The School, with a student population of 320, has six classrooms that are used used for other activities including dining and administration.
The students have their meals under trees when the weather is good but have to do so in one of the classrooms when it rains, Mr Gameli Ahorlu, the Assistant Headmaster, told the Ghana News Agency on Tuesday.
He said two two-storey dormitory blocks, one each to accommodate 200 boys and 200 girls, are under construction and expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Mr Ahorlu said more classrooms would then be needed for the expected increase in enrolment.
He said the classrooms were provided 19 years ago by a German non-governmental organization and none has been added.
The school, which began as a community school, provided opportunities for several students from the locality including others from the Greater Accra and Eastern regions.
Mr Ahorlu said the school's academic performance had been improving steadily despite its numerous challenges and that greater success could be recorded when the full compliment of facilities was available to it.
On entering the school one could see teachers sitting under trees that serve as their staff common room.
"The environment for learning is apt", said Mr Samson Yekple, a graduate tutor who is an old student. He said he opted to teach in his alma mater as a role model and give back to it what he gained as a pioneer student.
He said he was optimistic that with improvement in classroom facilities, dormitories and regular source of water the school would hold its own.
GNA
