Jim Bourton Memorial Agricultural Senior High School (JIBMASS), located in Logba Adzakoe, Volta Region, Ghana, was established on October 11, 1979, by the Logba Youth Association. Originally named Logba Agricultural Secondary School (LASEC), it was absorbed into the public system in 1992 and renamed in honor of the late Mr. Jim Bourton, a Canadian educator whose dedication and service left a lasting legacy. The 26.17-acre campus now accommodates over 850 students, offering a diverse curriculum that includes General Arts, Business Accounting, Visual Arts, Home Economics, Technical Courses, and Agricultural programs. The school has boarding facilities, dedicated staff, and a history of fostering academic excellence alongside strong moral and environmental values.

Angaza Center Partnership

JIBMASS’s interest in joining the Angaza Center network is driven by a shared vision of integrating technology into holistic education. The school recognizes the transformative power of digital tools in enhancing learning outcomes, fostering character development, and expanding career opportunities. With a secure, electrified ICT lab and ongoing digital literacy training for students and teachers, JIBMASS is committed to bridging the digital divide in the Volta Region. Notably, the school made history by hosting its first-ever e-school prefect elections through online voting, showcasing its readiness for tech-driven innovation. Through Angaza, JIBMASS envisions gaining access to curriculum resources, professional development, and global networking opportunities that will empower both staff and students to thrive in an increasingly connected world.