Gabriel Taapopi Senior Secondary School

Gabriel Taapopi Senior Secondary School
Location
Oshana Region
Namibia
Coordinates 17°46′2″S 15°45′38″E / 17.76722°S 15.76056°E / -17.76722; 15.76056Coordinates: 17°46′2″S 15°45′38″E / 17.76722°S 15.76056°E / -17.76722; 15.76056
Information
Type Secondary school
Established 1988
School district Ongwediva
Faculty Commerce, Science, Natural science and Social Studies
Grades 8–12
Enrollment 800+
Color(s) White, blue & black

Gabriel Taapopi Senior Secondary School, also known as GT, is a governmental secondary school in Ongwediva in the Oshana Region of northern Namibia. The school opened its doors in 1988 and was officially inaugurated in 1989 by then SWAPO deputy education minister Buddy Wentworth. It is named after Gabriel Taapopi. Its principal is Eelu Sakaria.[1] The school is one of the top performing schools in the country.[2] It has around 800 learners and about 30 teachers. The school features a large computer laboratory, physical science and biology labs as well as sports grounds.

Sports and entertainment

The school has incorporated a wide range of sport activities in it is curricula. It is successfully involved in national sports competitions of netball and soccer.[3][4] The school groomed good football players, like Benson Shilongo, Esko Kavela, Benjamen Hauwanga and Johannes Iithete.

References

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