Our History
60 Years of Impactful Journey: Providing Transformative Secondary Education
Our Founding Story
Abor Senior High School was established on October 1st, 1965 as a Private Community School to serve as a tool for Socio-Economic Development of the area. The school was initiated by the Chiefs and People of Abor, especially members of the then Abor Youth Association (AYA) who realized the urgent need for a Secondary School to serve Abor and its adjoining communities.
The founding fathers, through their united vision and determination, raised an amount of 103,000 old cedis as seed money for the establishment of the school. The school started with just 15 students under the leadership of Mr. Benjamin Amallatey as the first acting headmaster. Though challenges arose in the early years, the school's resilience and community support ensured its survival and growth.
In 1982, the school was absorbed into the public system and became a government-assisted institution, marking a turning point in its development and expansion.
Key Milestones
1965
School established on October 1st as a Private Community School
1970
First batch of Form 5 students completed School Certificate/GCE exam
1979
Experimental Junior Secondary School program commenced
1982
JSS upgraded to Senior Secondary School; School absorbed into public system
2026
Celebration of 60 Years of Academic Excellence
Vision
Excellent Students for the World
Mission
To equip our teachers to prepare, teach, assess and support our students to perform to the global standard
Core Values
- • Selflessness
- • Honesty & Integrity
- • Networking
- • Evaluation
Leadership Heritage - Substantive Headmasters
Our school has been guided by dedicated headmasters and headmistress whose vision and leadership shaped ABORSCO into the institution it is today.
T.K. Gadzekpo
1983 - 1996
S.K. Kpemlie
1996 - 2009
M.K. Fiamordzi
2009 - 2013
Nancy A. Osei-Goh
2013 - 2016
Godwin Y. Agbofa
2016 - 2018
Raymond Letsa Glover
2018 - 2022
Felix Joseph Darkey
2022 - 2024
Rev. Dr. Seth Kwasi Gocky Agbeyome
2024 - To Date
14 Acting Headmasters (1965-1982)
Before the school was absorbed into the public system in 1982, fourteen dedicated educators led ABORSCO through its formative years, establishing the foundation for excellence.
Benjamin Amallatey
1965 - 1967
Hayford Mathias Azameti
1967 - 1968
Kenneth Togwo
1968 (Oct)
Sebastian Attipoe
1968 - 1969 (Nov)
Anthony Rex Dzakah
1969 - 1970
Henry W.D. Ahiable
1970 - 1971
William B.K. Atimu
1971 - 1973
Olympio G.Y. Bonuedie
1973 - 1974
Frank Tettey
1974 - 1975
F.W.K. Atsu
1975 - 1976
Seth Agbavor
1976 - 1977
Jeffrey H. Uecker
1977 - 1978
R.C. Anthony
1978 - 1979
Felix K. Agbemabiese
1979 - 1983
14 Notable Founding Fathers
These visionary leaders established Abor Senior High School in 1965, pooling resources and expertise to create an institution of learning. Despite being scattered across Ghana, their united goal transformed education in Abor and surrounding communities.
The fourteen founding fathers raised 103,000 old cedis as seed money and initiated the school with 15 students under the leadership of Mr. Benjamin Amallatey.
Johnson O.K. Ahianyo
📍 Accra
Col. Christian Hans Kwame Lodoh
📍 Accra
Leonard Torsu
📍 Kadjebi
Hon. Victor Komla Atsu-Ahedor
📍 Abor
Madam Victoria Ahedor
📍 Accra
Geoffery W.K. Kwasikuma
📍 Accra
Daniel Tsigbey
📍 Ho
Samuel Atsu Klutse
📍 Accra
Timothy Torsu
📍 Abor
Godwin M.K. Hlovor
📍 Abor
Moses Dumenya
📍 Abor
Clemence K. Nyadudzi
📍 Ho
E.J.K. Gbanaglo
📍 Abor
William Agbenyegah
📍 Abor