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Vocational Centres Registered by NVTI VOCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS REGISTERED UNDER N.V.T.I NORTHERN SECTOR NO SCHOOLS REG. NO LOCATION TRADE 1. Jolia Fashion School NVTI/167/NR Tamale Dressmaking/Embroidery 2. Women’s Training Institute NVTI/168/NR Tamale Catering/Dressmaking/Home Manage. 3. Mandella Development Centre NVTI/255//NR Tamale Computer Literacy/Dressmaking/Carpentry & Joinery/Batik/Tie & Dye 4. Buchwalter Memorial Competence Centre NVTI/200/NR Yendi Dressmaking/Cookery/Oil Extraction/ Textiles Weaving 5. Amison Secondary School NVTI/219/NR Tamale Secretarial Course 6. Grich Computer & Secretarial NVTI/258/NR Tamale Typing/Secretarial Duties, Computer Literacy 7. Standard Promotion Institute NVTI/259/NR Tamale Office Procedures/Typewriting/English Lang. Mathematics/Shorthand/Social Studies, Economics Communications 8. Gubdanda Vocational Technical Centre NVTI/261/NR Tamale Secretarial/Information Technology 9. Dabokpa Girls Vocational Institute NVTI/045/NR Tamale Masonry/D’making/Needlework 10. Jalco Secretarial & Computer Trg C entre NVTI/287/NR Tamale Secretarial/Computer Training 11. Girls Growth & Development NVTI/314/NR Tamale Dressmaking/Hairdressing/Weaving/Batik/Tie & Dye 12. Yetiibu Vocational Trg Institute NVTI/320/NR Chereponi Dressmaking/Weaving, Batik/Tie & Dye 13 . St Kizito’s Voc Technical School NVTI/306/NR Bole Carpentry/Masonry 14. Bole Vocational Training Institute NVTI/326/NR Bole Secretarial/Dressmaking/Weaving/Batik/Tie & Dye 15. St Anthony of Padua Business/Voc Sch NVTI/327/NR Tamale Catering/Accounting /Secretarial UPPER WEST REGION NO SCHOOLS REG. NO LOCATION TRADE 1. St Clare’s Vocational Institute NVTI/056/UWR Tumu D’making/Catering/Textile H’Weaving 2. St Anne’s Vocational Institute NVTI/057/UWR Nandom D’making/Catering/Textile H’Weaving 3. Nandom Practical Vocational Inst. NVTI/058/UWR Nandom MVM/Plumbing/Welding/Masonry/C&J 4. St. Basilide’s Vocational Institute NVTI/059/UWR Kaleo Welding/Gen. Electrical/Masonry/C&J 5. St Monica’s Girls Vocational School NVTI/233/UWR Wa Dressmaking/Weaving Te xtile/Hand Weaving 6. Oscar Morin Rural Women’s Dev Centre NVTI/234/UWR Ko Textile Hand Weaving/Dressmaking/ Tie & Dye/Batik/Basketery/Hand Embroidery/ Caterin/Needlework/Craft. 7. St. Theresa’s Vocational Centre NVTI/235/UWR Daffiane Dressmaking UPPER EAST REGION NO SCHOOLS REG. NO LOCATION TRADE 1. Women’s Training Institute NVTI/144/UER Bolgatanga Dressmaking/Catering 2. Bongo Women’s Training Institute NVTI/236/UER Bongo Dressmaking/Needlework/Catering/ Hairdressing/Batik/Tie & Dye 3. Royal Sec retarial School NVTI/256/UER Typing/Secretarial Duties 4. St Nicholas Vocational NVTI/257/UER Zuarungu Typing/Secretarial Duties/Textile/Hand weaving 5. Anglican Women Development Centre NVTI/307/UER Bolga Dressmaking/Batic/Tie & Dye 6. Ghana Vocation al Training Centre NVTI/309/UER Secretarial Duties/Dressmaking/Metal Works 7. Namalteng Integrated Voc Inst Gbeogo NVTI/206/UER Bolga Dressmaking/Masonry/Hairdressing/Carpentry Tongo Typewriting 8. Yelwoko Women Development Centre NVTI/315/UER Zibila Dressmaking/Batik/Tie & Dye/Needle Work BRONG AHAFO REGION NO SCHOOLS REG. NO LOCATION TRADE 1. Sunyani