DORMITORIES/HOUSES AT ADISADEL
As a boarding school Adisadel College maintains ten houses which
are the mainstay of its students life. Evenly distributed over both
upper (Leopoldville) and lower (Katanga) campuses are houses whose
historic roots define the self-reliant Adisadel spirit. All the old
dormitory blocks at the upper school were built by students in 1924.Enrolling
students are given the choice of living in one of the ten dormitories
that form the house. It is not unusual to find three generations of the
same family having belonged to the same house. Each living organization
has its unique character. Being the units of intramural campus
competition, the Houses promote activities that enhance social bonding
and group pride. The houses are as follows: Aglionby House, Canterbury
House, Ebiradze House, Elliott House, Hamlyn House, Jubilee House,
Knight House, LeMaire House, Quaque House and Thomas Jonah House.
Aglionby House
Location: Katanga
Motto: Vita non vitanda sed vivenda
Color: Yellow
Housemaster: Mr. O.
Gyepi- Garbrah
Deputy:
Mr. Owusu Nkansa
2007/08 House Prefect:
Philip Archer
Deputy: George
Ahenkora
Completed in 1960 and situated at lower campus (Katanga), Aglionby
House was named after the late Anglican Bishop of Accra, Rt. Rev. J. O.
Aglionby who was instrumental in establishing the upper campus
(Leopoldville).
The Aglionby living organization houses approximately 112 students.
It has a student lounge and the Housemaster's bungalow is adjacent to
it. Located farthest of all other buildings from the central campus and
the closest to the hockey field (Sahara), it has consequently excelled
in hockey. Some popular Adisadel students from this organization are
track star Kofi Osei '76 (Sasta), Paul Poku ( Pee Square)'75. In
1997 Aglionby produced Perry Ofori-Baffoe (Nguji) coming first
in 5-track events (100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m, 4x400m) and setting
an all time record of 10.81 secs in the 100m.
Canterbury House
Location: Leopoldville
Motto: Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re
Color: Maroon
Housemaster: Mr.
J.
Adjah
Deputy:
Mr. W. K. Ayivor
2007/08 House Prefect:
Agyefie Nkrumah
Deputy: Boakye
Agyarko
This living organization was named after the location of the seat of
the Anglican Church, Canterbury, England, where the archbishop of the
Anglican Church resides. Recognizing the role of the Anglican Church in
establishing Adisadel College, Canterbury House is a tribute to the
religious roots of Adisadel. In 1936, the Archbishop of Canterbury,
Cosmo Gordon Lang dedicated the Assembly Hall block that also bear the
name Canterbury.
Situated at upper campus (Leopoldville), it houses approximately 120
students. There are three cubicles for prefects. It has a student
lounge. The housemaster's bungalow is adjacent to it.. Members of the
Canterbury living organization are outgoing and a bit loud. It's not
for the shy or timid. Great Adisadel basketball players from Canterbury
are Angus Ola '71 and Isaac Neizer '73. The only student in Central
Region to obtain a grade of "A" in Biology in 1998, Sharone Aboagye is
a member of Canterbury House.
Ebiradze House
Location: Katanga
Motto: Ananse ntentan woko mu enyasafo
Color: Black and White
Housemaster: Mr. M.
Ashamah
Deputy: Mr.
Nathaniel Nkrumah & Mr. Cullen Ayinful
2007/08 House Prefect:
Cyril Agbley
Deputy: Philip
Asare
Completed in 1972 and dedicated in 1974 by the Omanhene of Cape
Coast Nana Mbra IV, Ebiradze House was named after the Ebiradze clan of
Cape Coast, who donated land claims for the establishment of the
current campus in 1936. The Ebiradze living organization used to house
the largest number of students. Being the latest dormitory addition in
the mid '70's, it went through two nicknames - "New House" and "Chinese
House" for its numerous residents. Seeded mostly by incorrigibles and
free thinkers, the Ebiradze Living Organization became an eclectic mix
that dominated intramural athletic. Situated in the lower campus
(Katanga), Ebiradze House has recently been subdivided into two Living
Organizations. The other half of it is LeMaire House. Prominent members
of this organization include former national track star George Enchill
- 1974 (Sakina).
Elliot House
Location: Leopoldville
Motto: Officium Honore
Color: Blue
Housemaster: Mr.
C.
Quaicoe
Deputy: Mr.
Prince Quansah
2007/08 House Prefect:
Frederick Wireko
Deputy: Quayynor
Pobee
The Elliott Living organization was one of the oldest buildings on
campus. When the campus was relocated from Topp Yard to its present
location, Elliott and Hamlyn Living Organizations were erected by the
students in 1936. Named after the Venerable Clement Henry Elliott, the
first Adisadel student to be ordained a priest, Elliott House has
approximately 112 residents. It is located at the Upper
Campus,(Leopoldville). The Elliott Living organization has been the
custodians of the campus clock tower, the official school timekeeper.
Elliott House has four cubicles for upper-class students and prefects.
Well known members of this living organization include musician Dr.
Daniel Amponsah 1952 (Koo Nimo), Santaclausian leader James F. Mercer
and board of governors member Ato Ampiah.
Hamlyn House
Location: Leopoldville
Motto: Una Mente
Color: Red
Housemaster: Mr. Robert Eghan
Deputy: Mr. T.
