CURRICULUM

LIST OF BOOKS AND WORKING MATERIALS FOR STUDENTS
a. Every student must buy 15 exercise books from the college. Outside exercise book is not allowed.
b. Get the list of recommended books from the college.
c. 20 sheets of Quarto typing sheets and 20 rules F/scap papers.

CRITERIA FOR PROMOTION (JSS) CLASSES: In pursuance of academic excellence, a student is expected to pass six (6) subjects at 50% level before he/she can be promoted to the next class. Four of such must be core subjects ie. Mathematics, English Language, Integrated Science, Social Studies, and any other two subjects. At the end of the third year, the student must pass the state JSCE examination to enable him/her cross to SS1.

SENIOR SECONDARY:-
Two categories - core and electives. The core subjects are basic subjects which every student must offer whether he/she wants to offer Arts, Sciences, Technical, and Vocational.

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS:-
1. English Language
2. Mathematics
3. Christian Religious Knowledge
4. Biology
5. Agricultural Science

ELECTIVES
1. Literature in English
2. Geography
3. Further Mathematics
4. Economics
5. Government
6. Technical Drawing
7. Commerce
8. Computer
9. Physics
10. Chemistry
11. Technical subjects

LIST OF BOOKS AND WORKING MATERIALS FOR STUDENTS
a. Every student must buy 15 exercise books from the college. Outside exercise book is not allowed.
b. Get the list of recommended books from the college.
c. 20 sheets of Quarto typing sheets and 20 rules F/scap papers.
For S.S.S. Students:- To move to the next class, a student in the Senior Secondary category must pass at credit level 50% six (6) core subjects. These include: English Language, Mathematics, and other four core subjects in their various areas of specialization Arts or Science.

CAREERS:
Advice on careers is given to students in the senior classes but enquiries can be made at the Guidance and Counselor office at any time. Talks on careers are arranged.

EXTRA CURRICULA ACTIVITIES Apart from academics, the students are exposed to other extra curricular activities to make their training complete. Such activities include:- clubs/societies and games and sports such as:-
Societies
i) The JETS Club
ii) The Literary and Debating Society
iii) The Dramatic Society
iv) The Press Club
v) The Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS)
vi) The Boys' Brigade and Girls' Brigade
vii) The Music club

Games and Sports: These include:-
(a) Football
(b) Basket Ball
(c) Volley Ball
(d) Netball
(e) Handball
(f) Table Tennis
(g) Tract and Field events
(h) Indoor games, etc

SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES IN THE SCHOOL

The school campus is far removed from the city, as mentioned earlier. This makes for effective teaching and learning. However, the college has mapped out some ways through which life can be made more meaningful and more enjoyable, both to the members of staff and the students alike. For instance the staff have a general assembly with the students thrice a week. Here, the word of God is shared and announcements made. On Sundays, the entire school community goes for Sunday Worship service at Angware where the School Church is located. Residents of Angware and other nearby villages also come to fellowship with us. This shows the good relationship existing between the school community and the neighbouring communities.

RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES:
The following activities are designed to help students grow in their faith:
1. C. R. S. -Christian religious studies in classes. Leading to WASCE and it is compulsory for all students.
2. Morning assembly: a short reading and exposition thrice a week.
3. Sunday morning and evening services:" must be attended by all students. Each student must have his/her Bible and Hymn book.
4. F. C. S. The Fellowship of Christian Students. This is organized entirely by the students and the Chaplain is the patron.
5. Preaching groups; could go out on Sunday to surrounding villages.