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Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School

Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School (PRESEC) is a secondary boarding school for boys. It is located in Legon, Accra, Ghana. It was founded in 1938, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast.[4] The Basel missionary-theologian, Nicholas Timothy Clerk (1862–1961), who served as the first Synod Clerk of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast from 1918 to 1932, used his tenure to advocate for the establishment of the secondary school.[4][5] The school has ties with its sister schools, Aburi Girls' Senior High School and Krobo Girls Senior High School.

Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School
Location

Greater-Accra

Ghana
Coordinates05°39′48″N 0°10′28″W / 5.66333°N 0.17444°W / 5.66333; -0.17444
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoLatin: In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen
Religious affiliation(s)Presbyterian Church
Established1938; 86 years ago (1938)
FounderPresbyterian Church of the Gold Coast[1]
Head of schoolDavid Odjija[3][2]
Faculty90[2]
GradesSenior secondary years 1-3
GenderBoys
Age14 to 19
Enrollment3,000[2]
Campus typeSuburban
Houses14
Color(s)Blue  
MascotƆdadeɛ (Baobab)
Presecan
NicknameBlue Magicians/Presecans
Websitepreseclegon.edu.gh

The school's crest has a shield with the Presbyterian symbol (the St Andrew Cross-Scottish flag with the Swiss flag embedded and a burning torch in the middle) with the motto of the school, "In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen", meaning "In Thy Light We Shall See Light", scrolled beneath the shield. The school was originally located in Odumase - Krobo in the Eastern Region of Ghana before moving to its current location in Legon, in 1968.[4]

The school anthem is "Happy Are We", written by J. L. Anang and transcribed by Stephen Appiah Danquah.[6] The school is an eight-time Ghana National Science and Maths Quiz winner.[7] The alumnus of the school are refereed to as "Ɔdadeɛ".[8]

History edit

Odumase campus (1938–1968) edit

 
ɔdadeɛ" (baobab tree)

The school was started in Odumase after an educationist of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast, E. A. W. Engmann, continued to lobby and push for the establishment of a church boys' school, after N. T. Clerk had retired from his church position.[9] This effort came to fruition in 1938 with the first group of 16 boys and four teachers. Engmann was the first headmaster.

The Odumase campus housed German missionaries, then a primary school and then a government survey school before becoming the Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School.

One of the traditions of the school is the "ɔdadeɛ" (baobab tree) located on the campus. An alumnus of the school is referred to as "Ɔdadeɛ".[8] The baobab tree is a Ghanaian symbol of knowledge, resourcefulness and strength. New students were traditionally initiated at the feet of this tree clad in bedsheets and powdered faces. PRESEC was located here until 1968 when it was moved to its current location at Legon, Mile 9.

Legon campus (1968 to date) edit

In September 1968, the new campus at Legon just north east of the University of Ghana campus at Mile 9, received its first set of students.[10] At the new campus, it continued as a boys' boarding secondary school until the mid-1970s when the sixth form was upgraded to the National Science College. Female students were admitted into the sixth form in small numbers from September 1975. They continued to be part of the student body until June 1996 when the last batch left.[11]

 
PRESEC dining hall
 
Classroom facilities of the Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School

The Legon campus started with four student boarding houses. Three were named after notable Presbyterian leaders as Kwansa House, Clerk House and Engmann House. The fourth was named Akro House after the people of Krobo Odumase. The next two houses to be built were Riis House and Labone House. With the completion of the National Science College buildings, Ako-Adjei House and Owusu-Parry House were added (the latter named after the first Senior Prefect). Another house, House 9, admitted its first residents in September 2010 as well as a new house, House 10.

