Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Find answers to commonly asked questions about admissions, academics, student life, fees, and more at Anglican Senior High School.
Admissions
Admission to KASS requires the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results with qualifying aggregate. Applicants must select KASS as their first-choice school during the Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) process. Required documents include BECE results slip, birth certificate, and passport photographs.
Applications are processed through the national CSSPS portal. After receiving placement, selected candidates must report to the school with their placement letter, results slip, and other required documents for verification and registration.
Admission typically opens in January/February following BECE results release. The academic year runs from September to July, divided into three terms.
Yes, transfer applications from other senior high schools are considered. Contact the academic office for the transfer application form and requirements.
Academics
KASS offers General Arts, General Science, Business, Visual Arts, and Home Economics programmes. Each programme is designed to prepare students for WASSCE and tertiary education.
General Arts students study core subjects (English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science) plus electives including Government, History, Geography, Literature-in-English, Christian Religious Studies, French, and Economics.
Yes, KASS provides full boarding facilities for students. The school has separate dormitories for boys and girls with housemasters and matrons providing round-the-clock supervision.
The academic year has three terms: First Term (September-December), Second Term (January-April), and Third Term (May-July). Exact dates are published in the academic calendar available on our Downloads page.
Student Life
KASS offers a wide range of clubs and societies including Debate Club, Science Club, Music Society, Drama Club, Writer's Guild, Coding Club, Robotics Club, Entrepreneurship Club, and more. Sports include soccer, basketball, athletics, and volleyball.
KASS maintains a firm but fair disciplinary system based on our Code of Conduct. The school emphasizes character development alongside academic excellence. Minor infractions are handled by housemasters, while serious matters are addressed by the disciplinary committee.
Yes, KASS has an Anglican chapel where students attend regular worship services, morning devotions, and special religious programmes. The school's Anglican foundation emphasizes spiritual and moral formation.
KASS has four houses: Aggrey House (Red), Livingstone House (Blue), Wilberforce House (Green), and Fraser House (Purple). Each house competes in academic, sports, and cultural activities throughout the year.
Fees & Financial
School fees vary by programme and boarding status. Detailed fee schedules for each programme (General Arts, General Science, Business, Visual Arts, Home Economics) are available on our Downloads page.
Yes, KASS offers need-based scholarships and academic merit awards. Students can apply for financial assistance through the academic office.
Fees are paid through approved bank accounts or bank branches. Details of payment procedures are provided during registration.
Contact & Support
You can reach us by phone at +233 34 229 2195, email at info@kass.edu.gh, or visit us at our campus in Asem, Kumasi. Our Contact page has more details and a contact form.
Visiting days are usually on specified weekends each term. Parents and guardians are encouraged to check the academic calendar or contact the school office for the approved visiting schedule.
For emergencies, contact the school office directly by phone. The administrative staff can connect you with the appropriate personnel including housemasters, the health centre, or school security.
Still Have Questions?
If you could not find the answer you are looking for, please reach out to us directly. Our administrative team will be happy to assist.
