

Henry House Community School
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Welcome to Henry House Community School's website! Located in the stunning Volta Region of Ghana, Henry House Community School is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to be a learning centre of excellence for the Ho-Kpenoe community and its environs.
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Built on a one acre plot of land, the school comprises 13 classrooms, a library, ICT lab, dining area and playground. ​Students are taught by experienced teachers who are passionate about education and ensuring their students excel in all areas. ​
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What makes Henry House Community School a not-for-profit organisation?
Access to quality education is a human right and wealth must no longer be a barrier. For this reason, Henry House Community School is committed to offering one third of places to students on scholarship. Furthermore, 60% of scholarship places are reserved for the girl child.
Our Story
Henry House Community School was established in 2010 by Dr David Atubra and Mrs Bernice Atubra. The couple, who originated from the Volta Region, decided to set up a school as a gift to the community, following decades-long illustrious careers abroad. Since then, Henry House Community School has educated thousands of young people, giving them the opportunity to envisage bright futures for themselves.
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Now, Henry House Community School is the school of choice to almost 200 students and the school is proud to partner with other organisations such as OAfrica, the Clarke Education Foundation, EduSpots and the North American Women's Association.

Address
GPS VH 0062574 5
Ho, Barracks - Kpenoe Road
Ho, Volta Region
Ghana
Call
+233 552743959