Campus edit

 
Assembly hall

Houses edit

  • Kwansa House
  • Clerk House
  • Engmann House
  • Akro House
  • Riis House
  • Labone House
  • Ako-Adjei House
  • Owusu-Parry House
  • House 9
  • P. T. A. House
  • House 14

Alliance edit

Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School, PRESEC has an ongoing alliance with their fellow Presbyterian Girls' school, Aburi Girls' Secondary School, ABUGISS. The alliance is known as PRE-GISS.[12][13]

Odadeɛ Radio edit

In December 2021, the 1981 year group of the alumni of the school launched an internet radio station called Odadeɛ Radio to serve both the school and its alumni and others worldwide. It is claimed that this is the first Senior High School in Ghana to have its own radio station.[14][15] The station was established to generate increased interest by the students in media studies fields such as journalism, news reporting, photography and media management. It is also to support educational activities of the school and the mentorship programmes of the alumni.[16] The first manager of the radio station is John Addo-Fening of the 1981 alumnus who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Rite 90.1 FM radio station.[17]

Selected achievements edit

 
2002 Civic Education Club handing-over ceremony.
 
PRESEC wins NIIT, 2008
 
PRESEC wins Coke Hits, 2011
 
Initial PRESEC, Legon emblem

1990s edit

  • PRESEC regularly had one of the best GCE O-level and A-level results prior to the change of the national examination system to the BECE and WASSCE.[18]
  • In 1995, the school won the second edition of the Ghana National Science and Maths Quiz competition. PRESEC Southern Sector Champions, defeated Opoku Ware School, Northern Sector Champions in the Final of Finals.[18]
  • In 1999, the school won four of the seven WAEC (West African Examinations Council) Excellence Awards for the best individual performances in the final examinations for over 500 secondary schools.[18]

2000s edit

  • In 2002, at the National Constitution Quiz organized by the National Commission for Civic Education, PRESEC Civic Education Club emerged winners of the competition.[18]
  • In 2003, PRESEC repeated the feat of 1995 by defeating Opoku Ware School in the National Science and Maths Quiz competition. A student from that winning team was later adjudged the overall best performance in the WAEC (West African Examinations Council) SSSCE examinations that year.[18]
  • On 1 July 2006, the school won the National Science and Maths Quiz for a third time. The school was given the competition trophy for keeps. PRESEC defeated St. Peter's Secondary School, then defending champions, in the final.[18]
  • On 16 June 2008, PRESEC emerged winners of the National Title of NIIT ICT Expert 2008 in Kumasi, after beating the regional champions: St. James Seminary SHS, Sunyani (Brong-Ahafo), Opoku Ware School, Kumasi (Ashanti Region), St. Augustine's College, Cape Coast (Central Region) and Baidoo Bonsoe SHS, Takoradi (Western Region) with 78 schools competing also at the regional levels.[19]
  • On 8 July 2008, PRESEC won the National Science and Math Quiz for a fourth time. The school defeated Opoku Ware School in the final. This was the third time PRESEC had defeated Opoku Ware in the final.[18]
  • On 24 June 2009, not only did PRESEC win the quiz competition for the fifth time, but they also became the first school ever to successfully defend their title as National Champions. PRESEC defeated Achimota School in the final.[18]

2010s edit

  • In 2010, two PRESEC students represented Ghana and won a bronze medal at the International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) held in Abuja, Nigeria, out of 35 countries across the world.[18]
  • In 2010, a student was honoured at the WASSCE 2009 Excellence Awards Ceremony, as Best Candidate in the General Science Programme, the National Best Candidate and then the Overall Best Candidate in West Africa; and a student was Overall Best in the Business Programme.[18]
  • On 13 May 2011, the school won the VRA 50th Anniversary Inter-Schools Debate Competition beating Mfantsipim School in the finals of the competition.[18]
  • In September 2011, the school won the Sprite Ball Inter-Schools Basketball Championship, defeating defending champions, Achimota School 10-8 in the finals.[18]
  • On 2 September 2011, the school won the maiden edition of the "Coke Hit Single". The competition featured musical talents from 32 senior high schools who vied for the ultimate title of "Coke Hit Single" - Best high school musical talents in Ghana.[19]
  • In March 2013, during the WASSCE 2012 Excellence Awards, a student was judged the Overall Best Candidate in the General Arts Program in the West African Examinations Council's examinations (West African Examinations Council) conducted throughout the West African sub-region; in a year where the Council recorded its highest number 'ever' of candidates meeting its minimum eligibility criterion for the excellence awards, that is 8 grade A1s - (530 candidates out of the total 174,385 candidates who sat for the May/June WASSCE in 2012).[19]
  • 2016 - The Speaker of Parliament of Ghana, Aaron Mike Ocquaye (Class of 1962), as well as 15 Members of Parliament who are alumni, were elected to the 7th Parliament of the Fourth Republic.
  • In December 2019, a PRESEC student represented Ghana and won Silver Medal at the International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) in Doha, Qatar - the first time a Ghanaian had won Silver Medal at the Olympiad; until then, previous medalists from Ghana had won Bronze.[20]