Girls Vocational Institute NVTI/019/BAR Sunyani Catering/Dressmaking 2. Wenchiman Girls Vocational Institute NVTI/020/BAR Wenchie Catering /Dressmaking 3. Adventist Girls Vocational Institute NVTI/021/BAR Techiman Catering 4. Car Mechanic Workshop & Training Centre NVTI/075/BAR Sunyani Motor Vehicle Mechanic 5. Adventist Vocational Business Institute NVTI/108/BAR Techiman Secretarial 6. Our Lady of Fatima Vocational Training Inst NVTI/109/BAR Wenchi Catering/Dressmaking 7. Margaret Buechnor Vocational Training Inst NVTI/110/BAR Duayaw Nkwanta Catering/Dressmaking 8. Good Shepherd Educational Institute NVTI/112/BAR Techiman Secretarial 9. St Vi tus Technical Institute NVTI/113/BAR Sunyani Con. Electrical/Masonry 10. Sunyani Business/Secondary School NVTI/114/BAR Sunyani Secretarial 11. Presby Girls Vocational Institute NVTI/115/BAR Dormaa Ahenkro Catering/Dressmaking 12. Our Lady of Fatima AG RIC Voc Tech Inst NVTI/151/BAR Sampa Masonry/Carpentry/Gen. Elect./Dressmaking 13. Berekum Vocational Training Centre NVTI/152/BAR Berekum Catering/Gen.Elect./Masonry/Dressmaking 14. Women’s Training Institute NVTI/153/BAR Sunyani Catering/Dressmaking/Hairdressing/Tailoring 15. Centre for Rural Industries NVTI/154/BAR Sunyani Carpentry 16. St Paul Catholic Technical Vocational Inst NVTI/158/BAR Techiman Electricals/Electronics/Carpentry/Masonry 17. New Age College NVTI/159/BAR Sunyani Secretarial 18. Don Bosco Vocational Training School NVTI/203/BAR Odumasi-Sunyani Agric Mechanic/Business Studies/Carpentry & Joinery/Textile/Batik/Welding/Craft/Blocklaying/ Concreting/Gen. Textiles and Screen Printing 19. Catholic Technical Institute NVTI/204/BAR Su nyani Electrical Installation 20. Methodist Vocational School NVTI/205/BAR Sunyani Dressmaking/Catering/Textile/Weaving/Masonry/ Carpentry 21. Pentecost Vocational Training Institute NVTI/224/BAR Goaso Dressmaking/Catering/Needlework/Craft Hairdressing 22. Nsoatre Women’s Training Institute NVTI/225/BAR Nsoatre Dressmaking/Catering/Hairdressing/Tailoring 23. Olistar Technical Institute NVTI/243/BAR Abesim Computer Studies/Masonry 24. Vilcobed Technical Institute NVTI/244/BAR Berekum Eletricals/B/C/C/J/Dressmaking/Cooking/Draughtmanship 25. Maranatha Business College NVTI/272/BAR Sampa Secretarial Studies/Computer Literacy/Accounting SOUTHERN SECTOR GREATER ACCRA NO SCHOOLS REG. NO LOCATION TRADE 1. Flair Catering School NVTI/288/GAR Accra Rangoon Catering Avenue 2. Accra Photo Training Centre NVTI/290/GAR Nima Still Photograph, Motion Picture Roundabout 3. Arounde Girls Institute NVTI/001/GAR Accra Train Catering Station Neoplan 4. Accra Girls Vocational Institute NVTI/002/GAR Accra Achimota Catering/D’making/Hairdressing Train Station 5. School of Catering & Domestic Science NVTI/003/GAR Kotobabi Catering/D’making/ Polyclinic Road 6. Calvary Girls Vocational Institute NVTI/004/GAR Adjirijanor Catering/Dressmaking/ 7. Young Women Christian Asso. Home Mgt. NVTI/005/GAR Adabraka Catering/Dressmaking/Secretarial 8. Tema Girls Vocational Institute NVTI/006/GAR TDC Offices 9. Hannah Girls Vocational Institute NVTI/007/GAR Kaneshie Sports Catering/Hairdressing/D’making Complex 10. Dansoman Gi rls Vocational Institute NVTI/008/GAR Dansoman Catering/Dressmaking 11. Sacred Heart