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Top ten best schools in Ghana?

Defining "best" is subjective and depends on the criteria used (e.g., academic performance, extracurricular activities, facilities, etc.). There's no single definitive ranking of the top ten schools in Ghana. However, several schools consistently appear at the top of various lists and are highly regarded. These typically include both public and private schools.

Keep in mind that any list I provide will be a *potential* top ten, and other schools could reasonably be included depending on the ranking criteria. You should research individual schools based on your specific needs and priorities.

Here are ten schools frequently cited among the best in Ghana, categorized for clarity:

Often cited among top-performing schools:

* Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School (PRESEC-Legon): Known for strong academics and a rigorous curriculum.

* Opoku Ware School (OWASS): A prestigious all-boys school with a long history of academic excellence.

* Mfantsipim School: Another historically significant school with a strong reputation.

* St. Augustine's College: A highly competitive school with a focus on holistic education.

* Achimota School: A large and well-established school with a wide range of programs.

Other high-performing schools often mentioned:

* Wesley Girls' High School: A prestigious all-girls school.

* Ghana National College: A prominent school known for its strong academic and sporting programs.

* Saint Thomas Aquinas Senior High School: Often mentioned for its high academic standards.

Private Schools with Strong Reputations:

* Several reputable private schools consistently perform well, but their rankings vary frequently and aren't always publicly accessible. To find these, you will need to conduct more targeted research on individual private schools in Ghana.

To find the "best" school for *you*, consider these factors:

* Academic focus: Does the school specialize in STEM, arts, or a balanced curriculum?

* Location: Proximity to your home or desired location.

* Boarding or day school: Your preference for living arrangements.

* Fees and financial aid: The affordability of the school.

* Extracurricular activities: The range of clubs, sports, and other activities offered.

* Religious affiliation (if any): The school's religious orientation.

* Student-teacher ratio: The level of individual attention students receive.

I strongly recommend conducting thorough research on each school individually, looking at their websites, reading reviews, and possibly contacting the schools directly. Consider using online resources and review sites focused on education in Ghana to form your own informed opinion.

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