History of Acherensua Senior High
Acherensua Senior High School was founded in 1960 by Government under the Ghana Education Trust Fund and opened for the first time on 22nd September, 1961 as an all boys boarding school. The pioneers who numbered seventy (70) were divided into two classes, A and B comprising thirty-five (35) each in class.
In 1969, the school became a mixed school with the admission of the first batch of girls. In 1976, the school became a sixth form school and remained so till 1990 when the both Ordinary Level and Advanced Level systems phased out following the successful implementation of the new educational reform launched in the year 1987.