T.I Ahmadiyya SHS (Kumasi) Goes Electronic for 2020/21 Prefectorial Elections
Talimul Islam Ahmadiyya Senior High School, Kumasi affectionately called the REAL AMASS PHOBIA is having its prefectorial elections for the 2020/21 Academic Year today, Tuesday 27th October 2020 at the School’s premises. Significantly, the school will use an Electronic Voting System to elect the perfects.
The whole election processes, have been facilitated by the Election Committee under the supervision of the Assistant Headmaster (Domestic).
We hope this new paradigm shift will assist in building the confidence of our prefects and the entire student body to enable them to work harder and better to suit the modern trends of leadership to help push the school to a higher pedestal. We wish the team in charge of the elections all the best and the very best of luck to all the candidates. The GLOAMASS Secretariat will be updating you as the event unfolds.
T. I. Ahmadiyya Secondary School has grown from small beginnings to become one of the most respected Senior High Schools not only in Kumasi but in the Ashanti Region and indeed Ghana.
The Schools has contributed greatly to the intellectual, moral and spiritual development of both Ghanaians and non Ghanaians and is today justifiably proud to be the alma Mater of hundreds of alumni who are making significant contributions to the development of Ghana.
T. I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School, Kumasi was established by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana on 30th January, 1950. The first Headmaster of the School was Dr. S. B. Ahmad, an expatriate, who started the school with twenty-five students and seven teachers.
Initially, the School made use of two classrooms belonging to the Ahmadiyya Primary School at Asafo in Kumasi.
In 1953, the School was moved to its present location by the Ahmadiyya Mission.
The land for the present site was donated by Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyemang Prempeh II, the then Asantehene.
The Asantehene also graciously and generously donated an amount of one hundred British pounds towards the construction of the first building. This is a clear indication that our honourable chiefs, since time past, have assisted greatly in the development and spread of education.
In 1956, the School which was run as a private institution by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission was absorbed into the public educational system and hence became a Government assisted school.
The School presented its first batch of candidates for the General Certificate Examination (G.C.E.) O’level examination in 1954 and recorded 100% passes. Since then, the forward match of the School in the academic and other fields began and has continued to this day.
Source: SHSTRENDZ.COM