Fomena T. I. Ahmadiyya Senior High

Brief Profile

Fomena T. I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School is located in the Adansi North District of Ashanti Region of Ghana. It is popularly known as Famous Amass. The school was established in 1968 jointly by the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam and the Adansi Traditional Council. It was temporarily run at the Fomena Community Centre. In 1970, the school was factored into the Nusrat Jahan Scheme (Service to Humanity), introduced by Hadzrat Mirza Nasir Ahmad (Khalifatul Masih III) - Head of Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. This followed his visit to Ghana in 1970. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission then solely took over the administration and management of the school until 1987 when it was absorbed into the public system of education. Fomena T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School moved to its present site in October, 1976. The first Headmaster was a Pakistani Missionary teacher by name Mr. Kamaluddin Khan. He started the school with fifteen (15) students and four(4) teachers. The school has since its inception remained an equal opportunity offerer to all; admitting students of all background.

VISION

To attain an enviable image in moral uprightness, discipline and academic excellence by creating enabling and conducive environment for teaching and learning.

MISSION

To provide secular education as a solid foundation for latent development in life. To provide religious and moral education for spiritual development. To inculcate in students the sacrifcial spirit of serving humanity.

COURSES

Agriculture

Home Economics

General Science

Visual Arts

General Arts

Business

Overview

Telephone:0322494318, 0332192788, 0322194114

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Year of Establishment:1968

Location:Fomena

School Type:Public

Residential Status:Day/Boarding

Gender:Mixed

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