Opoku Ware School is an all-boys public senior high school in Kumasi, Ghana, established in 1952.
0Opoku Ware School is an all-boys public senior high school in Kumasi, Ghana, established in 1952. The school is known for its unique student numbering system, introduced by its first headmaster, Rev. Fr. Peter Philip Burgess. Students are called OWAREANS, and alumni are known as AKATAKYIE.
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Opoku Ware School follows the Ghana Education Service (GES) National Curriculum curriculum.
The average teacher–pupil ratio is 1:20.
Yes, boarding is available. Contact admissions for places and fees.
Verified excellence: Ghana Education Service accreditation.
Personalised attention: A 1:20 teacher–pupil ratio.
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Opoku Ware School offers English.
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