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Aborsco@60: Past, Today, Tomorrow, Success and Challenges of the School

Edzorna Francis Mensah
Last updated: June 17, 2025 4:58 pm
Edzorna Francis Mensah
Published June 17, 2025
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Abor Senior High School marked a historic milestone on June 14, 2025, as it launched its 60th anniversary celebration, reflecting on six decades of educational impact rooted in indigenous values and modern skills. The occasion, themed “60 Years of Impactful Journey: Providing Transformative Secondary Education through Indigenous Values and 21st Century Skills,” underscored the school’s rich history, present endeavors, and future aspirations.

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A Proud Past

 

Founded in October 1965 through the visionary efforts of community leaders, Abor SHS began humbly with just 15 students and a handful of staff. Over the years, it has grown into a respected institution with over 1,600 students and more than 130 dedicated staff members. The school’s alumni have excelled in various fields—including Law, Engineering, Journalism, Health, Education, Entrepreneurship, and Public Service—making significant contributions across Ghana and beyond. This legacy of excellence underscores the school’s foundational role in shaping responsible and impactful citizens.

 

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The Present: Triumphs and Trials

 

Today, Abor SHS continues to thrive academically, sports-wise, and morally. However, the headmaster highlighted several pressing challenges that threaten to hinder its progress. Chief among these are inadequate infrastructure and logistical constraints impacting teaching and learning. The school faces critical needs such as student accommodation, transportation, security, and facilities for technical and vocational training.

 

The school has embarked on a self-help project, constructing a two-bedroom semi-detached teachers’ bungalow to improve staff welfare and supervision. Additionally, plans are underway to acquire a 65-seater school bus to facilitate student participation in competitions, field trips, and other activities. A new multipurpose hall is also urgently needed to replace the makeshift arrangements currently used for assemblies, examinations, and events, offering a space that can serve multiple functions and generate revenue through rentals.

 

Security concerns have also been raised, with a call for the construction of a perimeter fence to safeguard students and property. Furthermore, the school aspires to establish a well-resourced technical/vocational department to equip students with practical skills aligned with Ghana’s industrialization goals. Finally, the need for sports infrastructure, particularly a basketball court, was emphasized to foster holistic student development.

 

Looking Forward: Successes and Challenges Ahead

 

In his speech, the headmaster called on all stakeholders—government, alumni, NGOs, parents, traditional authorities, and development partners—to join hands in supporting the school’s development. He urged the government and the Ministry of Education to prioritize infrastructure projects, while alumni and the community were encouraged to give back through mentorship, donations, and advocacy.

 

The future vision for Abor SHS is ambitious: to become a model school that blends indigenous values—respect, discipline, communalism—with 21st-century skills like digital literacy, innovation, and critical thinking. The goal is to produce graduates who are not only academically competent but also morally upright and globally competitive.

 

A Call to Action

 

As the school celebrates its 60 years of impactful service, the headmaster emphasized that the journey is ongoing. The anniversary offers an opportunity to renew commitments, address challenges, and build on successes. The vision is to see Abor SHS continue transforming lives—creating an environment where infrastructure meets progress, passion fuels development, and education changes communities.

 

Conclusion

 

Long live Abor Senior High School! Long live quality education in Ghana! This milestone reminds us that while the school’s journey has been remarkable, much work remains. With collective effort and unwavering support, Aborsco’s future is bright—focused on producing well-rounded, competent, and morally grounded citizens ready to face the world.

 

 

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