The president indicated his dream that this school will become a great centre of learning in the north and that he will watch its progress with keen interest.
Its mascot is the horn, an important northern Ghanaian symbol of royalty, bravery, and leadership.
[2] NAVASCO is one of few schools in northern Ghana with a wealth of physical infrastructure, a major reason for its ability to educate many people.
The school is blessed with hectares of farmlands that affords almost all Teaching and non-Teaching staffs with farming opportunities.
They are Kwegyir Aggrey, John F. Kennedy, Livingtone, Abatey, Ferguson, Garvey, Guggisberg, Nkrumah, Volta, and Abavana halls all for gentlemen.
This is a highly selective school which remains a top choice for students in the north and throughout the country.
The school has a strong old students presence in the UK,[6] North America and East Asia.
Under him, the teaching of Mathematics so improved that it became a source of attraction for many talented students who wanted to better their Maths for progress into higher education.
Mr. Adenze Kangah and Mr. Alosius Alexis Abem were also two well-known headmasters of the school in the 1980s before Madam Katumi assumed responsibility in the 1990s.