This is a list of Senior Secondary schools in Ghana by region and the first 30 in Africa.
Location of Ghana |
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Number of Public Educational Institutions | |
Category | 12,225 |
Junior Secondary | 6,418 |
Senior Secondary | 474 |
Polytechnics | 10 |
Post Secondary Teacher Training | 38 |
Universities | 7 |
Read more about List Of Senior Secondary Schools In Ghana: Ashanti Region, Brong Ahafo Region, Central Region, Eastern Region, Greater Accra Region, Northern Region1, Upper East Region2, Upper West Region3, Volta Region, Western Region
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