Friday, 8 December 2017
Academic Life
Education they say is the key to success. No nation can develop without a
good foundation in Education. The youth today are the leaders tomorrow.
We are not leaving any stone unturned in providing the requisite skills
the future leaders will need. We are most grateful to the most high God
for his grace and abundant mercies
In Academic Work, the Administration take some measures in the form of
regular class tests, dawn prep amd mornitoring Class attendances to
improve the academic Performance of the students.This is a paying
dividends in both the internal and external examination, only those
Students who have....
Facilities
Facilities of Jachie Pramso Senior high
school include the administration block which Calendar the headmaster’s office,
the accounts section, the office of the Assistant Heads; Senior House Master,
Guidance and Counseling Co-ordinator , the Typists and the Store Keeper also
have their offices in the Administration Block.
The School Sick Bay
There are fifty – four classrooms,
three science laboratories, and the I.C.T laboratory. There is a sick bay, boys
and girls dormitory which can accommodate nine hundred students (both boys and
girls).
The school has a Dining Hall which can
accommodate Seven Hundred and Fifty students at the same time. There is no
assembly hall for the school and only six bungalows including the headmaster’s
one in the whole school
The School Sick Bay
About Mighty Japass
Our History
Jachie-Pramso Secondary school is 21.6km from the Central Post Office,
Kumasi. It is off the main road to Lake Bosomtwe precisely to Abono town.
T.I Ahmadiyya Mission historically started the school. By 1960, the mission
had conceived the ideal and the necessary improvised infrastructures had been put
in place at pramso. By 1968 , the school had started with form one. Early
October, 1970, Jachie town, led by the chief, also decided to find a secondary
school at Jachie. The minister of Education, Hon
William Ofori Atta, deemed it expedient to advise the two towns to
merge to get one common secondary school. T.I. Ahmadiyya really agreed and
accordingly the two chiefs, Jachie and Pramso were to release one common plot
for the school (The site, covering an area of 107.40 acres, is) and this was
readily agreed upon, hence the location of the school which is situated on both
jachie and Pramso common land.
The school was therefore precisely on 15th October, 1970 taken over as a Government assisted secondary school by the change government, acting on the advice of the ministry of education with form one using part of the present administration block and form two and three at pramso on T.I. Ahmadiyya premises
The school was therefore precisely on 15th October, 1970 taken over as a Government assisted secondary school by the change government, acting on the advice of the ministry of education with form one using part of the present administration block and form two and three at pramso on T.I. Ahmadiyya premises
Thursday, 7 December 2017
The School Crest
The school owns a crest which is unique to the aspiration of
the school. The crest symbolizes school official function and authority. The
shield is composed of burning flame, a traditional earthenware pot, an opened
book; ripples of the surface of water represent the land on which the school is
situated. The district is named after Lake Bosomtwe, the only natural lake in
Ghana. The Book represents the knowledge acquired when a student passes through
the school. The pot which according to tradition is a symbol of wisdom
represents the wisdom passed on to students of Jachie Pramso Senior high school
by Nananom (The Chiefs and Ancestors). The glowing flame is portraying that
with knowledge and wisdom, the graduates of the school will shine where ever
they may find themselves.
According to Akan custom, the tradition area performs the
function of a linguist (AKYEAME). It is not surprising therefore that the
students of Jachie Pramso Senior high school are called AKYEAME.