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School and Employee Bus Services in Ghana
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the School and Employee Bus Services sector based in Ghana. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Accra Business School
ABS is a prestigious Christian Business School accredited to offer a range of globally recognised postgraduate, undergraduate and professional programmes in a Christ-centred scholarly environment that integrates faith and learning. The institution dates from 2004 when it was founded as a training institution by Bishop Gideon and Lady Olivia Titi-Ofei. It has enjoyed three separate name designations prior to assuming its current name, each reflective of its educational journey. First, it was founded as the African Centre for Leadership and Human Resource Development (AFRILEAD) to provide quality affordable short-term training to very busy professionals. Second, in 2010 it became the Graduate School of Governance and Leadership to coincide with its expansion into undergraduate programmes. Our new name – Accra Business School – emphasizes the importance of our location, specialty and specificity of education provision. In a short period of less than 20 years, we have established ourselves as one of the most successful providers of private sector higher education in Ghana with a stellar reputation in both Ghana and internationally as evidenced by our portfolio of collaborative partnerships that we have secured. This success has been achieved by virtue of inspired and committed sector experienced leadership, being attuned to the needs and requirements of Ghanaian students, robust commitment to quality and regulatory compliance and providing quality education at affordable fees
51 to 200 staff
Accra Technical Training Center Attc
SCHOOL HISTORY The Accra Technical Training Centre (ATTC) is a vocational / technical co-educational institution located at Kokomlemle in Accra. The ATTC was conceived as a joint project by the Governments of Ghana and Canada “… To provide theoretical and practical instruction for the occupations as may be required from time to time”. Thus, from its cradle it was conceived as training institution to train skilled manpower for Ghana’s industrial requirements, and it marked the first major Canadian support to Ghana in the field of technical education and training. The beginnings of the Accra Technical Training Centre dates back to the early 1960’s when one Mr. Arnold Doyle, the Director of Vocational and Technical Education or the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan conducted a feasibility study for the establishment of a technical school in Ghana by the then Canadian External Aid Office, now Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Mr. Doyle became the Canadian Co-ordinator for the project when the Ca
11 to 50 staff