Gomoa West District

Gomoa West District is one of the twenty-two districts in Central Region, Ghana.[2] Originally it was formerly part of the then-larger Gomoa District in 1988, until the eastern part of the district was split off to create the first Gomoa East District, with Gomoa Afransi as its capital town, on 29 February 2008 (which was later split off into two new districts on 15 March 2018: Gomoa Central District (capital: Gomoa Afransi), and the present Gomoa East District (capital: Potsin)); thus the remaining part has been renamed as Gomoa West District. The district assembly is located in the southeast part of Central Region and has Apam as its capital town.

Gomoa West District
Former District
Districts of Central Region
Gomoa West District
Location of Gomoa West District within Central
Coordinates: 5°16′44.5″N 0°44′23.0″W
Country Ghana
Region Central
CapitalApam
Government
  District ExecutiveBismark Baisie Nkum
Population
 (2021)
  Total129,512[1]
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)
ISO 3166 codeGH-CP-GW

List of settlements

Settlements of Gomoa West District
No. Settlement Population Population year
1 Ankamu
2 Apam 25,869 2013
3 Asebu
4 Dawurampong
5 Gomoa Tarkwa
6 Eshiem
7 Gomoa Techiman
8 Mumford
9 Onyadze
10 Abrekum

List of schools

The following are list of Senior High Schools located within the Gomoa West District:

Senior secondary schools
  1. Apam Senior High School (public)
  2. Charity Senior High School (private)
  3. Gomoa Secondary Technical Senior High School (public)
  4. Mozano Senior High School (public)
  5. Mumford Community Senior High School (public)
Junior secondary schools
  1. Apam Methodist School
  2. Apam Catholic School
  3. Apam Anglican School
  4. Apam Salvation Army School
  5. Apam Presby School
  6. Royal Preparatory School
  7. Genesis Preparatory School
  8. Faith Academy School
  9. Odina/Oguaa Mozama Pry&J.H.S
  10. Gomoa Dunkwa
  11. Gomoa Enyeme SDA Primary School
  12. Gomoa Enyeme L/A Junior High School
  13. WOP Methodist "A" Primary & JHS
  14. WOP Methodist "B" Primary & JHS
  15. SDA Primary School - Osedze

References

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