

What category is Nkoranman Senior High?

Nkoranman Senior High is a category B school

Nkoranman Senior High is in which region?

Nkoranman Senior High is in Bono Region

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Recidency:

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