2020s edit

  • On 8 October 2020, the school won the National Maths and Science Quiz contest for the sixth time by beating Adisadel College and Opoku Ware Senior High School in the finals.[21]
  • In March 2022, a student was adjudged the overall best WASSCE candidate in Ghana and won the 2nd prize in West Africa at WAEC's 2021 International Excellence Awards.[22][23]
  • On 26 October 2022, PRESEC defeated Prempeh College and Adisadel College to win the NSMQ competition for the seventh time.[5]
  • PRESEC won The Sharks Quiz competition in 2020 and 2023.[24]
  • On 30 October 2023, PRESEC defeated Achimota School and Opoku Ware School to win the NSMQ competition for the eighth time.[25]

Headteachers edit

Headteachers Tenure in office
The Rev. E. A. W. Engmann 1938—1943
The Rev. E. J. Klufio - (Acting Headmaster) 1943—1948
C. J. Amaning (Acting Headmaster) 1948—1949
The Rev. E. A. W. Engmann 1949—1951
The Rev. E. J. Klufio 1951—1960
N. O. Anim (Acting Headmaster) Sept 1960—Jan 1961
E. K. Datsa (Acting Headmaster) Jan 1961—July 1961
S. M. Akita (Acting Headmaster) Aug 1961—Sept 1961
The Rev. E. J. Klufio 1961—1966
E. K. Caesar (Acting Headmaster) Jan 1966—Augt 1966
E. K. Datsa 1966-1973
E. A. Apeadu (Acting Headmaster) Sept 1973—Aug 1974
Odadee The Rev. E. S. Mate-Kodjo ‘48 1974—1980
E. Y. Attua-Afari 1980—1982
E. A. Apeadu 1982—1989
Rose Ankrah (Acting Headmistress) 1989—1990
A. A. Akuoku 1990—1996
J. J. Asare (Acting Headmaster) 1996—1997
J. J. Asare 1997—2006
Africanus Kwame Anane 2006—2014
Lady Queene Aseidu-Akrofi 2014-2018[26]
David Odjija 2018—[27]

Notable alumni edit

Politics, government, and public policy edit

Academia edit

Arts and entertainment edit

Sports edit

Corporate, business, and finance edit

Law edit

Music edit

Journalism edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Odadee Class of 1975

