List of Senior Secondary Schools in Ghana - Upper East Region2

Upper East Region2

School Coat of arms Type Location(s) Website
Senior Secondary schools in Bawku Municipal District and Bawku West District
Bawku Municipal District
Bawku Senior High School Public school Bawku
Bawku Senior/Technical School Public school Bawku
Bawku Technical Institute Public school/Technical School Bawku
Bawku West District
Zebilla Secondary School Public school Zebilla
Senior Secondary schools in Bolgatanga Municipal District
Bolgatanga Girls Secondary School Public school & Girls school Bolgatanga
Bolgatanga Secondary School Public school Bolgatanga
Gowrie Secondary Technical School Technical school Gowrie
Zuarungu Secondary School Public school Zuarungu
Zamse Secondary Technical School Technical School Bolgatanga
Bolgatanga Technical Institute Commercial school & Technical School Bolgatanga
Bolgatanga Technical College Technical School Yikene, Bolgatanga
Ho School of Business Commercial school Bolgatanga
Senior Secondary schools in Bongo District
Bongo Senior Secondary School Public school Bongo
Senior Secondary schools in Builsa District
Sandema Secondary Technical Technical school Sandema
Senior Secondary schools in Garu-Tempane District
Garu/Tempane Secondary School Public school Tempane
Senior Secondary schools in Kassena/Nankana District
Navrongo Secondary School Public school Navrongo
Notre Dame Minor Seminary Public school Navrongo
Senior Secondary schools in Talensi-Nabdam District
Kongo Secondary School Public school Kongo
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