SCHOOL RESOURCES
 

The Library

Okuapemman School is fortunate to be blessed with an ultra modern library established in 1957 by the founder of the school, Barrister Kwaku Opoku Acheampong and was dedicated to the late Robert Mafoafo Asiedu who served as Chairman for the Board of Governors in this noble institution for 25 years (17th June 1972 – 14th Jan 1997). The Library consists of a ground hall which can accommodate 80 students at a time and about 40 students in the studying room. The library consists of about 1000 and more books covering all courses and also provides daily newspapers, news week, magazines etc. for the student body and staff. However, Okuapemman’s tremendous population growth  in recent years has put a great burden on old facilities like the library. The school needs more books in the library. The school therefore appeals to all well wishers and friends of Okuapemman to help stuff the library with modern books. Please in case of any donations to the library contact: Okuapemman.scchool@yahoo.co.uk


Computer Centre

The current computer center does not have enough equipment for student use. Okuapemman appeals to all well wishers and friends of Okuapemman to help fund a new computer center which already in progress.
 


Please in case of any donations to fund the ICT centre contact:
Okuapemman.scchool@yahoo.co.uk


The Braille Library

The Braille library as a library can be said to be a beehive of activities due to the noble assistance of the friends of the blind.

 


The Science Resource Centre

Okuapemman School has a modern Science laboratory. The Lab consists of a Biology laboratory, Chemistry laboratory, Physics laboratory and integrated science laboratory. Okuapemman has quite a big laboratory to serve the 2200 students. However, part of the laboratory is still under renovation. Well wishers and friends of Okuapemman can come to our aid.

 


New Classroom Block

 A new 6 unit classroom block which is also known as the " Bricks Block" was established under the regime of our late President Professor John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills, it was constructed as an additional facility on campus to cater for the increasing number of students.


 
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