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Teacher Licensing Centres and Locations Central Region TEACHER LICENSING CENTRES AND LOCATIONS CENTRAL REGION TEACHER LICENSING CENTRES AND LOCATIONS (JUNE 2021) CENTRAL REGION DATES MMDs CENTRE NAMES DIRECTIONS 01/06 & AWUTU ST. MARTHA'S CATHOLIC BASIC ON OBOM ROAD BEFORE 02/06 SENYA BAWJIASE JN, THEN TURN EAST RIGHT FROM RENT CONTROL BUILDING 01/06 & AWUTU ODUPONGKPEHE M/A BASIC ON NYANYANO ROAD NEAR 02/06 SENYA SCHOOL CANTEEN THE FIRST TRAFFIC LIGHT EAST 01/06 & AWUTU ST.MARY'S ANGLICAN JHS KASOA BAWJIASE ROAD 02/06 SENYA EAST DATES MMDs CENTRE NAMES DIRECTIONS 01/06 & AWUTU ODUPONG SHS FROM St, MARY'S ANGLICAN 02/06 SENYA CONTINUE TO OFAAKOR & EAST BRANCH LEFT 01/06 & AWUTU BAWJIASE METHODIST BASIC BAWJIASE TOWNSHIP 02/06 SENYA SCH WEST 01/06 & AWUTU BAWJIASE D/A BASIC SCH BAWJIASE TOWNSHIP 02/06 SENYA WEST 01/06 & AWUTU DISTRICT EDUCATION ON AWUTU- 02/06 SENYA CONF.HALL BEREKU/BONTRASE RD WEST CLOSE TO THE COURT 01/06 & AWUTU OBRAKYIRE D/A SCH ON THE AWUTU/BREKU- 02/06 SENYA BONTRASE ROAD WEST 01/06 & GOMOA EAST THE HARTLEY TRUST BRANCH LEFT AT KASOA 02/06 FOUNDATION SCH TO NYANYANO 01/06 & GOMOA EAST ST. GREGORY CATH. BUDUBURAM ON THE 02/06 CHURCH KASOA WINNEBA ROAD 01/06 & GOMOA EAST OJOBI D/A BASIC AT AKOTSI JN. AFTER 02/06 SCH BUDUBURAM ASK OF DIRECTION TO OJOBI 01/06 & GOMOA EAST POTSIN METHODIST AT GOMOA POTSIN ON 02/06 CHURCH THEKASOA WINNEBA ROAD DATES MMDs CENTRE NAMES DIRECTIONS 03/06 & AGONA WEST SWEDRU EMMANUEL NEAR SWEDRU ESG 04/06 METHODIST CHURCH OFFICE (POWER HOUSE) 03/06 & AGONA WEST SWEDRU SDA CLOSE TO SWEDRU PIPE 04/06 CHURCH TANK 03/06 & AGONA WEST NYAKROM NEAR NYAKROM 04/06 METHODIST CHURCH VICTORIA PARK 03/06 & AGONA WEST FANKOBAA SHS FROM NYAKROM, TURN 04/06 LEFT TO BOBIKUMA, THEN LEFT TO FANKOBAA SHS 03/06 & AGONA EAST NSABA PRESBY AGONA NSABA 04/06 CHURCH 03/06 & AGONA EAST DUAKWA PRESBY AGONA DUAKWA 04/06 CHURCH 03/06 & AGONA EAST NAMANWORA COMM. NAMANWORA 04/06 DAY SHS 03/06 & AGONA EAST SWEDRU SHS SWEDRU KWANYAKO 04/06 ROAD 03/06 & AGONA EAST KWANYARKO SHS KWANYARKO 04/06 DATES MMDs CENTRE NAMES DIRECTIONS 7/6 & EFUTU AME ZION CHURCH BEHIND EFUTU 8/6 MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL ADJACENT