OUR HISTORY
The School was established as a Community Day Secondary/Technical School by the then Zebilla elders of the Kusaug Tradional Area in September 1982 with only twenty-five (25) students and seven teaching staff. The school is in Teogo, a suburb south of the Zebilla Township. As a community day school, it became a boarding school in September 2007. It has has a Dining Hall which was built and Commissioned by the late President, His Excellence Prof. John Evans Attah Mills in 2010. The School now has a population of two thousand one hundred and forty-five (2,145) made up of one thousand and ninety-one (1,091) males and one thousand and fifty-four (1,054) females. It has a total of one hundred and fifty (150) teaching staff and forty-five (45) non-teaching staff.
SCHOOL MOTOR: YAMDAAN KU BORIGE
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS OVER THE YEARS
Over the years, the school has presented candidates for the Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations (SSCE) and scored very high percentage passes. The school continues to maintain high academic performances and in the last three West African Secondary School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE), the school scored 100%, 100%, and 98% respectively. The school has taken part in all zonal and Regional competitive competitions and has chalked success in most of them. The school was adjudged the most environmentally conscious school by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2007 and the school continues to maintain this status. In the last Zonal and Supper Zonal/Regional Sports competition in 2015, the school was adjudged the most disciplined school at the zonal and Regional level. The school was also placed first in the just ended first ever Senior High/Technical Schools Cadet Band Competition and proceeded to Accra and took part in the national competition where it was placed fifth.