Pope John Senior High & Min. Seminary, Koforidua Information
Basic Info
Name:
Pope John Senior High & Min. Seminary, Koforidua
Category:
A
EST:
1958
School Head:
Rev. Fr. Benjamin Ohene
Location:
Effiduase, koforidua
School Type:
Public
Gender:
Boys
Residency:
Day/Boarding
Region:
Eastern
District:
New Juabeng North Municipal
School code:
0020102
Facilities
Science Laboratories
Library
Computer Lab
Sports Field
Boarding Houses
Dining Hall
Chapel
Sick Bay
Programs Offered
General Science
General Arts
Home Economics
About Pope John Senior High & Min. Seminary, Koforidua
Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary (POJOSS), formerly St. John's Seminary and College, is a Catholic all-boys day-boarding school located in Effiduase, Koforidua, in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Established in 1958 by Bishop Joseph Oliver Bowers of the Society of the Divine Word (SVD), the school was originally founded as a seminary for boys aspiring to become priests, primarily for those interested in the Catholic priesthood. The school offers programs in general arts, general science, business, and visual arts. Its aim is to prepare students to sit for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), a prerequisite for admission into tertiary institutions in Ghana. The student body comprises approximately 2,100 boys, who are colloquially referred to as "Pojomma", while alumni are known as "Pojoba", with the response "Daasebre" serving as a cultural identifier among them. On 21 January 1958, St. John's Seminary and College officially opened with an initial enrollment of 45 students, comprising 14 seminarians and 31 day students across two forms. The initital teaching staff comprised included three SVD priests appointed by the bishop and one Ghanaian lay teacher, Mr. Paul Ohene-Boakye, who supported in the students' academic, and religious formation. In June 1958, electricity was extended to the school at a cost of £45. By this time, the school's enrollment had grown to 113 students, including 23 seminarians and 90 day students. Pius Kpeglo, the Senior Prefect of the seminary and school, successfully completed his G.C.E. examinations and was awarded a scholarship to study philosophy and theology at the Diocesan Seminary in Regensburg, Germany, departing on 7 August 1961. Change of Name and Absorption Into the Public Education System From 1958 to 1968, St. John's College operated as a private Catholic institution funded by the Catholic Diocese of Accra and student fees. However, the high cost of maintaining the school led Father Fredrichs, the second Headmaster, with the approval of Bishop Joseph Oliver Bowers, to apply for the school's incorporation into Ghana's Public Education System under the Ministry of Education. On 1 September 1968, the school was absorbed into the Ghana Education Service as a government-assisted secondary school. The name was changed to Pope John Secondary School and Junior Seminary to distinguish it from other Catholic schools in Ghana named St. John. The new name honored Pope John XXIII, who had convened the Second Vatican Council, while preserving the identity and mission of the original institution. Following the 2007 Ghana education reform under the administration of President John Kufuor, the school was renamed Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary.
School Performance
93%
WASSCE Pass rate / University Qualification
Awards
VALCO Soccer Tournament (1999) (Winner)
National Science and Maths Quiz (2001) (Winner)
VALCO Soccer Tournament (2002) (Winner)
Project Citizen National Showcase (2011) (Placed 3rd)
Ghana Youth Forum Debate (2012) (Winner)
National Independence Debate Championship (2013) (Winner)
Extracurricular Activities
Sports
Football
Athletics
Basketball
Volleyball
Cultural
Dance Troupe
Art Club
School Choir
Clubs
Debating Club
Science Club
Drama Club
Cadet Corps
Campus
Houses on Campus
7 Houses
Rules & Regulations
Data not yet available
Contact
popejohnshs.edu.gh/
Koforidua, Eastern Region, Ghana
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