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Presbyterian Boys Secondary School PRESEC is a secondary boarding school for boys It is located in Legon Accra Ghana It was founded in 1938 under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast 4 The Basel missionary theologian Nicholas Timothy Clerk 1862 1961 who served as the first Synod Clerk of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast from 1918 to 1932 used his tenure to advocate for the establishment of the secondary school 4 5 The school has ties with its sister schools Aburi Girls Senior High School and Krobo Girls Senior High School Presbyterian Boys Secondary SchoolLocationLegonGreater AccraGhanaCoordinates05 39 48 N 0 10 28 W 5 66333 N 0 17444 W 5 66333 0 17444InformationTypePublic high schoolMottoLatin In Lumine Tuo Videbimus LumenReligious affiliation s Presbyterian ChurchEstablished1938 86 years ago 1938 FounderPresbyterian Church of the Gold Coast 1 Head of schoolDavid Odjija 3 2 Faculty90 2 GradesSenior secondary years 1 3GenderBoysAge14 to 19Enrollment3 000 2 Campus typeSuburbanHouses14Color s Blue MascotƆdadeɛ Baobab PresecanNicknameBlue Magicians PresecansWebsitepreseclegon wbr edu wbr gh The school s crest has a shield with the Presbyterian symbol the St Andrew Cross Scottish flag with the Swiss flag embedded and a burning torch in the middle with the motto of the school In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen meaning In Thy Light We Shall See Light scrolled beneath the shield The school was originally located in Odumase Krobo in the Eastern Region of Ghana before moving to its current location in Legon in 1968 4 The school anthem is Happy Are We written by J L Anang and transcribed by Stephen Appiah Danquah 6 The school is an eight time Ghana National Science and Maths Quiz winner 7 The alumnus of the school are refereed to as Ɔdadeɛ 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Odumase campus 1938 1968 1 2 Legon campus 1968 to date 2 Campus 2 1 Houses 3 Alliance 4 Odadeɛ Radio 5 Selected achievements 5 1 1990s 5 2 2000s 5 3 2010s 5 4 2020s 6 Headteachers 7 Notable alumni 7 1 Politics government and public policy 7 2 Academia 7 3 Arts and entertainment 7 4 Sports 7 5 Corporate business and finance 7 6 Law 7 7 Music 7 8 Journalism 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editOdumase campus 1938 1968 edit nbsp ɔdadeɛ baobab tree The school was started in Odumase after an educationist of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast E A W Engmann continued to lobby and push for the establishment of a church boys school after N T Clerk had retired from his church position 9 This effort came to fruition in 1938 with the first group of 16 boys and four teachers Engmann was the first headmaster The Odumase campus housed German missionaries then a primary school and then a government survey school before becoming the Presbyterian Boys Secondary School One of the traditions of the school is the ɔdadeɛ baobab tree located on the campus An alumnus of the school is referred to as Ɔdadeɛ 8 The baobab tree is a Ghanaian symbol of knowledge resourcefulness and strength New students were traditionally initiated at the feet of this tree clad in bedsheets and powdered faces PRESEC was located here until 1968 when it was moved to its current location at Legon Mile 9 Legon campus 1968 to date edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Presbyterian Boys Senior High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message In September 1968 the new campus at Legon just north east of the University of Ghana campus at Mile 9 received its first set of students 10 At the new campus it continued as a boys boarding secondary school until the mid 1970s when the sixth form was upgraded to the National Science College Female students were admitted into the sixth form in small numbers from September 1975 They continued to be part of the student body until June 1996 when the last batch left 11 nbsp PRESEC dining hall nbsp Classroom facilities of the Presbyterian Boys Secondary School The Legon campus started with four student boarding houses Three were named after notable Presbyterian leaders as Kwansa House Clerk House and Engmann House The fourth was named Akro House after the people of Krobo Odumase The next two houses to be built were Riis House and Labone House With the completion of the National Science College buildings Ako Adjei House and Owusu Parry House