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SPATS VISION - MISSION
BACKGROUND:
St. Paul Technical school, Kukurantumi was established by the Divine Word Missionaries (SVD) in 1957 to provide quality vocational training for young Ghanaians in the rural areas with a sense of catholic Christian influence. That means integrated into their vocational studies are the basic Biblical, Moral, Cultural and Religious learning. So as to produce good citizen and Christian engineers and technicians of Ghana. The SVD operated and developed the school with its own funds up to 1973. As the school grew in size and structure the financial responsibility grew beyond the capability of the Divine Word Missionaries. Therefore the SVD requested the Ghana Education Service (GES) of the Ghana Ministry of Education and Sports to absorb the school into the public sector of the Government System. In 1973/74 a partnership was established between the Ghana Government and the SVD. Within this partnership the Ghana Government represented by the Ghana Education Service (GES) provides the necessary organizational framework and funding for the school and the SVD is responsible for all operational aspects .
REALIZATION:
Aware of the roots of SPATS and aware of the needs of the present youth of Ghana especially in this computer and electronic era. The SPATS invision:
The VISION:
- To create a self-reliable and sustainable Training Institute with a special christian value programmes integrated into the training.
- Upgrade the institute by adding a technical university wing in collaboration with an internationally well known institute.
- Expand and modernize the present school campus and the school programmes.
In order to achieve this vision, the SPATS is resoved to:
The MISSION:
- Offer market oriented high quality trainings that will enable graduates to earn a decent living.
- Promote self-employment.
- Include and adult training programme to promote life-long learning.
- Include information (communication) technology courses for all students.
- Open interesting technical training programmes for girls to provide the girls with equal opportunities with the boys.
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