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LATEST NEWS

We are happy to announce that we will be launching  an exciting new feature that will enable students to view their academic performance online.

With just a few clicks, you can now:

  • Access your term results anytime
  • View grades and performance summaries
  • Download report cards (if available)

This is part of our ongoing effort to make communication and academic access more convenient for you.

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Sports Day 2025: A Day to Remember
Sports Day 2025: A Day to Remember

Our annual Sports Day was a resounding success, with students showcasing their athletic talents and teamwork. Congratulations to all participants and ...

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Welcome Back to School 2025

We are excited to welcome all students back for the new academic year. This year promises to be filled with exciting opportunities and achievements.

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About Us

Peniel Glory Preparatory School ,located at Asuakwaa ,is a private institution founded by Mr and Mrs Attuah-Oppong ,The school officially opened for admission and academic work commence, in line with Ghana Education Service school terms and holidays. That is, 1st term 10th September-12th December 2013. (14weeks).Within two years span the total number of students we started with increased from 6 pupils to 109 pupils as recorded from 2013-2014/2014-2015 Academic calender.

Mission & Vision

Mission

To provide an atmosphere of tranquility and discipline that promotes quality teaching and learning.

Vision

To be the best educational institution providing cutting edge moral and academic training to ensure holistic training of pupils.

 

Aim

  • To train pupils to appreciate Ghanaian moral values
  • Instill the spirit of hard work and the can-do spirit in all pupils
  • Promote academic excellence through the enhancement of the creative talents of pupils
  •  Provide an environment of oneness and respect for one another among pupils
  • Train pupils to have a sense of belief in themselves
  • Provide equal opportunity to all pupils to ensure balanced growth and development