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S/N Region District Name of School 2018 Leavers Double Intake Per Track NEW PROPOSED ENROLMENT 1 ASHANTI EJISU-JUABEN MUNICIPAL S/N Region District Name of School 2018 Double NEW PROPOSED Leavers Intake per ENROLMENT Track 1 ASHANTI EJISU-JUABEN MUNICIPAL Achinakrom Senior High 341 263 526 2 ASHANTI KWABERE EAST Adanwomase Senior High 393 303 606 3 ASHANTI AFIGYA-KWABERE Adu Gyamfi Senior High 819 631 1262 4 ASHANTI AFIGYA-KWABERE Aduman Senior High 854 658 1316 5 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Adventist Senior High 849 654 1308 6 ASHANTI KWABERE EAST Adventist Girls Senior High 550 424 848 7 ASHANTI BOSOMTWE Afua Kobi Ampem Girls` Senior High 798 615 1230 8 ASHANTI ASANTE-AKIM NORTH Agogo State College 1000 770 1540 9 ASHANTI AFIGYA-KWABERE Agona Senior High/Tech 754 581 1162 10 ASHANTI OFFINSO NORTH Akumadan Senior High 699 539 1078 11 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Al-Azariya Islamic Snr. High 477 368 736 12 ASHANTI MAMPONG MUNICIPAL Amaniampong Senior High 872 672 1344 13 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Anglican Senior High 1062 818 1636 14 ASHANTI KWABERE EAST Antoa Senior High 434 335 670 15 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Armed Forces Senior High/Tech 760 586 1172 16 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Asanteman Senior High 923 711 1422 17 ASHANTI ADANSI NORTH Asare Bediako Senior High 479 369 738 18 ASHANTI ATWIMA NWABIAGYA Barekese Senior High 928 715 1430 19 ASHANTI ADANSI NORTH Bodwesango Senior High 465 359 718 20 ASHANTI OBUASI MUNICIPAL Christ the King Cath. 433 334 668 21 ASHANTI ASANTE-AKIM NORTH Collins Senior High/Commercial 1030 794 1588 22 ASHANTI SEKYERE KUMAWU Dadease Agric Senior High 791 610 1220 23 ASHANTI ADANSI NORTH Dompoase Senior High 324 250 500 24 ASHANTI OFFINSO MUNICIPAL Dwamena Akenten Senior High 796 613 1226 25 ASHANTI SEKYERE EAST Effiduase Senior High/Com 901 694 1388 26 ASHANTI EJISU-JUABEN MUNICIPAL Ejisu Senior High/Tech 836 644 1288 27 ASHANTI EJISU-JUABEN MUNICIPAL Ejisuman Senior High 954 735 1470 28 ASHANTI EJURA-SEKYEDUMASE MUNICIPAL Ejuraman Anglican Senior High 529 408 816 29 ASHANTI ADANSI NORTH Fomena T.I. Ahmad Senior High 417 322 644 30 ASHANTI SEKYERE CENTRAL Ghana Muslim Mission Senior High 325 251 502 31 ASHANTI KWABERE EAST Gyaama Pensan Senior High/Tech 406 313 626 32 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Islamic Senior High 2183 1681 3362 33 ASHANTI BOSOMTWE Jachie Pramso Senior High 1151 887 1774 34 ASHANTI EJISU-JUABEN MUNICIPAL Juaben Senior High 1188 915 1830 35 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN KNUST Senior High 722 556 1112 S/N Region District Name of School 2018 Double NEW PROPOSED Leavers Intake per ENROLMENT Track 36 ASHANTI KWABERE EAST Kofi Adjei Senior High/Tech 649 500 1000 37 ASHANTI SEKYERE SOUTH Konadu Yiadom Senior High 414 319 638 38 ASHANTI ASANTE-AKIM CENTRAL MUNICIPAL Konongo Odumase Senior High 962 741 1482 39 ASHANTI ASOKORE MAMPONG MUNICIPAL Kumasi Academy 1005 774 1548 40 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Kumasi Girls Senior High 847 653 1306 41 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Kumasi Senior High 857 660 1320 42 