Vocational NVTI/009/GAR James Town Catering Police Station 12. Prampram Women’s Voc Trg Institute NVTI/047/GAR Prampram The D’making/Hairdressing/Catering Beach Side 13. S.O.S Girls Voc Institute NVTI/063/GAR Tema Community Catering/D’making/Tailoring/Hairdressing/ 1 Secretarial 14. Madina Women’s Voc Trg Institute NVTI/048/GAR Madina Catering Dressmaking 15. Enyidado Vocational Institute NVTI/052/GAR Accra Burma Dressmaking/Catering Camp GREATER ACCRA NO SCHOOLS REG. NO LOCATION TRADE 16. Akivian Vocational Institute NVTI/055/GAR Tema Defunct Catering/Dressmaking/Agric 17. Kalbs Dressmaking & Embroidery School NVTI/060/GAR Accra Obetsebi Dressmaking/Embroidery Lamptey Circle 18. Pentecost Technical Training Centre NVTI/076/GAR Labadi Pentecost Electricals/Electronics/Carpentry/Masonry Headquarters Dressmaking/Catering/Hairdressing 19. Korle Gonnor Methodist Voc School NVTI/078/GAR Accra Korle Bu Catering/Dressmaking 20. Young Men’s Christian Assoc. Voc Trg Centre NVTI/079/GAR Accra Mental D’manship/C&J/Masonry Hospital 21. Royal Technical & Engineering Works, NVTI/080/GAR Nungua Cold Store Radio & TV/MVM/D’making/Gen. Elect. Nungua Masonry/Building Draughtsmanship 22. Osu Boys Vocational Training Centre NVTI/081/GAR Accra Vet Carpentry /Masonry 23. Presby Girls Vocational School NVTI/096/GAR L’shie Blacksmith Dressmaking./Catering/Hairdressing 24. South Labone Girls Vocational Training NVTI/101/GAR Accra Behin d Vet D’making/Catering/H’dressing/ 25. Feden School of Secretaries NVTI/102/GAR Accra General Post Secretarial Office 26. Caro-Karl Vocational School NVTI/104/GAR T/Nungua Catering /Dressmaking/Tie & dye Batik Third Entrance 27. Madina Secondary Techni cal Vocational Sch. NVTI/105/GAR Accra Electricals/Electronics/Carpentry 28. Voice Agric Training Centre NVTI/125/GAR Mensaman Nsawam Agric Aburi Road 29. Ghana Armed Force Catering Trg School NVTI/143/GAR MATS Dressmaking/Catering/Secretarial 30. Anglican Vocational Technical School NVTI/145/GAR Teshie Behind Police Masonry/C&J/Catering/D’making/ Station Secretarial 31. Robert Aryee Memorial Commercial Inst NVTI/147/GAR Mamprobi Secretarial GREATER ACCRA NO SCHOOLS REG. NO LOCATION TRADE 32. City Secondary Business College NVTI/162/GAR Accra opposite Caprice Typewriting/Accounting/Masonry/Carpentry/ Joinery 33. Camery Vocational Institute NVTI/182/GAR Darkuman Nyamekye Dress./C & J 34. Sacs Catering Institute & Allied Services NVTI/185/GAR Mamprobi Cake Making/Decorating/Eng./Maths & Fren 35. A.R.S Technical Institute NVTI/186/GAR Pig Farm Masonry Elec.Draugt.Auto Mech. Const. 36. Pentecost Vocational Technical School NVTI/190/GAR New Gbawe Dressmaking/Hairdressing/Catering 37. F.C. Skin and Beauty Klinik NVTI/194.GAR Kanda Opposite Aggrey Skin Care, Nail Culture, Grooming Make Up Memorial Sch. Artistry Salon Management Anatomy & Phy. 38. Social Advance Institute NVTI/202/GAR Adabraka Museums & Catering/Dressmaking/Secretarial Monuments Board 39. Vinesthy Cathering Institute NVTI/208/GAR Sakumono Kasapreko Catering Factory 40. New Hope Vocational Institute NVTI/212/GAR Accra North Dressmaking/Hairdressing 41. International Catering Institute NVTI/209/GAR Abeka Catering 42. Carson Hair Care
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