Discover our rich history, values, and commitment to excellence since 1976
Established on 1st September 1976 in Abura Dunkwa, Central Region.
Aburaman Senior High School (ABUSEC) began as a private community secondary school with just 18 students — 4 girls and 14 boys — to serve as a center for knowledge and employable skills in the Abura Traditional Area.
Financed by visionary community leaders including Mr. U.K. Hackman, Mr. S. E. Arthur, Nana Budukumah IV (Prof. J. K. Fynn), Nana Jonah Nyieku, Mr. E.B. Elegba, Mr. K. E. Sam Quainoo, and Nana Kwesi Osam VII, the school overcame numerous challenges.
Absorbed into the public system in 1979, it operated from various temporary locations until relocating to its permanent 75-acre campus under the leadership of Mr. Paul Kow Simpson.
Today, ABUSEC stands proud as one of the First-Class Senior High Schools in the Central Region.
“To train students to excel academically and morally to be useful to themselves and society.”
“To create a conducive environment to attain excellence.”
The seven pillars that define who we are
Self-control, punctuality, and respect for rules
Hard work and consistent effort in all we do
Pushing through challenges with resilience
Teamwork and mutual support in learning
Cleanliness reflects self-respect and order
Honesty and doing right even when unseen
Striving for the highest standards in all things
M.Ed, PhD in Educational Leadership
25+ years of visionary leadership in secondary education
M.Sc in Curriculum Development
Champion of student welfare and innovative pedagogy
B.Ed in Science Education
Dedicated to discipline, creativity, and academic rigor