SDA College of Education Graduates 670 Students — 102 Earn First Class Honours

🎓 Education · Eastern Region


The Seventh-day Adventist College of Education, Asokore-Koforidua, has sent its fourth B.Ed. cohort into Ghana's classrooms. A total of 670 graduates. One hundred and two of them with First Class Honours.

ThinkOfGh · Education Desk| May 2026 | 3 min read
670
Total
Graduates
102
First Class
Honours
16th
Congregation
Ceremony
What Happened

The Seventh-day Adventist College of Education in Asokore-Koforidua held its 16th Congregation Ceremony, marking the graduation of the fourth cohort of its Bachelor of Education programme. A total of 670 students were awarded degrees across the full range of degree classifications.

The ceremony celebrated not only individual academic achievement but also reaffirmed the institution's purpose: producing qualified, professional teachers to strengthen Ghana's education sector at the Basic and Secondary levels.

"102 students earned First Class Honours, a result that reflects both individual effort and institutional quality."
Full Breakdown by Class
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First Class Honours
15.2% of graduating class
102
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Second Class Honours — Upper Division
43.0% of graduating class — largest group
288
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Second Class Honours — Lower Division
31.5% of graduating class
211
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Third Class Honours
9.6% of graduating class
64
Pass
0.7% of graduating class
5
Notable: More than 58% of the graduating class that is 390 out of 670 students earned either First Class or Second Class Upper Division Honours. That is a strong academic outcome for a single cohort from any teacher training institution.
Key Facts at a Glance
16th Congregation — SDA College of Education
Institution
SDA College of Education, Asokore-Koforidua
Ceremony
16th Congregation
Cohort
4th cohort of the B.Ed. programme
Total graduates
670 students
First Class Honours
102 students (15.2%)
Largest group
Second Class Upper — 288 students (43%)
Programme
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)

The 670 graduates now join Ghana's pool of trained professional teachers, entering classrooms at a time when the country continues to invest heavily in improving teacher quality and educational outcomes at all levels.

Are you among the 2026 graduating class? Congratulations.
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