Kibi Presbyterian College of Education, School of pedagogy in Kibi, Ghana.
Kibi Presbyterian College of Education is a teacher training institution in the East Akim Municipal District of Ghana's Eastern Region. The campus has dormitories, a library, an auditorium, and dedicated spaces for science and mathematics instruction.
The college was founded in October 1963 by Miss Martha Baehler, who opened it with eighty female students and six staff members. In 1976, it began admitting male students, a change that transformed the institution's character.
The college follows Presbyterian educational values while welcoming students from all religious backgrounds. This openness shapes daily life on campus and the way teachers and students relate to one another.
The campus is located in the town of Kibi and is signposted from the main local roads. Anyone wishing to visit the facilities or attend events should contact the administration in advance to arrange access.
The college was one of the first teacher training institutions in the region founded specifically for women. This focus had a direct effect on the number of female teachers working in the area around Kibi in the decades that followed.
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