Brief Profile
This institution used to be an integral part of St. Augustine's College - Cape Coast, which offered simultaneously two different courses namely the Secondary School course and the Teacher Training course. In 1957, the Catholic Church though it wise to separate the two schools.
The Teacher Training section was thus uprooted from Cape Coast and transplanted at Bogoso. The College was sited at Marlu Camp, a property bought by the Catholic Church from the Marlu Mining Company. In 1973, there was the need to phase out some Training Colleges in the country and convert them into Secondary schools, St. Augustine's Training College happened to be one of them with the introduction of the New Educational Reforms in January, 1991.