[1] It is noted for its success in the National Science and Maths Quiz, athletics, music and cultural activities.
[2] In 1949, six leaders of Ghana saw the need to establish an educational institution for young people staying around Osu and La.
At independence, the first president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, realized that to accelerate the country's development, educational facilities must be widespread.
[citation needed] The Ghana Educational Trust was instituted and was charged with the construction of school buildings throughout the country, including Labone.
[3] The crest is a shield divided into four quarters by fishing rope running horizontally and vertically.