Holman
2007/08 House Prefect:
Alton Addy
Deputy: James
Agyemang
Considered the "Father" of all the Living Organizations, Hamlyn
House was the first dormitory to be completed in 1924 through the
efforts of pioneering students. Named after Rev. Father Nathaniel
Templyn Hamlyn, founder of Adisadel College, Hamlyn House is a
dormitory for approximately 100 students. It is located in the upper
campus (Leopoldville). The Hamlyn Living organization has been the home
of pioneer Adisadel alumni. It has cubicles for upper-class students
and common room lounge.
Currently it is the most disciplined of all the living
organizations. Having won several intra mural quiz competition, it has
also gained the accolade of being an academic organization. This living
organization boast of members like Carl Ricky Telfor - 1966 (Great
Adisadel Guitarist/Musician), Laud Addoquaye Ankrah - 1974 (Gorman) -
Adisadel All-Star sportsman
and Dr. Ave Kludze Jnr. (1983) - Snr. NASA Engineer and the first
African
to command a space craft.
Jubilee House
Location: Katanga
Motto: E Pluribus Unum
Color: Black
Housemaster: Mr. J. B.
Maison
Deputy: Mr. R. S.
Reynolds
2007/08 House Prefect:
Edmund Osei
Deputy: Anthony
Agippey
Completed in 1960 as part of the lower campus expansion during the
administration of T.J .Drury, this dormitory is so named to commemorate
the Silver Jubilee Anniversary of the founding of the school. It is the
first building one encounters upon descending the
83 steps of the Katanga staircase to the lower campus. It houses about
112 students and has a student common room lounge. This living
organization excels in sports and currently has the reputation of being
one of the most disciplined. The Housemaster's residence is adjacent to
it. Prominent Adisadel alumni that belong to this living organization
include Asamoah 1975(Ezoh) great sprinter and Dr. Sam Amporful
1973-Great Adisadel soccer star.
Knight House
Location: Leopoldville
Motto: Non Sibi Sed Allis
Color: Marine Blue
Housemaster: Mr.
S.
Donkoh
Deputy: Mr. J.
Atakpay
2007/08 House Prefect:
Edmund Osei
Deputy: Anthony
Agippey
The largest of all the Adisadel Living Organizations, Knight House
has emerged as the residence of choice for those seeking to balance a
congenial social atmosphere within the bounds of discipline. This
living organization was named after Rev. John Allan Knight, who was the
headmaster from 1929-1937. Located
in the upper campus (Leopoldville), it houses approximately 150
students. The house recently won the intramural Brain Teaser
competition. This living organization has great alumni that include
Gilbert Nii-Okai Addy, gifted multi-talented Economist and Dr. Bernard
Rawlins,
orthopedic surgeon.
LeMire House
Location: Katanga
Motto: Servo
Color: Mauve and White
Housemaster: Mr. W.
Acheampong
Deputy: Mr. S.P.
Gyekye
2007/08 House Prefect:
Selasi Kpodoi
Deputy: George
Laryea
This Living Organization was created out of the Ebiradze Living
Organization. LeMaire House shares the same building as Ebiradze House
and counts about 100 members. Relatively a young Organization it was
named after the late Rt. Rev Bishop LeMaire, Anglican archbishop for
West Africa and Adisadel alumnus. The LeMaire Living Organization has
quickly established itself as one of the most cleanest, winning many
weekly inspections. It is also the haven for most of Adisadel College's
top sportsmen. In 1988, LeMaire House members like Arthur Luther,
Benjamin Baiden and Nana Boakye were instrumental in winning the
Central Regional Inter-Schools Hockey Trophy for Adisadel.
Quaque House
Location: Katanga
Motto: Pugnate Suma Vi
Color: Green
Housemaster: Mr.
K.
Ewudzie
Deputy: Mr. F.
Yeboah
2007/08 House Prefect:
Appiah-Agyemangi
Deputy: Vincent
Baah
This house was named after Phillip Quaque, the first Ghanaian and
African Anglican priest and missionary. Being part of the original
lower campus (Katanga) expansion in the late 1950's, Quaque House has
emerged as one of Adisadel's house with high achievers. It houses over
112 students and has a student lounge and a cubicle for prefects. The
Housemaster's residence is adjacent to it. Quaquerians, as members of
this house call themselves are outgoing and can be found actively
participating in all campus activities. Memorable Quaquerians include
pediatrician Dr. Ebow Derban 1978 ( Washay), who was a great Adisadel
sprinter and held the Central Regional Track Record.
Thomas Jonah House
Location: Katanga
Motto: Ad Astra Per Aspera
Color: Gold and Yellow
Housemaster: Mr. F.
Osafo Asare
Deputy: Mr. J.
Odoom
2007/08 House Prefect:
Bright Mensah
Deputy: Richard
Quaye
This newest of all the Adisadel Living Organizations opened on
September 13th, 1997. A gift of Adisadel alumnus Dr. Sam Jonah, this
new dormitory was named in honor of Thomas Jonah, the father of Dr. Sam
Jonah. It is located in the lower campus ( Katanga) and houses over 120
students. Jonah House has achieved remarkable success among the living
organizations in the areas of discipline, sports and housekeeping.
Often referred to as a four star hotel, the residents of this house
endure frequent inspections and impromptu roll calls. It has a well
equipped lounge and refrigeration facilities. The Housemaster's
residence is located adjacent to it. Mr. Joseph Opare, Adisadel alumnus
and Housemaster of Jonah House recently received the Best Housemaster
Award on behalf of this Living Organization.
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