Our Lady of Apostles College of Education

[8] The college participated in the Sabre Trust's Fast-track Transformational Teacher Training programme in 2016.

The College started in 1924 in a room at Saint Mary's Convent School, Cape Coast when Rev.

Mother Acquiline Tobin anticipated the need to train Ghanaian female teachers to help the white Sisters in running their convent schools.

Thus, with the support of her Religious Order, Mother Acquiline began the training of four Ghanaian girls who had completed Middle school with an outstanding performance from OLA Girls Senior High School (Ho).

The growth is reflected in the expansion of the College's physical plant made in recent years by the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Education (Ghana), and with support from other development partners: the Japan International Cooperation Agency(JICA), Arrownetworks, the International Foundation for Education and Self-Help (IFESH),[11] UNESCO, Irish Aid and Mercy Education Fund (USA),[12] and OLA Sisters International.