Apostle Safo School of Arts & Sciences
About us
Why Choose Apostle Safo School?
Apostle Safo School of Arts and Sciences (GREAT ASSAS) is an outstanding place to be as a student who is confident, determined and focused to succeed in this fast pace and competitive world. Apostle Safo School of Arts and Sciences provides excellent career prospects through quality teaching and learning environment. The school has an approved centre for both the Basic Education Certificate Examination (B.E.C.E) and the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). Apostle Safo School of Arts and Sciences practices and believes in our mission statement, vision and core values.
To provide quality education, training and skills development that will improve and transform students in any environment.
Mission Statement
Vision
A centre of excellence where all excel in their pursuits in life and become assets to the school, the nation and the world at large.
Core Values
» Commitment
» Integrity
» Discipline
» Accountability
» Team work
School's History
Apostle Safo School of Arts and Sciences (GREAT ASSAS) was established in 1997 by the Proprietor Apostle Emeritus Professor Kwadwo Safo , Founder and Leader of the Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana. Apostle Emeritus Professor Dr. Kwadwo Safo acquired the then Emmanuel Preparatory School and moved his school Apostle Safo Training Institute (ASTI) from his house at Taifa to Awoshie and changed the name to Apostle Safo School of Arts and Sciences (ASSAS) to give basic education to all children living within the Awoshie catchment and the nation at large.
In 2004/2005 academic year, the Senior High Department was established by Apostle Emeritus Professor Dr. Kwadwo Safo to run three main programmes approved by the Ghana Education Service namely: » General Arts » Science » Business with accounting option In 2007, the Technical, Visual Arts and Home Economics programmes were duly introduced and approved by the GES. With the increase in programmes and number of students, hostel facilities were built to accommodate students.
In 2012, the hostel facilities were converted into full boarding houses with state of the art facilities to make students comfortable and feel at home.