About us
Background
Founded on September 10, 1983, by the late Prophet Matapoly Moses Jehu-Appiah (Akaboha II), then head of the Musama Disco Christo Church, the institution was originally known as Mozano School Complex. It transitioned into the public sector on August 27, 1992, under the administration of the late Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings, at which point it was renamed Mozano Community Day Secondary School.
Located in Gomoa Eshiem within the Gomoa West District of Ghana’s Central Region, the school has grown significantly from its humble beginnings of just 55 students and 11 teachers. Today, it is a thriving co-educational day and boarding institution with an enrollment exceeding 1,000 students.
The following individuals have served as headmasters and headmistresses since the school’s absorption into the public system:
- Mr. Kow Anyanful (Acting) (1992-1993)
- Mr. Ken Essien (1993-1995)
- Mr. Emmanuel Kwesi Tsibu (1995-2008)
- Mr. Emmanuel C. Acquah (2008-2016)
- Madam Perpetual Praise Amegashie (2016-2018)
- Mr. Stephen Kwadwo Yeboah (2018-2020)
- Mr. Nicholas Webaduah Adoebi (2020-2023)
- The current headmistress is Dr. Gladys Abena Amuaful.

Current Headmistress: Gladys Abena Amuaful, PhD
Motto
Ahobrase ma Nkonyimdzi
VISION
An exciting place for holistic education and a school of choice for learners.
MISSION
To train students to achieve aesthetic, social, physical, and academic excellence grounded in religious and moral ideals and principles.
CORE VALUES
- Academic excellence
- Religious and Moral ideals
- Self-reliance
- Aesthetic values
- Hard work
- Creativity
- Critical thinking
- Teamwork
Academic Departments & Programs
The school is organized into nine (9) academic departments, each overseeing specific specialized programs designed to equip students for higher education and professional careers.
| Department | Programs Offered |
| Agriculture | Agricultural Science |
| Business | Business (Accounting) |
| General Arts | General Arts |
| Home Economics | Home Economics |
| Language | |
| Mathematics/ICT | |
| Science | General Science |
| Technical | Applied Technology |
| Visual Arts | Visual Arts |
Residential Houses
Students are assigned to one of four primary houses, which serve as the foundation for internal competitions, sports, and social organization:
- House 1: Akaboha House (Identified by the color Green)
- House 2: Jimiru House (Identified by the color Blue)
- House 3: Nkrumah House (Identified by the color Red)
- House 4: Valco House (Identified by the color Yellow)