UEW SACOST CENTRE 7/6 & EFUTU DON BOSCO JHS 'A' ALONG BREKU ROAD 8/6 ICT CENTRE 7/6 & EFUTU UNIPRA SOUTH A&B ALONG UEW SOUTH 8/6 PRIMARY CAMPUS TO SIR CHARLES BEACH ROAD 7/6 & EFUTU WINNEBA SHS 2 MINUTES DRIVE FROM 8/6 UEW NORTH CAMPUS GATE TOWARDS TOWN, THEN BRANCH RIGHT 7/6 & GOMOA AFRANSI ON GOMOA 8/6 CENTRAL PENTECOST AFRANSI/AKWAMU ROAD CHURCH 7/6 & GOMOA LATTER DAY SAINTS WINNEBA-AGONA 8/6 CENTRAL CHURCH, GOMOA SWEDRU MAIN ROAD EKWANKROM NEAR THE POLICE BARRIER 7/6 & GOMOA POMADZE ON THE WINNEBA- 8/6 CENTRAL PENTECOST SWEDRU ROAD, PEREZ CHURCH UNIVERSITY JN. CLOSE TO POMADZE D/A JHS 7/6 & GOMOA GYAMAN SHS GOMOA AFRANSI -APAM 8/6 CENTRAL MAIN ROAD 7/6 & GOMOA WEST APAM SHS APAM JUNCTION-APAM 8/6 ROAD ON THE WINNEBA CAPE COAST ROAD. 7/6 & GOMOA WEST FREEMAN AT APAM JUNCTION 8/6 METHODIST CHURCH CLOSE TO ANKAMU D/A BASIC 7/6 & GOMOA WEST GOMOA SHTS BRANCH RIGHT AT APAM 8/6 JN. TO DAWURAMPONG POLYCLINIC JUST AFTER GOMOA DANKYIRA 7/6 & GOMOA WEST MOZANO SHS FROM APAM JN. BRANCH 8/6 TO DAWURAMPONG ROAD, THEN BRANCH AGAIN AT ENYEME ENROUTE TO ESHIEM 7/6 & GOMOA WEST ADAA-NGYIRESI BRANCH ON YOUR RIGHT 8/6 PENTECOST AT KYIREN NKWANTA CHURCH AFTER APAM JUNCTION TO NGYIRESI DATES MMDs CENTRE NAMES DIRECTIONS 09/06 & EKUMFI CHURCH OF BEHIND ESSUEHYIA D/A 10/06 PENTECOST JHS 09/06 & EKUMFI EYISAM METHODIST WINNEBA MANKESSIM 10/06 CHURCH HIGHWAY, 200M FROM BLANKO FILLING STATION TO AYISAM TOWNSHIP 09/06 & EKUMFI OTUAM METHODIST NEAR OTUAM LORRY 10/06 BASIC STATION 09/06 & AJUMAKO- ASSASAN CATHOLIC ON THE AJUMAKO 10/06 ENYAN-ESSIAM CHURCH ESUEHYIA ROAD 09/06 & AJUMAKO- AMIA BA PENTECOST ON BA METHODIST BASIC 10/06 ENYAN-ESSIAM CHURCH ROAD 09/06 & AJUMAKO- BISEASE CATHOLIC AFTER TAXI RANK 10/06 ENYAN-ESSIAM CHURCH 09/06 & AJUMAKO- ESSIAM METHODIST ADJACENT 10/06 ENYAN-ESSIAM CHURCH ESSIAMMETHODIST BASIC SCH 09/06 & AJUMAKO- ENYANMAIM CLOSE TO ENYANMAIM 10/06 ENYAN-ESSIAM METHODIST CHURCH ISLAMIC BASIC SCHOOL 09/06 & ASIKUMA- ANWIAM D/A SCH AHWIAM TOWNSHIP 10/06 ADOBEN- BRAKWA 09/06 & ASIKUMA- ASIKUMA PRESBY BREMAN-ASIKUMA 10/06 ADOBEN- CHURCH BRAKWA 09/06 & ASIKUMA- BREMAN ASIKUMA BREMAN-ASIKUMA 10/06 ADOBEN- SHS DINING HALL BRAKWA 09/06 & ASIKUMA- BRAKWA PRESBY NEAR BRAKWA PRESBY 10/06 ADOBEN- CHURCH SCHOOL