were added the latter named after the first Senior Prefect Another house House 9 admitted its first residents in September 2010 as well as a new house House 10 Campus edit nbsp Assembly hall Houses edit Kwansa House Clerk House Engmann House Akro House Riis House Labone House Ako Adjei House Owusu Parry House House 9 P T A House House 14Alliance editPresbyterian Boys Secondary School PRESEC has an ongoing alliance with their fellow Presbyterian Girls school Aburi Girls Secondary School ABUGISS The alliance is known as PRE GISS 12 13 Odadeɛ Radio editIn December 2021 the 1981 year group of the alumni of the school launched an internet radio station called Odadeɛ Radio to serve both the school and its alumni and others worldwide It is claimed that this is the first Senior High School in Ghana to have its own radio station 14 15 The station was established to generate increased interest by the students in media studies fields such as journalism news reporting photography and media management It is also to support educational activities of the school and the mentorship programmes of the alumni 16 The first manager of the radio station is John Addo Fening of the 1981 alumnus who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Rite 90 1 FM radio station 17 Selected achievements edit nbsp 2002 Civic Education Club handing over ceremony nbsp PRESEC wins NIIT 2008 nbsp PRESEC wins Coke Hits 2011 nbsp Initial PRESEC Legon emblem 1990s edit PRESEC regularly had one of the best GCE O level and A level results prior to the change of the national examination system to the BECE and WASSCE 18 In 1995 the school won the second edition of the Ghana National Science and Maths Quiz competition PRESEC Southern Sector Champions defeated Opoku Ware School Northern Sector Champions in the Final of Finals 18 In 1999 the school won four of the seven WAEC West African Examinations Council Excellence Awards for the best individual performances in the final examinations for over 500 secondary schools 18 2000s edit In 2002 at the National Constitution Quiz organized by the National Commission for Civic Education PRESEC Civic Education Club emerged winners of the competition 18 In 2003 PRESEC repeated the feat of 1995 by defeating Opoku Ware School in the National Science and Maths Quiz competition A student from that winning team was later adjudged the overall best performance in the WAEC West African Examinations Council SSSCE examinations that year 18 On 1 July 2006 the school won the National Science and Maths Quiz for a third time The school was given the competition trophy for keeps PRESEC defeated St Peter s Secondary School then defending champions in the final 18 On 16 June 2008 PRESEC emerged winners of the National Title of NIIT ICT Expert 2008 in Kumasi after beating the regional champions St James Seminary SHS Sunyani Brong Ahafo Opoku Ware School Kumasi Ashanti Region St Augustine s College Cape Coast Central Region and Baidoo Bonsoe SHS Takoradi Western Region with 78 schools competing also at the regional levels 19 On 8 July 2008 PRESEC won the National Science and Math Quiz for a fourth time The school defeated Opoku Ware School in the final This was the third time PRESEC had defeated Opoku Ware in the final 18 On 24 June 2009 not only did PRESEC win the quiz competition for the fifth time but they also became the first school ever to successfully defend their title as National Champions PRESEC defeated Achimota School in the final 18 2010s edit In 2010 two PRESEC students represented Ghana and won a bronze medal at the International Junior Science Olympiad IJSO held in Abuja Nigeria out of 35 countries across the world 18 In 2010 a student was honoured at the WASSCE 2009 Excellence Awards Ceremony as Best Candidate in the General Science Programme the National Best Candidate and then the Overall Best Candidate in West Africa and a student was Overall Best in the Business Programme 18 On 13 May 2011 the school won the VRA 50th Anniversary Inter Schools Debate Competition beating Mfantsipim School in the finals of the competition 18 In September 2011 the school won the Sprite Ball Inter Schools Basketball Championship defeating defending champions Achimota School 10 8 in the finals 18 On 2 September 2011 the school won the maiden edition of the Coke Hit Single The competition featured musical talents from 32 senior high schools who vied for the ultimate title of Coke Hit Single Best high school