T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School, Kumasi
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T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School | |
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Yaa Asantewaa Road Kumasi P.O. Box 3419 Kumasi Ghana | |
Coordinates | 06°40′53″N 01°36′35″W / 6.68139°N 1.60972°WCoordinates: 06°40′53″N 01°36′35″W / 6.68139°N 1.60972°W |
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Type | Public high school |
Motto | Knowledge is Power |
Denomination | Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana |
Established | 30 January 1950 |
Status | Active |
Oversight | Ministry of Education |
Headmaster | Alhaj Yakub A. B. Abubakar |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 14 to 18 |
Classes offered | General arts, science, visual arts, business |
Language | English |
Website | www |
T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School (Real Amass) is a coeducational second-cycle public educational institution in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
History
The school was established by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana, on 30 January 1950.
List of headmasters
Name | Designation | Tenure | Remark |
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Dr. S.B. Ahmed | Headmaster | 1950 - 1956 | Expatriate |
M.N. Ahmed | Headmaster | 1956 - 1963 | Expatriate |
M. Latif | Headmaster | 1963 - 1969 | Expatriate |
Abdullah Nasir Boateng (aka T. A. Boateng) | Headmaster | 1970 - 1981 | First Ghanaian |
Yusuf K. Effah | Headmaster | 1981 - 1990 | Ghanaian |
Ibrahim K. Gyasi | Headmaster | 1990 - 1999 | Old Student |
Yusuf K. Agyare | Headmaster | 1999 - 2010 | Old Student |
Alhaj Yakub A. B. Abubakar | Headmaster | 2010 - | Old Student |
Notable alumni and associates
- Abdul Wahab Adam – national president, Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana
- Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan – Inspector General of Police [1]
- Georgina Opoku Amankwah, lawyer and former deputy Chairperson Electoral Commission of Ghana[2]
- Habiba Atta Forson, football administrator, founder of Fabulous Ladies FC and GFA executive committee member[3]
- Gyakie - Musician
- Augustine Collins Ntim[4] – member of parliament, Parliament of Ghana (for the Offinso North parliament constituency)
- Atsu Nyamadi – Ghanaian Athlete
- Sandra Owusu-Ansah[5][6][7] – Ghanaian footballer, Ghana women's national football team
- Joshua Owusu[8] – gold-medal recipient, 1974 British Commonwealth Games
- Mariama Owusu – Active justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2019–)[9]
- Blakk Rasta (né Abubakar Ahmed) – reggae musician and radio presenter
- Strongman (Ghanaian Rapper) - Hip Hop artist
- Diana Yankey[8] – gold medal recipient, 1989 African Championships in Athletics and 1990 African Championships in Athletics
See also
References
- ^ "Ghana's IGP Mohammed Alhassan donates cash to alma matter[sic] Real Amass for winning Sprite Ball".
- ^ "Georgina Opoku Amankwaa - First Female To Chair TUC". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- ^ Asare, George Ernest (20 November 2019). "Habiba Atta Forson: The woman with many parts in sports". Graphic Online. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ [dead link] "One-On-One with Collins Ntim". 28 March 2015. Archived from the original on 1 August 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
- ^ "Sports Achievemnts - T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School-Kumasi Real Amass". Real Amass. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
- ^ "Events When AMASSing wealth doesn't come with bad news - T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School-Kumasi Real Amass". Real Amass. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
- ^ "FIFA World Cup: For Sandra Owusu-Ansah, graduation comes with a penalty kick". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
- ^ a b "School history". Retrieved 1 November 2015.
- ^ "New Supreme Court justices take office". Graphic Online. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
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