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Kumasi Senior High/Tech 1723 1327 2654 43 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Kumasi Tech. Inst. 0 750 1500 44 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Kumasi Wesley Girls High Sch 838 646 1292 45 ASHANTI AHAFO-ANO NORTH Maabang Senior High/Tech 313 242 484 46 ASHANTI AHAFO-ANO SOUTH Mankranso Senior High 516 398 796 47 ASHANTI ATWIMA MPONUA Mpasatia Senior High/Tech 396 305 610 48 ASHANTI OFFINSO MUNICIPAL Namong Senior High 744 573 1146 49 ASHANTI ADANSI SOUTH New Edubiase Senior High 631 486 972 50 ASHANTI ATWIMA NWABIAGYA Nkawie Senior High/Tech 826 637 1274 51 ASHANTI SEKYERE CENTRAL Nsutaman Cath. Senior High 439 339 678 52 ASHANTI OBUASI MUNICIPAL Obuasi Senior High/Tech 1293 996 1992 53 ASHANTI SEKYERE SOUTH Okomfo Anokye Senior High 1159 893 1786 54 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Opoku Ware School 1045 805 1610 55 ASHANTI BEKWAI MUNICIPAL Oppong Mem. Senior High 373 288 576 56 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Osei Kyeretwie Senior High 1046 806 1612 57 ASHANTI ATWIMA NWABIAGYA Osei Tutu Senior High 1036 798 1596 58 ASHANTI AFIGYA-KWABERE Otumfuo Osei Tutu II College 781 602 1204 59 ASHANTI ASANTE-AKIM NORTH Owerriman Senior High 563 434 868 60 ASHANTI ASOKORE MAMPONG MUNICIPAL Parkoso Comm. Senior High 200 400 61 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Prempeh College 1097 845 1690 62 ASHANTI AFIGYA-KWABERE S.D.A. Senior High, Agona 931 717 1434 63 ASHANTI BEKWAI MUNICIPAL S.D.A. Senior High, Bekwai 1186 914 1828 64 ASHANTI EJURA-SEKYEDUMASE MUNICIPAL Sekyedumase Senior High 501 386 772 65 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Serwaah Nyarko Girls` Snr. High 471 363 726 66 ASHANTI KWABERE EAST Simms Senior High/Com. 943 727 1454 67 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN St. Hubert Sem/Senior High 361 278 556 68 ASHANTI OFFINSO MUNICIPAL St. Jerome Senior High 421 325 650 69 ASHANTI MAMPONG MUNICIPAL St. Joseph Sem/Senior High 665 513 1026 70 ASHANTI BEKWAI MUNICIPAL St. Joseph Senior High/Tech 326 252 504 S/N Region District Name of School 2018 Double NEW PROPOSED Leavers Intake per ENROLMENT Track 71 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN St. Louis Senior High 854 658 1316 72 ASHANTI MAMPONG MUNICIPAL St. Monica`s Senior High 747 576 1152 73 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN T. I. Ahmadiyya Senior High 1246 960 1920 74 ASHANTI AHAFO-ANO NORTH Tepa Senior High 1620 1248 2496 75 ASHANTI ATWIMA NWABIAGYA Toase Senior High 1332 1026 2052 76 ASHANTI SEKYERE KUMAWU Tweneboa Kodua Senior High 885 682 1364 77 ASHANTI BEKWAI MUNICIPAL Wesley High School, Bekwai 602 464 928 78 ASHANTI ASANTE-AKIM CENTRAL MUNICIPAL Wesley Senior High 481 371 742 79 ASHANTI KUMASI METROPOLITAN Yaa Asantewaa Girls Senior High 712 549 1098 80 B.A. ASUTIFI SOUTH Acherensua Senior High 524 404 808 81 B.A. ASUNAFO NORTH MUNICIPAL Ahafoman Senior High/Tech 300 231 462 82 B.A. TECHIMAN NORTH Ameyaw Akumfi Senior High/Tech. 454 350 700 83 B.A. ATEBUBU-AMANTIN Atebubu Senior High 845 651 1302 84 B.A. TANO SOUTH Bechem Presby Senior High 915 705 1410 85 B.A. BEREKUM MUNICIPAL Berekum Presby Senior High 524 404 808 86 B.A. BEREKUM MUNICIPAL Berekum Senior High 592 456 