Top 10 ICT Schools Empowering Girls in Ghana – 2025 Ranking

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Discover Ghana’s top girls’ schools leading in ICT education, innovation, and inclusion. From coding clubs to robotics, learn how these institutions are building the next generation of female tech leaders.

  1. Archbishop Porter Girls’ SHS – Takoradi, Western Region

🏫 Location: Fijai, Takoradi

ICT Achievements: Winner of i2CAP programming competition (2007); represented Ghana at World Robotics in 2017

Highlights: Advanced ICT labs, robotics club, and consistent NSMQ performance

  1. Methodist Girls’ SHS – Mamfe, Eastern Region

🏫 Location: Mamfe

Achievements: Winners of World RoboFest (2019 & 2020)

Highlights: STEM Stars mentorship, strong Girls‑in‑ICT presence, rural tech outreach

  1. Yaa Asantewaa Girls’ SHS – Kumasi, Ashanti Region

🏫 Location: Kumasi

Achievements: Finalists in CodeAfrique Girls Hackathon

Highlights: Regular high WASSCE ICT marks, Python & Scratch coding bootcamps

  1. St. Louis SHS – Kumasi, Ashanti Region

🏫 Location: Oduom, Kumasi

Achievements: Hosts Girls‑in‑ICT regional camps, national Science & Tech Fair participant

Highlights: Solar-powered ICT block, robotics, and VR projects

  1. Akatsi College Practice JHS – Akatsi South, Volta Region

🏫 Location: Akatsi South

Achievements: Hometown of Wosilatu Mohammed, 2025 Girls‑in‑ICT overall winner

Highlights: Junior High pioneer in coding; community STEM outreach

  1. Tamale Girls’ SHS – Northern Region

🏫 Location: Tamale

Achievements: Girls‑in‑ICT bootcamp hub for Northern Zone; winners of tech essay challenge

Highlights: Solar-powered ICT labs, student-made community apps

  1. Wesley Girls’ SHS – Cape Coast, Central Region

🏫 Location: Cape Coast

Achievements: Hosts annual TechFest; AI literacy courses; smart classroom pilot

Highlights: Leadership in online safety education

  1. Krobo Girls’ SHS – Odumase‑Krobo, Eastern Region

🏫 Location: Odumase‑Krobo

Achievements: Winners of MTN‑sponsored mobile app challenge; hosts coding hub

Highlights: Code & Create innovation club, ICT entrepreneurship

  1. St. Mary’s SHS (“Merries”) – Korle Gonno, Greater Accra

🏫 Location: Korle Gonno

Achievements: Renowned academically—WASSCE & NSMQ; strong ICT electives

Highlights: Combines academic rigor with digital literacy initiatives

  1. Mfantsiman Girls’ SHS – Saltpond, Central Region

🏫 Location: Saltpond

Achievements: Consistent academic excellence; participates in NSMQ

Highlights: Technological clubs, digital arts, and STEM mentoring

🎯 Honorable Mentions

Bolgatanga Girls’ SHS – Upper East; rising ICT inclusion

Holy Child SHS – Cape Coast; historic academic and ICT success

Aburi Girls’ SHS – Aburi; top-tier academic and ICT performance


🔍 Why These Schools Stand Out

Innovative ICT Labs: Equipped with coding stations, robotics kits, solar-powered setups

Girls‑in‑ICT Champions: Hosted regional camps, contributed to national coding competitions

STEM Empowerment: Mentorship programmes, leadership training, community outreach

Top Exam Performance: High WASSCE/NSMQ results denote strong academic and IT proficiency

Suggested Internal Links:

Wosilatu Mohammed: 2025 Girls‑in‑ICT Winner from JHS

How to Join Girls‑in‑ICT Bootcamps in Your Region

Digital Labs in SHSs: Expansion in Ghana

Mentoring Girls in STEM: Best Practices


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