Unity Hall of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, which has been nicknamed Prempeh Hall or Amanfoo Hall, because
it is predominantly occupied by Prempeh grads.
Prempeh College has once again sent more students to universities than any other
school in the country.
KNUST held its matriculation ceremony for the class of 2010 today and during the
ceremony
the Vice-Chancellor of the University released
the ranking of schools that produced the highest number of students in the University's first year
class this year.
In fact, Prempeh is so well represented in the university that,
Unity Hall, one of the residence halls, has been nicknamed Prempeh Hall or Amanfoo Hall, because
it is predominantly occupied by Prempeh grads.
Prempeh topped the list for the upteenth time. The list is as follows:
Position
School
1st
Prempeh
2nd
Mfantsipim
3rd
PRESEC
4th
Wesley Girls
5th
OWASS
6th
Yaa Asantewaa
7th
Achimota
8th
St. Monicas
9th
St. Peter's
10th
St. Augustine's
11th
Kumasi Anglican
12th
St. Louis
13th
Aburi Girls
14th
Pope John
15th
TI AMASS
16th
St. Roses
17th
Holy Child
18th
Akosombo International School
19th
GSTS
20th
Aggrey Memorial
This is a ranking of the Top 20 schools in the country by KNUST's standards. Our Headmaster, Mr. Owusu-Achiaw, was a guest
at the ceremony. He posed for our cameras with the excited Amanfoo freshmen students at the university.