What if I told you that the very ground we stand on has nurtured generations of brilliant minds? This is St. Augustine’s College. A beacon of knowledge and tradition in Cape Coast, Ghana. St. Augustine’s College isn’t just a school. It’s a living testament to perseverance and achievement. Founded in 1930 as Ghana’s first Catholic school, St. Augustine’s College began its journey in the humble village of Amissano, near Elmina. The founders envisioned a place where young men could receive a holistic education, grounded in Catholic values. They named it after the influential philosopher and theologian, St. Augustine of Hippo. The school’s motto, “Omnia Vincit Labor,” meaning “Perseverance conquers all,” reflects this commitment to hard work and dedication. Now located in Cape Coast, St. Augustine’s College boasts twelve houses, each contributing to the school’s vibrant tapestry of student life. St. Augustine’s College, affectionately known as “AUGUSCO,” has a rich history of academic excellence. Its students consistently achieve top marks in the WAEC exams, a testament to the quality of education provided here. The college has also made its mark on the national stage, winning the National Science and Mathematics Quiz twice, in 2007 and 2019. In a remarkable feat, two students from the 2007 winning team went on to represent Ghana in international competitions. And in 2007, St. Augustine’s College achieved another milestone, winning the first and only West African Science and Math Quiz competition. St. Augustine’s College isn’t just about academics. The school fosters a strong sense of community and tradition. A unique bond exists between St. Augustine’s alumni, known as “APSUnians,” and the alumni of Holy Child High School. This connection often leads to marriages between graduates of the two schools, seen as a way to uphold Catholic traditions. The college grounds are alive with activity. From the bustling classrooms to the well-equipped science labs and computer centers, the pursuit of knowledge is palpable. The sports facilities echo with the cheers of students engaged in friendly competition. St. Augustine’s College has produced a remarkable array of alumni who have made significant contributions to Ghanaian society and beyond. This impressive list includes politicians, diplomats, athletes, artists, and scholars. From the former governor of the Bank of Ghana to international football star Michael Essien, the alumni of St. Augustine’s College continue to make their mark on the world. St. Augustine’s College stands as a testament to the transformative power of education and the enduring strength of tradition.
New Examination Centre
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