Are you passionate about fashion and dreaming of a career in design? Look no further than Ghana, a vibrant hub of creativity and style. In this blog, we present an exciting guide to fashion in Ghana, featuring the top 12 schools where you can nurture your artistic talents.
Explore the admission requirements, delve into the world of Ghanaian fashion, and find answers to frequently asked questions about pursuing a fulfilling career in this dynamic industry.
Top 12 Fashion Design Schools in Ghana
- Second 2nd Image Beauty School
- Bluecrest University College Fashion And Textile Designing
- Joyce Ababio College of Creative Designs
- UEW
- Ho Polytechnic Departments Of Fashion Designing And Textiles
- Takoradi Polytechnic HND Fashion and Technology
- Kumasi Polytechnic Department Of Fashion Designing And Textile
- De-Mor Fashion And Design School
- Ramseyer Vocational Institute
- Jiffah Fashion Designing School
- Abbi Creation School Of Fashion
- Radford University College
WASSCE Requirements
- Applicants should have at least D7 in three (3) Core Subjects, including English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science OR Social Studies
- Applicants should have at least D7 in three (3) Elective subjects
SSSCE Requirements
- You should have credit passes in three (3) Elective subjects.
- Your total aggregate score should not exceed 36
- You should have credit passes (A – D) in three (3) Core Subjects, including English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science OR Social Studies
Should I study fashion in a Vocational school or Apprenticeship?
Deciding between studying Fashion in a vocational school or through apprenticeship? Both paths have their merits. A vocational school offers structured education and skills, while an apprenticeship provides hands-on experience. Consider your learning style, career goals, and resources to make the best choice for your fashion journey.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
Vocational schools are mostly hands-on and the duration is mostly shorter than a standard diploma or degree programme offered in universities.
Cons
Vocational schools in Ghana mostly offer a 6-months long certificate programme, NVTI or a 1-year diploma. You won’t be able to get a degree from a vocational school.
Studying Fashion Design through Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship is the most common method of learning fashion in Ghana, most people will normally find a well-advanced seamstress to under-learn them for years to build their skills, learn the business and later go on to open their own establishments.
Pros and Cons
Pros
This method of learning fashion-design is cost-effective and direct on the job, so you have real-life experience of how things work in the cloth-making business.
Cons
Although this process is cost-effective, it is rather too long to complete and because it is not academia supported, seeking to get a degree and further postgraduate programs will not be possible.
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