BRAKWA 09/06 & ASIKUMA- ODOBEN METHODIST CLOSE TO THE 10/06 ADOBEN- CHURCH METHODIST BASIC SCH. BRAKWA ODOBEN DATES MMDs CENTRE NAMES DIRECTIONS 11/06 MFANTSIMAN MANKESSIM SHTS FROM AJUMAKO STATION &12/06 TOWARDS CLOSEFIELDS PREPARATORY SCH. 11/06 MFANTSIMAN MFANTSIMAN GIRLS ALONG THE MANKESSIM- &12/06 SALTPOND ROAD 11/06 MFANTSIMAN FREEMAN ABOUT 100M FROM &12/06 METHODIST DOMINASE STATION CHURCH-ABEADZE DOMINASE 11/06 MFANTSIMAN EBENEZER CLOSE TO PORT WILLIAM &12/06 METHODIST AND THE ANOMABO POST CHURCH, ANOMABO OFFICE 11/06 MFANTSIMAN YAMORANZA MODEL CLOSE TO THE POLICE &12/06 ICT CENTRE STATION ALONG THE SALTPOND YAMORANSA ROAD 11/06 ABURA-ASEBU- ASEBU D/A A&B CLOSE TO ASEBU POLICE &12/06 KWAMANKESE BASIC SCH STATION 11/06 ABURA-ASEBU- ABURA DUNKWA 100M FROM ABURA &12/06 KWAMANKESE METHODIST A&B DUNKA LORRY PARK BASIC 11/06 ABURA-ASEBU- ABAKRAMPA CLOSE TO ABAKRAMPA &12/06 KWAMANKESE METHODIST CHURCH COMMUNITY CENTRE 11/06 ABURA-ASEBU- AYELDU CATHOLIC OPPOSITE ST. &12/06 KWAMANKESE BASIC SCHOOL AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC SCHOOL 11/06 ABURA-ASEBU- GYABANKROMD/A GYABANKROM &12/06 KWAMANKESE BASIC SCH 11/06 ABURA-ASEBU- MOREE CATHOLIC AT THE PREMISES OF &12/06 KWAMANKESE BASIC SCHOOL MOREE CATHOLIC CHURCH DATES MMDs CENTRE NAMES DIRECTIONS 14/06 ASSIN SOUTH ASSIN ADUBIASE JUS AFTER ADUBIASE &15/06 METHODIST CHURCH SDA CHURCH 14/06 ASSIN SOUTH NKRAN OPPOSITE NKRAN &15/06 NGRESIMETHODIST NGRESI BASIC SCHOOL CHURCH 14/06 ASSIN SOUTH JAKAI METHODIST ADJACENT JAKAI TAXI &15/06 CHURCH RANK 14/06 ASSIN SOUTH ANDOE PENTECOST OPPOSITE ANDOE D/A &15/06 CHURCH BASIC A 14/06 ASSIN SOUTH ONGWA CATHOLIC JUST ADJACENT TO &15/06 CHURCH ONGWA TAXI RANK 14/06 ASSIN FOSU FOSU PRESBY CLOSE TO DUKES FILLING &15/06 CHURCH STATION, ASSIN FOSU 14/06 ASSIN FOSU FOSU METHODIST CLOSE TO THE FOSU &15/06 CHURCH COURTS 14/06 ASSIN NORTH ASSIN BEREKU ASSIN BREKU &15/06 METHODIST, CLOSE TO THE DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICE 14/06 ASSIN NORTH BASOFI NINGO M/A BRANCH LEFT AT &15/06 JHS SCH. NYANKUMASI TO ASSIN BASOFI NINGO TOWNSHIP 14/06 ASSIN NORTH ODUMASI M/A BASIC BRANCH RIGHT AT ASSIN &15/06 BROFOYEDRU TOWARDS ASSIN AKROPONG, THEN BRANCH LEFT AFTER EXITING AKROPONG TO AKROPONG