Audio By Carbonatix
Legacy Girls College, a leading all-girls institution, is celebrating a decade of excellence, resilience, and transformation. From starting with just one student in 2015, the school has grown tremendously, now boasting over 700 students, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a reputation for academic excellence.
Marking its 10th-anniversary celebration, the school’s founders, Mrs. Essie Anno Sackey and Dr. Mrs. Ellen Hagan, reflected on the journey of establishing an institution that shapes confident and capable young women.
“More importantly, what we have learned from parents is that they see a change in their girls after the first term. In terms of confidence and the ability to express themselves, Legacy Girls is number one,” Dr. Mrs. Hagan stated.
The school’s humble beginnings saw a single block serving as classrooms, offices, dormitories, and even a kitchen. Despite the challenges, the founders remained committed to their vision.
“We started with just one block. It was a multipurpose space with everything in it. We believed in the vision so much ourselves, and we are thankful that other parents have also believed in it and brought their children here,” Mrs. Anno Sackey added.
Beyond academic achievements, Legacy Girls College is recognized for its role in nurturing confidence, leadership, and personal growth in its students.
Head Girl Paula Elinam Adzoso and Deputy Head Girl Abena Asabea Adjei shared how their experiences at the school have shaped them.
“Legacy has done a lot for me. Personally, I can now speak confidently in public—something I couldn’t have done before,” Paula shared.
“I’ve seen a lot of improvement since I came to Legacy Girls College. From my social life to my academics and time management, I’ve grown in so many ways,” Asabea added.
As Legacy Girls College celebrates 10 years of impact, it remains committed to grooming young women to make a mark and leave a lasting legacy in their communities and beyond.
The school believes that it takes one woman to create opportunities for others—a principle that continues to shape its mission for the future.
To mark this incredible achievement, Legacy Girls College will host a series of exciting events, activities, and community outreach programs throughout the year, culminating in a grand celebration that honours the spirit of sisterhood, resilience, and academic excellence.
Latest Stories
-
Big Push for Infrastructure, Small Push for People
19 minutes -
KsTU marks 70th anniversary, rallies partners for AI-driven future as gov’t pledges support
33 minutes -
Ghana missing out on billion-dollar Carnival Industry — WCC CEO urges urgent investment
50 minutes -
MP Akurugu cuts sod for 8.2 km Ashongman road project
1 hour -
No certificate, no entry – IFMA Ghana demands strict enforcement of occupancy permits to halt building collapses
2 hours -
Schools under trees: Gov’t targets 400 new schools, 1m desks this year – Mahama
2 hours -
Mövenpick Accra Business Forum 2026: A platform for shaping Ghana’s economic future
2 hours -
‘Not our jurisdiction’ — Mahama breaks silence on Ofori-Atta case
2 hours -
Mahama pushes for return of civic education to tackle indiscipline, sanitation challenges
2 hours -
Ghana’s Black Stars fall again as Germany snatch late victory
2 hours -
Mahama praises Volta Region’s cleanliness, urges national replicati
3 hours -
Ghana Medical Trust Fund set for launch as Board finalises key systems
3 hours -
Ghana restores investor confidence through economic reform – Deputy Finance Minister
3 hours -
We never promised to end sole sourcing, only its abuse – Sammy Gyamfi
3 hours -
Middle East tensions: Ghana’s current energy resilience thanks to increased domestic gas production – Mahama
3 hours
