Wesley Girls' High School

Wesley Girls' High School (WGHS) yɛ nwomasua bea a wɔdze tsetse mbasiamba wɔ Oguaa wɔ Finimfin Mantɔw mu wɔ Ghana. Harriet Wrigley, Methodist ɔsomfo bi ne yer na ɔdze sii hɔ wɔ afe 1836 mu. Wɔdze nyia ɔhyehyɛɛ Methodism, John Wesley, dzin na wɔdze too skuul no.

Abakɔsɛm

sesa mu

Wesley Mbasiamba ntoado skuul no, Afrika Almanac dze ntoado skuul 100 a oye biara wɔ Afrika no mu dza ɔtɔ do 68 wɔ afe 2003 mu, a ogyina nwomasua pa, esuafo a wɔdzen hɔn ho hyɛ mu, ahoɔdzen na dwumadzi ahorow a aluminae, skuul ho nsɛm, intanɛt na nsɛm ho amandzɛɛbɔ a wotum hu do.


Ndzɛmba a wotum yɛ

sesa mu

Odze nkonim wɔ Sprite Ball Championship mu wɔ afe 2008 na 2016 mu.


'Esuafo a wowiee skuul wɔ hɔ

  • Rose Constance Owusu, former justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2008 – 2014)
  • Deborah Owusu-Bonsu, musician, television presenter and model
  • Martha Akyaa Pobee, Diplomat, Permanent Member to the United Nations,
  • Lucy Quist, first Ghanaian woman to become the CEO of a multinational telecommunications company in Ghana
  • Mabel Simpson, fashion designer
  • Hanna Tetteh, former Minister for Trade and Industry and former Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Gertrude Torkornoo, active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2019–)
  • Yvonne Tsikata, international economist and first Ghanaian woman to become vice president at the World Bank
  • Julia Osei Tutu, wife of Asantehene, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II
  • Georgina Theodora Wood, former police prosecution officer, first female Chief Justice of Ghana
  • Nana Oye Mansa Yeboaa, first female deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, and former Ghanaian diplomat
  • Vida Yeboah, minister of state in the Rawlings government, former Headmistress of Mfanstiman Girls' Secondary School