WESCOPA’98 Alumnus, Thrives in New Zealand’s

WESCOPA’98 Alumnus, Thrives in New Zealand’s

WESCOPA'98 Alumnus, Dr. Eric "Phila" Boamah, Appointed to New Zealand's Archives Council It is with immense pride that I share this wonderful news with you.One of our own, Dr. Eric Boamah WESCOPA'98, popularly known as Dr. Phila, has been appointed to the Archives Council of New Zealand.The Council is an advisory body to the sector Minister, responsible for the national safeguarding of archives and ensuring proper record-keeping standards. Over the next three years, Dr Phila will be the key adviser to the Minister and Government on archival matters relating to educational institutions.This significant appointment has now been officially published in…
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2025/2026 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

2025/2026 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Wesley College of Education wishes to inform all students, staff, and the general public that the approved Academic Calendar for the 2025/2026 Academic Year for all Public Colleges of Education in Ghana has been officially released. The calendar outlines the key academic activities, including reopening dates, instructional periods, examinations, and vacation schedules. All students are encouraged to carefully review the calendar and plan their academic and personal activities accordingly to ensure full compliance with the semester’s schedule. For further clarification or inquiries, please contact the Academic Affairs Office. Kindly refer to the calendar shared earlier for full details. 👇🏾 https://www.wesco.edu.gh/academics/academic-calendar/…
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WESCO Graduates 450 Teachers

WESCO Graduates 450 Teachers

Wesley College of Education (WESCO), Kumasi, has graduated 450 Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) students at its 16th congregation ceremony, with a renewed focus on transforming teacher education through artificial intelligence (AI). Speaking on the theme “Transforming Teacher Education with AI: Advancing the WESCO Agenda for Excellence,” keynote speaker Assoc. Prof. Kofi Sarpong Adu-Manu of the University of Ghana urged the graduating class to embrace AI as a tool for innovation and inclusion in the classroom. CREDIT: https://dailyguidenetwork.com/wesco-graduates-450-teachers-pioneers-ai-driven-future-of-education/
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📢 16TH CONGREGATION CEREMONY 🎓

📢 16TH CONGREGATION CEREMONY 🎓

Wesley College of Education, Kumasi, is pleased to announce its 16th Congregation Ceremony under the theme: “Transforming Teacher Education with AI: Advancing the WESCO Agenda for Excellence” 📅 Date: Friday, 25th July, 2025⏰ Time: 10:00 AM📍 Venue: Dr. E.H. Brew Riverson Hall This milestone event celebrates the hard work, resilience, and accomplishments of our graduating students as they step into the world as transformational educators. All graduating students, invited guests, and the WESCO community are encouraged to join us for this momentous occasion as we continue to advance excellence in teacher education. ✨ Stay tuned for more updates. #WESCO #16thCongregation…
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AI-powered OER training equips Ghanaian educators

AI-powered OER training equips Ghanaian educators

As part of its ongoing efforts to advance inclusive, high-quality teacher education, the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) is scaling up the use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in resource-constrained settings. A recent workshop in Ghana, conducted under COL’s Teacher-in-the-Loop AI (TiL AI) project, demonstrated how AI-powered tools can support educators in co-creating curriculum-aligned Open Educational Resources (OER) while mentoring the next generation of teachers. Twenty-two educators at Wesley College of Education, Ghana, recently participated in a training workshop exploring the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in teacher education. The workshop aimed to empower participants to use generative AI for…
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Level 300 Students Showcase Ghanaian Cultural Dance in Stunning Traditional Attire

Level 300 Students Showcase Ghanaian Cultural Dance in Stunning Traditional Attire

Wesley College of Education (WESCO) continues to uphold Ghana’s rich cultural heritage through vibrant performances and creative displays. Recently, Level 300 students mesmerized audiences with an energetic and well-choreographed Ghanaian cultural dance, dressed in the exquisite traditional attire befitting the occasion. The event, which formed part of their coursework, highlighted various indigenous dance forms from different regions of Ghana, including Kete, Adowa, Agbadza, and Bamaya. Each dance carried a unique story, rhythm, and expression, reflecting the deep-rooted traditions of the Ghanaian people. With elegant kente cloth, intricately beaded accessories, the performers radiated grace and authenticity. The rhythmic drum beats and…
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Happy 190th Anniversary, Methodist Church!

Happy 190th Anniversary, Methodist Church!

Happy 190th Anniversary, Methodist Church! We celebrate 190 years of faith, service, and dedication to God's work. May the church continue to be a beacon of hope, love, and transformation in our communities. May God bless the Methodist Church with many more years of spiritual growth and impact. To God be the glory!
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Welcome Back to Wesley College of Education! 🎓

Welcome Back to Wesley College of Education! 🎓

We are excited to welcome all continuing students and freshmen to a new academic year at WESCO. As you embark on this journey, we encourage you to stay committed to excellence, embrace new opportunities, and make the most of your time here. Let’s create another year of growth, success, and impactful learning together. Welcome to your home of academic excellence! Best wishes, Wesley College of Education
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SOD-CUTTING CEREMONY

SOD-CUTTING CEREMONY

On Friday, 20th December 2024, the prestigious Wesley College of Education held a momentous sod-cutting ceremony to mark the commencement of the construction of a 2,000-capacity modern multi-purpose auditorium. The event was graced by the Council Chair, Most Rev. Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo, the Principal, Mr. Kennedy Ameyaw Baah, the College Secretary, Mrs. Cecijoe Asiedu-Yirenkyi, and other staff members The project, funded by GETFund in partnership with the Internally Generated Funds (IGF) of the College, is set to provide a versatile space for various gatherings, including student orientations, matriculation ceremonies, congregations, and external public events. The facility will be managed…
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B.Ed PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE AT WESLEY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

B.Ed PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE AT WESLEY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

BRIEF HISTORY OF WESCO Wesley College of Education, Kumasi, was established by the Methodist Church when in 1918 the Synod of the Gold Coast Methodist Church decided to relocate the training of the Church's workers from Cape Coast and Fourah Bay to the Kemp buildings in Aburi in the Eastern Region of Ghana.  At the Kemp buildings, the church started training Ministers and teacher catechists under the tutelage of Rev. S. J. Gibson.  In 1921, however, Rev. C. W. Armstrong took over from Rev. Gibson. READ MORE The courses offered in the College have gone through upgrading from 2-year Cert…
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