Mfantsipim School

Brief Profile

Mfantsipim is a Methodist secondary school in Cape Coast, Ghana. It has origins in the first secondary school to be established in the Gold Coast, (now Ghana), Wesleyan High School, founded on 3 April 1876. The first principal was James Picot, who was 18 years old at the time. The school changed its name to Wesleyan Collegiate School in 1896. In 1905 a graduate of the school, John Mensah Sarbah, founded a rival school named Mfantsipim; the name derives from "Mfantsefo-apem", literally meaning "thousands of Fantes" but actually meaning "the gathering of hosts of scholars for change" originally by Fantes. In July of the same year the two schools were merged under the control of the Methodist church, keeping the name Mfantsipim.In 1931 the school moved to the present site at Kwabotwe Hill.

VISION

  1. Academic Excellence ahead of the pack.
  2. Leadership qualities of discipline and visible Christian principles.
  3. An unparalleled environment built for a holistic second cycle education.

MISSION

To be a first class educational institution; excelling in all fields of endeavour, through the provision of a conducive environment with the active involvement of all stakeholders and motivation for staff and students to achieve the best.

COURSES

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Overview

Telephone: 0244048176

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Year of Establishment:1876

Location:Cape Coast

School Type:Public

Residential Status:Day/Boarding

Gender:Mixed

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