Discover Ghana’s top colleges of education that are harnessing government support—No Fees Stress Policy, SLTF access, the Green Ghana initiative, and digital innovations—to transform teacher training in 2025.
- Koforidua SDA College of Education – Eastern Region
Highlight: First college launched under the No Fees Stress Policy in July 2025—students can enrol without upfront fees and access SLTF loans.
Affiliation: University of Education, Winneba; part of T-TEL digital literacy network .
- Mount Mary College of Education – Somanya, Eastern Region
Highlight: A digital literacy pilot college under T-TEL; equipped with smart classrooms, ICT labs, and e-learning resources .
Affiliation: University of Ghana; integrating ICT in teaching methodologies.
- Tamale College of Education – Northern Region
Highlight: Hosts ICT and ODL/TEL workshops in partnership with Commonwealth of Learning; strong emphasis on digital tools for tutor development .
Affiliation: University of Education, Winneba; participating in SLTF initiatives.
- Wesley College of Education (WESCO) – Kumasi, Ashanti Region
Highlight: Long-standing member of T-TEL with ICT-integrated teaching programmes; supported by GTEC for virtual and blended learning .
Affiliation: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST).
- Komenda College of Education – Central Region
Highlight: Pioneer of the Green Ghana “One Student, One Tree” project; engaging students in large-scale tree planting and agricultural initiatives .
Affiliation: University of Cape Coast; actively building IGF via agri-projects .
- Agona SDA College of Education – Ashanti Region
Highlight: Upgraded with campus-wide Wi-Fi, ICT labs, and Huawei-funded smartphones for student access; advancing blended learning models .
Affiliation: University of Education, Winneba; SLTF-enabled enrolments.
- Our Lady of Apostles (OLA) College of Education – Cape Coast, Central Region
Highlight: Women’s teacher training college with early ICT integration; introduced ICT programmes and e-learning platforms .
Affiliation: University of Cape Coast; T-TEL member.
- Mampong Technical College of Education (Mamtech) – Ashanti Region
Highlight: Technical specialisation with ICT and science training; part of DFID-funded T-TEL, offering sandwich programmes to upskill untrained teachers .
- Bagabaga College of Education – Tamale, Northern Region
Highlight: Known as “Advance with the Sciences,” it embeds ICT in teacher training; participated in DFID–T‑TEL .
Affiliation: University of Education, Winneba.
- Gbewaa College of Education – Pusiga, Upper East Region
Highlight: Strong ICT and digital skills emphasis; active participant in DFID–T‑TEL and supports diploma ICT training .
Affiliation: University of Ghana.
🎯 Why These Colleges Stand Out
Coverage Across Regions: Representation from Ashanti, Eastern, Northern, Central, and Upper East Regions.
Digital & STEM Focus: Integration of ICT in teacher education through T‑TEL, workshops, and e-learning.
Thematic Initiatives: From fee-removal policies and green sustainability projects to technical upskilling.
Accredited & Connected: Formally affiliated with public universities and active in nationally supported programmes.
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