ODUMASI 14/06 ASSIN NORTH PRASO M/A BASIC BFORE TOLL BOOTH AT &15/06 ASSIN PRASO DATES MMDs CENTRE NAMES DIRECTIONS 16/06 CAPECOAST MFANTSIPIM SHC. MFANTSIPIM SCHOOL &17/06 ASSEMBLY HALL 16/06 CAPECOAST ST AUGUSTINE ST. AUGUSTINE COLLEGE &17/06 COLLEGE ASS. HALL 16/06 CAPECOAST ADDISADEL ADDISADEL COLLEGE &17/06 COLLEGE ASSEMBLY HALL 16/06 CAPECOAST WESLEY GIRLS HIGH WESLEY GIRLS HIGH &17/06 SCHOOL SCHOOL 16/06 TWIFO - JUKWA METHODIST JUKWA ZONGO &17/06 HEMANG- CHURCH LOWER- DANKYIRA 16/06 TWIFO - WAWASE R/C NEAR WAWASE STATION &17/06 HEMANG- PRIMARY SCHOOL LOWER- DANKYIRA 16/06 TWIFO - HEMAN METHODIST NEAR HEMANG &17/06 HEMANG- BASIC SCH METHODIST CHURCH LOWER- DANKYIRA 16/06 TWIFO ATI TWIFO PRASO B&C ADJACENT TO TWIFO &17/06 MOKWAH BASIC SCH PRASO POLICE STATION 16/06 TWIFO ATI TWIFO PRASO A&D ADJACENT TO TWIFO &17/06 MOKWAH BASIC SCH PRASO COURT 16/06 TWIFO ATI NYENASE CATHOLIC ON THE CATHOLIC &17/06 MOKWAH A BASIC SCHOOL CHURCH PREMISES 16/06 TWIFO ATI AGONA D/A BASIC AGONA TOWNSHIP &17/06 MOKWAH 16/06 TWIFO ATI WAMASO CATHOLIC ON THE CATHOLIC &17/06 MOKWAH BASIC CHURCH PREMISES DATES MMDs CENTRE NAMES DIRECTIONS 18/06 & KEEA TEACHERS CREDIT GNAT OFFICE, ELMINA 19/06 UNION HALL 18/06 & KEEA ESSAMAN UNITED ESSAMAN 19/06 M/A JHS 18/06 & KEEA AGONA CATHOLIC AGONA 19/06 JHS 18/06 & KEEA AYENSUDO AME AYENSUDO 19/06 ZION 18/06 & KEEA KISSI M/A KISSI, BEHIND THE MARKET 19/06 PRIMARY 18/06 & KEEA KOMENDA M/A KOMENDA GHASEL 19/06 JHS B 18/06 & KEEA DOMINASE M/A DOMINASE TOWNSHIP 19/06 BASIC 18/06 & UPPER AMOFO BASIC BEHIND METHODIST CHURCH, 19/06 DANKYIRA SCH. DENKYIRA KYEKYEWERE EAST 18/06 & UPPER ANGLICAN ADJACENT PENTECOST CENTRAL 19/06 DANKYIRA CHURCH, ASSEMBLY, DUNKWA-ON-OFFIN EAST DUNKWA 18/06 & UPPER BUABIN M/A JHS BEHIND COMMUNITY WATER 19/06 DANKYIRA PROJECT, BUABIN EAST 18/06 & UPPER ASIKUMA R/C BEHIND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH 19/06 DANKYIRA JHS EAST 18/06 & UPPER AYANFURI NEAR GOOD FOUNDATION 19/06 DANKYIRA CATHOLIC PREPARATORY SCH. WEST CHURCH 18/06 & UPPER NEW OBUASI NEAR NEW OBUASI MARKET 19/06 DANKYIRA CATHOLIC WEST CHURCH 18/06 & UPPER ANGLICAN OPPOSITE DIASO POLICE STATION 19/06 DANKYIRA CHURCH, DIASO WEST .
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