Computer Hardware Technology
Hands-on diagnostics, maintenance, device support, and digital systems confidence.
Empowering Ghanaian youth through technical education, employable skills, innovation, and academic excellence.
Founded by Very Rev. Fr. Andrew Campbell on 3rd November 1980 with 22 students at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Derby Avenue, SAHTECH has grown into one of Ghana’s respected technical schools.
The institute moved to Jamestown in 1993, was absorbed by government in 1996, and transitioned into the Ghana TVET Service in 2024, aligning its training with industry standards and national skills development.
SAHTECH combines practical mastery, academic confidence, and character formation so students leave prepared for work, entrepreneurship, and further study.
Hands-on diagnostics, maintenance, device support, and digital systems confidence.
Culinary practice, bakery, restaurant operations, and professional service training.
Furniture making, building craft, technical drawing, workshop safety, and production.
Financial records, business systems, entrepreneurship, and accounting career pathways.
Creative design, garment construction, textile skills, and fashion enterprise training.
Digital literacy, office productivity, networking foundations, and technology fluency.
Secretarial and accounting options with entrepreneurship and business lab practice.
Culinary, pastry, restaurant operations, events, and industry attachment readiness.
Workshop practicals, furniture, construction, framing, CAD, and student projects.
Student life at SAHTECH blends technical practicals, workshops, student projects, competitions, cultural activities, school events, sports, and community engagement.
“The school’s practical training culture helps students discover confidence, discipline, and real workplace direction.”
Industry Partner | Accra technical sector
“SAHTECH gives learners the discipline to succeed and the skills to serve their families, employers, and communities.”
Parent Representative | Jamestown community
“Together we stand: past students mentor, connect, and support the next generation of Sacred Heart graduates.”
SHAPSA Member | Alumni network