musical talents in Ghana 19 In March 2013 during the WASSCE 2012 Excellence Awards a student was judged the Overall Best Candidate in the General Arts Program in the West African Examinations Council s examinations West African Examinations Council conducted throughout the West African sub region in a year where the Council recorded its highest number ever of candidates meeting its minimum eligibility criterion for the excellence awards that is 8 grade A1s 530 candidates out of the total 174 385 candidates who sat for the May June WASSCE in 2012 19 2016 The Speaker of Parliament of Ghana Aaron Mike Ocquaye Class of 1962 as well as 15 Members of Parliament who are alumni were elected to the 7th Parliament of the Fourth Republic In December 2019 a PRESEC student represented Ghana and won Silver Medal at the International Junior Science Olympiad IJSO in Doha Qatar the first time a Ghanaian had won Silver Medal at the Olympiad until then previous medalists from Ghana had won Bronze 20 2020s edit On 8 October 2020 the school won the National Maths and Science Quiz contest for the sixth time by beating Adisadel College and Opoku Ware Senior High School in the finals 21 In March 2022 a student was adjudged the overall best WASSCE candidate in Ghana and won the 2nd prize in West Africa at WAEC s 2021 International Excellence Awards 22 23 On 26 October 2022 PRESEC defeated Prempeh College and Adisadel College to win the NSMQ competition for the seventh time 5 PRESEC won The Sharks Quiz competition in 2020 and 2023 24 On 30 October 2023 PRESEC defeated Achimota School and Opoku Ware School to win the NSMQ competition for the eighth time 25 Headteachers editHeadteachers Tenure in office The Rev E A W Engmann 1938 1943 The Rev E J Klufio Acting Headmaster 1943 1948 C J Amaning Acting Headmaster 1948 1949 The Rev E A W Engmann 1949 1951 The Rev E J Klufio 1951 1960 N O Anim Acting Headmaster Sept 1960 Jan 1961 E K Datsa Acting Headmaster Jan 1961 July 1961 S M Akita Acting Headmaster Aug 1961 Sept 1961 The Rev E J Klufio 1961 1966 E K Caesar Acting Headmaster Jan 1966 Augt 1966 E K Datsa 1966 1973 E A Apeadu Acting Headmaster Sept 1973 Aug 1974 Odadee The Rev E S Mate Kodjo 48 1974 1980 E Y Attua Afari 1980 1982 E A Apeadu 1982 1989 Rose Ankrah Acting Headmistress 1989 1990 A A Akuoku 1990 1996 J J Asare Acting Headmaster 1996 1997 J J Asare 1997 2006 Africanus Kwame Anane 2006 2014 Lady Queene Aseidu Akrofi 2014 2018 26 David Odjija 2018 27 Notable alumni editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Presbyterian Boys Senior High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Further information Category Presbyterian Boys Senior High School alumni Politics government and public policy edit Bryan Acheampong Member of Parliament for Abetifi since July 2016 Collins Adomako Mensah Member of Parliament for Afigya Kwabre North 28 J B Danquah Adu Member of Parliament for Akim Abuakwa North Lt Gen F W K Akuffo Head of State of Ghana 5 July 1978 4 June 1979 Vice Admiral Seth Amoama Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces since January 2021 29 Michael Paul Ansah Minister of State in the third republic Eugene Arhin Director of Communications at the Presidency 2017 Theodore Obo Asare Jnr Economist and Member of Parliament for Akan Bowiri in the first republic Mark Assibey Yeboah Economist and Member of Parliament for New Juaben South 6th and 7th parliament Chairman of the 7th Parliament s Finance Committee Kwaku Boateng Minister of Education and Minister of Interior in the first republic Kwesi Botchwey Ghana s longest serving Minister of Finance 1982 1995 Chairman of Ghana National Gas Development Task Force Fuseini Issah Member of Parliament Okaikwei North since January 2017 Lawrence Kpabitey Kodjiku Regional Commissioner for the Ashanti Region 1975 1977 Regional Commissioner for the Greater Accra Region 1977 1979 Regional Commissioner for the Northern Region June 1979 August 1979 and formerly Ghana s ambassador to Israel Eric Oduro Osae Director General of the internal audit agency of Ghana and Dean of Institute of Local Governance Bernard Okoe Boye Member of Parliament Ledzokuku Constituency in the Greater Accra Region Deputy Minister of Health Aaron Mike Oquaye Speaker of the 7th Parliament of the 4th Republic 2017 2021 former Minister of Communication 2005 2009 Mike Oquaye Jnr Diplomat Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III Omanhene or paramount chief of the