List Of All Senior High Schools In Savannah Region.
Here are the names of all senior high schools in the Savannah region, its location, school type, and email address or contact address.
| S.N | REGION | SCHOOL | LOCATION | GENDER | RESIDENCY | EMAIL ADDRESS | |
| 1 | SAVANNAH | CENTRAL GONJA | MPAHA COMMUNITY DAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | MPAHA | MIXED | DAY | mphashs@ges.gov.gh |
| 2 | SAVANNAH | EAST GONJA | SALAGA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | SALAGA | MIXED | DAY/BOARDING | salagashs@ges.gov.gh |
| 3 | SAVANNAH | EAST GONJA | SALAGA T.I. AHMAD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | SALAGA | MIXED | DAY/BOARDING | salagatiahmadiyyashs@ges.gov.gh |
| 4 | SAVANNAH | NORTH GONJA | DABOYA COMM. DAY SCHOOL | DABOYA | MIXED | DAY | daboyacommshs@ges.gov.gh |
| 5 | SAVANNAH | SAWLA-TUNA-KALBA | TUNA SENIOR HIGH/TECH SCHOOL | TUNA | MIXED | DAY/BOARDING | tunashst@ges.gov.gh |
| 6 | SAVANNAH | SAWLA-TUNA-KALBA | SAWLA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | SAWLA | MIXED | DAY/BOARDING | sawlashs@ges.gov.gh |
| 7 | SAVANNAH | WEST GONJA | NDEWURA JAKPA SENIOR HIGH/TECH SCHOOL | DAMONGO | MIXED | DAY/BOARDING | ndewurajakpashst@ges.gov.gh |
| 8 | SAVANNAH | WEST GONJA | DAMONGO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | DAMONGO | MIXED | DAY/BOARDING | damongoshs@ges.gov.gh |
| 9 | SAVANNAH | BOLE | BAMBOI COMM. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | BAMBOI | MIXED | DAY | bamboicommshs@ges.gov.gh |
| 10 | SAVANNAH | BOLE | BOLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | BOLE | MIXED | DAY/BOARDING | boleshs@ges.gov.gh |
| 11 | SAVANNAH | BOLE | ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA SENIOR HIGH/TECH SCHOOL | BAMBOI | MIXED | DAY | stanthonyofpaduashs@ges.gov.gh |
| 12 | SAVANNAH | CENTRAL GONJA | BUIPE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | BUIPE | MIXED | DAY/BOARDING | buipeshs@ges.gov.gh |
| 13 | SAVANNAH | CENTRAL GONJA | BUIPE TECH/VOC INST. | BUIPE | MIXED | DAY | buipetechvocinst@ges.gov.gh |
The Savannah Region is one of the newest regions of Ghana and yet the largest region in the country. The region currently has over 13 senior high schools.
The creation of this region follows presentation of a petition by the Gonja Traditional Council, led by the Yagbonwura Tumtumba Boresa Jakpa I. Upon receiving favourable responses from all stakeholders in the Northern Region (the region it was broken off from), the Brobbey Commission (the Commission tasked with the creation of the new regions), a referendum was conducted on the 27th December 2018.
The result was a resounding yes of 99.7%. The President of the Republic of Ghana signed and presented the Constitutional Instrument (CI) 115 to the Yagbonwura in the Jubilee House, Accra on 12 February 2019.
GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) was established, as part of the Public Service of Ghana, in 1974 by NRCD 247 and was subsequently amended by NRCD 252, 357 and SMCD 63. Under the forth Republican Constitution of Ghana, these earlier legislations have been amended by Acts of Parliament, including Act 506 (1994) and Act 778 (2008). The GES is governed by a fifteen-member Council called the GES Council.
Vision Statement
Ghana Education Service seeks to create an enabling environment in all educational institutions and management positions that will facilitate effective teaching and learning and efficiency in the management for the attainment of the goals of the Service.
Mission Statement
To ensure that all Ghanaian children of school-going age are provided with inclusive and equitable quality formal education and training through effective and efficient management of resources to make education delivery relevant to the manpower needs of the nation.
Mandate of GES
GES is responsible for the implementation of approved national pre-tertiary educational policies and programs to ensure that all Ghanaian children of school-going age irrespective of tribe, gender, disability, religious and political affiliations are provided with inclusive and equitable quality formal education.
