Ghana Greentech Academy Mim Technical Academy | |
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Location | |
Box 51, Mim Ghana | |
Coordinates | 6°54′14″N 2°34′33″W / 6.90389°N 2.57583°W |
Information | |
Type | Coeducational private Senior high school |
Established | 2014 |
Founders | Wallevik family |
Chair | Lars Wallevik |
Headmaster | William Amegah |
Gender | Boys & girls |
Age | 15 to 19 |
Enrolment | 65 |
Colour(s) | black & white |
Website | www |
Ghana Greentech Academy is a secondary educational institution in Ghana and operates as a co-educational, non-denominational, Day School.
It's a technical & Vocational school which started in 2014 as Mim Technical Academy and later in 2016, rebranded itself as Ghana Greentech Academy. [1]
With donor support, the school provides tuition free education to young boys and girls in the Agriculture and Technical fields.[2]
This school is located about 5 km away from the famous Mim Bour tourist site at Mim Ahafo, in the Asunafo North Municipal District of Ghana.[3]
In order to guarantee the thorough development of all students, the school only accepts a maximum of 25 new students per year. This school prepares students for the working world by requiring not just good grades, but innovation and creativity as well.[4]
Training in this school takes a three-year duration. In addition to focusing on Agric and electrical engineering, the school also offer courses in English, mathematics, IT, social studies, and natural sciences (biology, chemistry, physics). As a result, graduates do not only receive a state-certified technical & vocational academy certificate, but also, a senior high school certificate upon passing their final examination.