Akuapem traditional area Okuapeman in Ghana Kofi Portuphy former National Coordinator National Disaster Management Organization and former National Chairman National Democratic Congress Erasmus Isaac Preko Member of parliament during the first republic Minister of Fuel and Power 1965 1966 Andrews Kwabla Puplampu Minister for Lands 1965 1966 Samuel Sarpong Ashanti and Central Regional Minister 2014 2016 Bright Simons IMANI Ghana and 2012 World Economic Forum WEF Young Global Leader YGL Alex Tettey Enyo former Minister of Education Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus Glover Member of Parliament for Tema East since 2013 Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa Member of Parliament North Tongu former Deputy Minister of Education 2013 2016 Ato Ulzen Appiah Director of the GhanaThink Foundation and named amongst most influential young Africans Kobla Mensah Wisdom Woyome Member of parliament for South Tongu Academia edit Gilbert Ansre Professor of Linguistics University of Ghana and Bible translation expert Ernest Aryeetey Vice Chancellor of University of Ghana 2010 2016 E Bamfo Kwakye Vice Chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology KNUST 1974 1983 Kwabena Boahen Professor of Bioengineering and Neuromorphic Engineering Stanford University George C Clerk pioneering Ghanaian botanist and phytopathologist Nicholas T Clerk Ghanaian academic administrator and Presbyterian minister former Rector of GIMPA John Owusu Gyapong vice chancellor of the University of Health and Allied Sciences Eric Yirenkyi Danquah Founding Director of West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement WACCI and winner of the World Agriculture Prize WAP Bill Puplampu Vice Chancellor of the Central University Arts and entertainment edit Augustine Abbey owner of Great Idikoko Ventures and President of Film Producers Association of Ghana John Apea Actor and movie director Dancegod Lloyd Ghanaian dancer and choreographer 30 Kwaku Sintim Misa Ghanaian actor political satirist and host of Thank God it s Friday Sports edit Ezekiel Ansah American football defensive end Reuben Ayarna Footballer Defensive Midfielder for the Kuopion Palloseura in Finland Benjamin Azamati Kwaku Member of the Ghana 4 100 relay team and International Champion 31 Isaac Kissi footballer Andrew Owusu international triple jump champion 32 Corporate business and finance edit Jonathan Herbert Frimpong Ansah former Governor of the Bank of Ghana 33 Lucy Quist first Ghanaian woman to become the CEO of a multinational telecommunications company in Ghana Patricia Obo Nai CEO Vodafone Ghana Kris Senanu Ghanaian Kenyan Business Executive Law edit Nene Amegatcher active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2018 2023 Kofi Barnes Judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Canada 34 Benjamin Kwakye Harvard Law School graduate author lawyer and winner of the 2006 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book Africa Region Music edit Victor Kofi Agawu Professor of Music Princeton University Ayisi A I Ghanaian musician Ball J sound engineer and record producer Elom Adablah also known as EL rapper and musician Artiste of the Year at the 2015 2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Choirmaster member of Praye music group GAMBO Ghanaian musician Hammer of The Last Two producer and sound engineer Jayso Ghanaian rapper and record producer Denzel Prempeh Ghanaian musician Journalism edit Owuraku Ampofo Sports Journalist Bernard Avle Ghanaian media personality and broadcast journalist Ghana Journalist Association Journalist of the Year 2017 Emmanuel Agbeko Gamor journalist Paul Adom Otchere Ghanaian media personality and broadcast journalist Louis Kwame Sakyiamah Lexis Bill Ghanaian media personality Gary Al Smith Sports Journalist George Addo Jnr Sports JournalistSee also editList of senior secondary schools in Ghana Ghana National Science and Maths Quiz Aburi Girls Senior High SchoolReferences edit PRESEC ALUMINI PORTAL 11 November 2016 Archived from the original on 11 November 2016 Retrieved 19 November 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b c Welcome to Presbyterian Boys Secondary School Website Archived from the original on 8 June 2004 Retrieved 20 March 2007 Presec 80 Presby Church donates to Presec Legon Regional News 2018 09 05 5 September 2018 Archived from the original on 25 April 2019 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