ANLO TECHNICAL OLD STUDENT ASSOCIATION
ANTOSA Old Student Association. exist to unite old students support the school’s growth, promote members welfare, and champion Technical and Vocational Education in Ghana through advocacy, partnerships, mentoring, and resource mobilization for lasting impact.
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ANTECH OSA plays a crucial role in promoting the school’s legacy, encouraging current students to aspire toward success, and contributing to the broader development of society.
ANLO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
The ANTECH Old Students Association (ANTOSA) exists to unite past students in advancing academic, professional, and social growth.
ANTOSA - OLD STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
The Anlo Technical Institute Old Students Association (ANTOSA) serves as a vibrant network that unites past students of the institute in fostering lifelong bonds, professional collaboration, and community development. Rooted in the values of discipline and academic excellence, the association provides a platform for alumni to give back to their alma mater through mentorship, infrastructural support, and educational initiatives. Beyond strengthening ties among members, ANTECH OSA plays a crucial role in promoting the school’s legacy, encouraging current students to aspire toward success, and contributing to the broader development of society.
MISSION
AND VISSION STATEMENTS
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AND VISSION STATEMENTS
The ANTECH Old Students Association (ANTOSA) exists to unite past students in advancing academic, professional, and social growth
The ANTECH Old Students Association (ANTOSA) exists to unite past students in advancing academic, professional, and social growth. We are committed to:
- Supporting our alma mater through mentorship, resources, and advocacy.
- Building strong networks that promote career opportunities and collaboration.
- Undertaking developmental projects within the school environment
- Upholding values of discipline, integrity, and service in all endeavors.



VISSION STATEMENT
To be a dynamic alumni body that inspires excellence, fosters lifelong learning, and drives innovation, discipline, and community development through the collective strength of ANTECH graduates.
antosa news and upcoming events
- April 3, 2026
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WORKSHOP:KEY FACILITATORS’ AND PEER EDUCATORS’ FOR STAFF AND LEARNERS OF TVET
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- March 27, 2026
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Sports & Games Festival
The atmosphere at Anlo Technical Institute (ANTECH) was electric this week as students, staff, and the local community gathered for...
- February 25, 2026
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Prevention of drug abuse
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- February 25, 2026
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- February 25, 2026
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Effects of drug abuse
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ANTOSA LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE
Jerome Godknows K. Apetorgbor
PRINCIPAL
Jerome Godknows K. Apetorgbor
PRINCIPALMr. Freeman Mawunyegah K. Davidson
Vice Principal (Academics & Skills Delivery)
Mr. Freeman Mawunyegah K. Davidson
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TESTIMONIALS
ANTECH didn’t just teach me how to wire a building; they taught me the logic behind the power. I remember spending hours in the lab troubleshooting motor control circuits. That ‘grit’ is exactly what I use today in the manufacturing sector.
SERLOM DZORMEKU
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
The Fashion Department at Anlo Tech is where my sketches became reality. The instructors were tough on precision—especially when it came to pattern drafting and garment finishing—but that’s why my brand is known for quality today. They don’t just teach you to sew; they teach you the business of being a creator.”
Afi Mawuenyega
Creative Director, Afi-Kouture
What I loved about ANTECH was the ‘shop floor’ culture. We weren’t just looking at diagrams of internal combustion engines; we were getting our hands greasy and taking them apart. That practical foundation gave me a massive head start in the industry. I graduated with the confidence to fix anything that moves.
Selorm Dogbatse
Fleet Maintenance Supervisor
Anlo Technical Institute gave me the space to find my voice. The Creative Arts department balanced traditional techniques with modern application. Whether I was working on a canvas or a digital layout, the feedback from my tutors pushed me to look at art as a professional discipline, not just a hobby. I left ATI with a portfolio that actually opened doors.”
