Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School

Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School

Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School logo
Location
Legon
05°39′48″N 0°10′28″W / 5.66333°N 0.17444°W / 5.66333; -0.17444

Greater-Accra
Ghana
Information
Type Public high school
Motto In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen
Religious affiliation(s) Presbyterian
Established 1938
Head of school Lady Queene Asiedu Akrofi[1]
Faculty 90[1]
Grades Senior secondary years 1-3
Gender Male
Age 14 to 19
Enrollment 3,000[1]
Campus type Suburban
Houses 10
Color(s) Blue    
Mascot Ɔdadeɛ (Baobab)
Presecan
Nickname Blue Magicians/Presecans
Affiliation Presbyterian Church of Ghana
Address P. O. Box LG 98
Legon, Ghana
Website http://presec.odadee75.org

Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School (or PRESEC) is an all-male academic institution founded in 1938. It was originally located at Odumase - Krobo in the Eastern Region of Ghana. It was started as a secondary school for boys by the Presbyterian Church of Ghana. The progenitor of the school was the Basel missionary, The Reverend Nicholas Timothy Clerk.[2][3] The school has ties with its sister school, Aburi Girls' Senior High School.

The school's crest has a shield with the Presbyterian symbol (the St Andrew Cross-Scottish flag with the Swiss Flag embedded and a burning torch in the middle) with the motto of the school, "In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen" (meaning "In Thy Light We Shall See Light"), scrolled beneath.

The school anthem is "Happy Are We", written by J. L. Anang.[4]

Odumase campus (1938 - 1968)

OdadeeTree

The school was started in Odumase after a Ghanaian educationist with the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, E. A. W. Engmann lobbied for a boys' school to be started by the church.[5] This came to fruition in 1938 with the first group of 16 boys and 4 teachers. Rev. Engmann was the first headmaster.

The Odumase campus housed German missionaries, then a primary school and then a government survey school before becoming the Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School.

One of the traditions of the school is the ɔdadeɛ (baobab tree) located on the campus. An alumnus of the school is referred to as Ɔdadeɛ. The baobab tree is a Ghanaian symbol of knowledge, resourcefulness and strength. New students were traditionally initiated at the feet of this tree clad in bedsheets and powdered faces. PRESEC was located here till 1968 when it was moved to its new permanent location at Legon, Mile 9.

Legon campus (1968 to date)

Classroom

In September 1968, the new campus at Legon just north east of the University of Ghana campus at 'Mile 9, received its first set of students. At the new campus it continued as a boys' boarding secondary school until the mid 1970s when the sixth form was upgraded to the National Science College. Female students were admitted into the sixth form in small numbers from September 1975. They continued to be part of the student body until June 1996 when the last batch left.

Presec dining hall

The Legon campus started with four student boarding houses. Three were named after notable Presbyterians as Kwansa House, Clerk House, and Engmann House. The fourth was named Akro House after the people of Krobo at Odumase. The next two houses to be built were Riis House and Labone House. With the completion of the National Science College buildings, Ako Adjei House and Owusu-Parry House were added (the latter named after the first Senior Prefect). Another house admitted its first residents in September 2010. Not forgetting the new house, House 10.In the houses, the boys are trained to be Christian gentlemen and fit into the Ghanaian society.

Assembly hall

Achievements

It regularly had one of the best GCE O-level and A-level results prior to the change of the national examination system to BECE and WASSCE.

2002 Civic Education Club handing-over ceremony. On the right are the class of 2002 executives led by Yaw Boakye-Yiadom,[6] Club President, (tallest) handing over to the class of 2003 executives. Looking on are former headmaster J. J. Asare, NCCE officials, local club patron Oromasis Abbey
Presec wins NIIT
Presec wins Coke Hits

Headteachers

Headteachers Tenure in office
The Rev. E. A. W. Engmann 1938-1943
The Rev. E. J. Klufio - (Acting Headmaster) 1943-1948
C.J. Amaning (Acting Headmaster) 1948-1949
The Rev. E. A. W. Engmann 1949-1951
The Rev. E. J. Klufio 1951-1960
N. O Anim (Acting Headmaster) Sept 1960-Jan 1961
E. K. Datsa (Acting Headmaster) Jan 1961-July 1961
S. M Akita (Acting Headmaster) Aug 1961-Sept 1961
The Rev. E. J. Klufio 1961-1966
E.K. Caesar (Acting Headmaster) Jan 1966-Augt 1966
E. K. Datsa 1966-1973
E.A. Apeadu (Acting Headmaster) Sept 1973-Aug 1974
Odadee The Rev E. S. Mate-Kodjo (Class of 1948) 1974-1980
E. Y. Attua-Afari 1980-1982
E.A. Apeadu 1982-1989
Rose Ankrah (Acting Headmistress) 1989-1990
A. A. Akuoku 1990-1996
J. J. Asare (Acting Headmaster) 1996-1997
J. J. Asare 1997-2006
Africanus Kwame Anane 2006–2014
Lady Queene Asiedu Akrofi 2014–Present

Notable alumni

Politics, government, and public policy

Academia

Arts and entertainment

Sports

Corporate, business, and finance

Law

Music

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Welcome to Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School Website". Archived from the original on 2004-06-08. Retrieved 2007-03-20.
  2. "PRESEC | ALUMINI PORTAL". 2016-11-11. Archived from the original on 2016-11-11. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  3. "Clerk, Nicholas Timothy, Ghana, Basel Mission". www.dacb.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-28. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  4. "Happy Are We"
  5. E. A. W. Engmann
  6. - Boachsoft Founder and Sole Proprietor Archived 2016-02-04 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. - Dr. Andrew Owusu Archived 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine.
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