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Thursday, 17 September 2015

Admission Open 2015-16 Academic Year


Admission to TASHS is currently in progress.  Admission is open to the following:
  • JHS leavers or BECE holders
  • Current secondary students seeking transfer from their school or a change of course
  • Past SHS students who wants to re-sit or divert their course (NB: No admission is made into the third year)
Here on this site, you will find almost all information needed as a prospective student.
  • About TASHS
  • Our people and our facilities
  • Courses & curriculum
  •  Applying & preparing to study towards WASSCE (WASSCE results are the main requirements for admission to the tertiary educational institution in Ghana)

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Borehole Drilling at Tanyigbe Senior High School


The Headmistress, Ms Peace Abasa-Addo has organized a borehole drilling to solve the water problem that the school faced.

Access to potable water had been a major problem for the school over the years and, therefore, it was a relief for the administration to construct a borehole.

Water situation had been very worrying in the school because the students often had to abandon lessons in search of water and that negatively affected teaching and learning.

The borehole would help solve the water problem and improve teaching and learning in the school.

Students were very happy to have this project in progress and pray for more projects to come to the school.

Thursday, 7 May 2015

Homicide: Mr. Jude Aboagye Slaughtered

Mr. Jude Kwamena Aboagye, an Economics teacher at Tanyigbe Senior High School (TASHS) has been murdered in cold blood by some unidentified assailant in a bizarre circumstance

The deceased, 44-year-old graduate teacher is a native of Kpando was reported missing on Friday, February 26, 2015 after he told relatives he was going to a funeral.

After several efforts to trace him, including reports to the police and adverts in the media, the body was found on Friday, May 1, 2015, in the Kpando-Aguzie forest by a hunter.

A source said, Jude's body was decapitated with other organs missing, pointing to a ritual murder.  His tongue was cut out and his genitals were completely severed while his clothes lay next to him.

The hunter quickly raised an alarm and a report was lodged with the Kpando police, who moved in to retrieve the body on Sunday, May 3, 2016.

An ID card in the deceased's pair of trousers identified him. Confirming the incident to the local media, the Kpando Municipal Police Commander, Superintendent Godfred Tetteh Adjirakor, ruled out any rumours and assured that a full scale investigation would be launched to get to the root of the incident.

He added that with the assistance of the well-equipped homicide unit from the police headquarters, an excellent investigation would be conducted.

Jude Aboagye, popularly known as Grandfather, is said to be the only child of his mother.

Meanwhile, the bereaved family has appealed to the police to ensure that the perpetrators of the dastardly incident are brought to book.

Source: TASHS Newz

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