912 87 B.A. TANO NORTH Boakye Tromo Senior High/Tech 273 211 422 88 B.A. DORMAA CENTRAL MUNICIPAL Dormaa Senior High 617 476 952 89 B.A. JAMAN SOUTH Drobo Senior High 473 365 730 90 B.A. JAMAN NORTH Goka Senior High/Tech. 335 258 516 91 B.A. ASUTIFI SOUTH Hwidiem Senior High 527 406 812 92 B.A. BEREKUM MUNICIPAL Jinijini Senior High 727 560 1120 93 B.A. KINTAMPO NORTH MUNICIPAL Kintampo Senior High 736 567 1134 94 B.A. ASUNAFO SOUTH Kukuom Agric Senior High 374 288 576 95 B.A. NKORANZA SOUTH MUNICIPAL Kwabre Senior High 306 236 472 96 B.A. DORMAA EAST Mansen Senior High Sch. 431 332 664 97 B.A. BEREKUM MUNICIPAL Methodist Senior High/Tech. 518 399 798 98 B.A. ASUNAFO NORTH MUNICIPAL Mim Senior High 566 436 872 99 B.A. JAMAN NORTH Nafana Senior High 542 418 836 100 B.A. TAIN Nkoranman Senior High 772 595 1190 101 B.A. NKORANZA SOUTH MUNICIPAL Nkoranza Senior High/Technical school 775 597 1194 102 B.A. NKORANZA SOUTH MUNICIPAL Nkoranza Tech Inst. 0 1000 2000 103 B.A. SUNYANI WEST Notre Dame Girls Senior High 360 278 556 104 B.A. SUNYANI WEST Odomaseman Senior High 303 234 468 105 B.A. ASUTIFI NORTH OLA Girls Senior High, Kenyasi 323 249 498 S/N Region District Name of School 2018 Double NEW PROPOSED Leavers Intake per ENROLMENT Track 106 B.A. JAMAN SOUTH Our Lady of Providence Senior High 289 223 446 107 B.A. PRU Prang Senior High 481 371 742 108 B.A. SUNYANI WEST Sacred Heart Senior High 295 228 456 109 B.A. TANO NORTH Serwaa Kesse Girls Senior High School 623 480 960 110 B.A. SUNYANI MUNICIPAL St. James Sem & Senior High 324 250 500 111 B.A. JAMAN NORTH Sumaman Senior High 338 261 522 112 B.A. SUNYANI MUNICIPAL Sunyani Senior High 1024 789 1578 113 B.A. TECHIMAN MUNICIPAL Techiman Senior High 730 563 1126 114 B.A. TECHIMAN NORTH Tuobodom Senior High/Tech 336 259 518 115 B.A. SUNYANI MUNICIPAL Twene Amanfo Senior High/Tech. 706 544 1088 116 B.A. DORMAA EAST Wamanafo Com Day Snr High/Tech 338 261 522 117 B.A. WENCHI MUNICIPAL Wenchi Meth. Senior High 679 523 1046 118 B.A. TANO NORTH Yamfo Anglican Senior High School 321 248 496 119 B.A. NKORANZA NORTH Yefriman Senior High 243 188 376 120 B.A. PRU Yeji Senior High/Tech 422 325 650 121 CENTRAL ABURA/ASEBU/KWAMANKESE Aburaman Senior High 453 349 698 122 CENTRAL CAPE COAST METROPOLITAN Academy of Christ the King 490 378 756 123 CENTRAL CAPE COAST METROPOLITAN Adisadel College 895 690 1380 124 CENTRAL ABURA/ASEBU/KWAMANKESE Aggrey Mem. A.M.E.Zion Snr. High 820 632 1264 125 CENTRAL GOMOA WEST Apam Senior High 864 666 1332 126 CENTRAL ASSIN SOUTH Assin Manso Senior High 536 413 826 127 CENTRAL ASSIN NORTH MUNICIPAL Assin North Senior High/Tech 373 288 576 128 CENTRAL AJUMAKO/ENYAN/ESSIAM Bisease Senior High/Com 534 412 824 129 CENTRAL UPPER DENKYIRA EAST MUNICIPAL Boa-Amponsem Senior High 519 400 800 130 CENTRAL ASIKUMA/ODOBEN/BRAKWA Breman Asikuma Senior High 688 530 1060 131 CENTRAL CAPE COAST METROPOLITAN Cape Coast Tech. Inst. 0 400 800 132 CENTRAL UPPER DENKYIRA EAST MUNICIPAL Dunkwa Senior High/Tech 424 327 654 133 CENTRAL KEEA MUNICIPAL Edinaman Senior High 873 673 1346 134 CENTRAL CAPE COAST METROPOLITAN Effutu Senior High/Tech 537 414 828 135 CENTRAL KEEA MUNICIPAL Eguafo-Abrem Senior High 548 422 844 136 CENTRAL EKUMFI Ekumfi T.
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