Queens Girls Senior High School

about us

Queens! Ahemaa
Queens! Adehye
Queens! Ogyeahohoo Mma
Queens’ Girls Senior High School was established as a Community school in 2010. The vision of the Sefwi Anhwiaso Traditional Council was to bring second cycle education to the doorsteps of the girls in Sefwi area. The vision of the Traditional Council, headed by Ogyeahohoo Nana Yaw Gyebi II, led to the birth of Queens’ Girls Senior High School. Queens Girls Senior High, Sefwi Awhiaso is one of the senior high schools in WESTERN NORTH Region at Sefwi Awhiaso of Bibiani/Anhwiaso/Bekwai district.

MISSION

TO PROVIDE EXCELLENT EDUCTION THROUGH INNOVATIVE AND MOTIVATED STAFF FOR TOATAL DEVELOPMENT

VISION

TO BE A CENTER OF LEARNING EXCELLENCE FOCUSED ON HOLISTIC EDUCTAION THAT PREPARES YOUNG GIRLS FOR FURTHER STUDIES, THE WORLS OF WORK AND RESPONSIBLE ABOUT LIFE

CORE VALUES

INTEGRITY, DISCIPLINE AND HARD WORK

History

Queens’ Girls Senior High School was established as a Community school. The vision of the Anhwiaso Traditional Council was to bring Second Cycle Education to the door steps of the Girls in the area. The Traditional Council was headed by NANA OGYEAHOHOO YAW GYEBI(II). Their vision led to the birth of Queens Girls SHS. The first headmistress, Mrs Elizabeth Kpatakpa arrived at Sefwi Anhwiaso on the 14th September 2010. She embarked on enrolment drive even though she could not speak any of the local languages. She hails from Avatime Biapa a village near Amedzofe in the Volta Region. NANA OGYEAHOHOO YAW GYEBI(II)detailed one of his chiefs to take her around.

Enrollment

On the 14th of October 2010 the school was opened officially as a Day / Boarding school with 8 students, Dwomo Paulina was the first girl to arrive as a boarder. By the end of the first term, the population rose to sixty-four (64). Unfortunately, the number reduced to forty-eight (48) at the end of the academic year. They started 2011/2012 academic year with fifteen (15) first year students. The number started reducing until all the students in form one left before the end of academic year. Reasons were mainly financial problems. only five students were admitted at the beginning of 2012/2013 academic year despite the intensive advert on FM stations like De Beat and Adehye. The traditional council gave scholarship to the students. The school population from that point increase steadily and currently the school has population of one thousand two hundred (1200).