APSU at 90: Celebrating legacy of perseverance, excellence
As St Augustine’s Past Students Union (APSU) marks its 90th anniversary in December 2024, the union’s legacy reflects the enduring values of perseverance, brotherhood and service.
Originally established as the Amissano Past Students Union, APSU has grown from its roots when St.Augustine’s College transitioned from Amissano to Cape Coast. Since its inception in 1934, APSU has become one of Ghana’s oldest and most respected college alumni associations, grounded in the Catholic principles of St Augustine’s College.
Founding, beginnings
APSU’s journey began in December 1934, when nearly 40 past students gathered for the first “Amissano Past Students Union” meeting at the College from December 27 to 31.
The gathering, led by Rev. Fr. Maurice B. Kelly, the first principal, aimed to form an “Old Boys Association” that would foster cooperation and uphold the moral, intellectual and social welfare of its members.
This meeting, announced in the Gold Coast Voice newspaper, combined formal discussions with joyful reunions. APSUnians celebrated their connection with lively events, including soccer and hockey matches, and a High Mass officiated by Bishop W.T. Porter, who encouraged them to support the educational mission of St Augustine’s College.
APSU’s mission, growth
APSU was established to support St Augustine’s College’s ideals and the welfare of its students. Over the years, the union has evolved into a vibrant body, with branches in Cape Coast and Takoradi, and international chapters in the USA, the UK and Canada.
APSU also supports student chapters at universities across Ghana, forging a strong bond between current students and alumni. The union’s commitment to supporting the school’s mission of delivering quality Catholic education is central to APSU’s purpose.
St Augustine’s College, guided by the motto “Omnia Vincit Labor” (Perseverance Conquers All), emphasises leadership, service, and academic excellence. APSU has contributed significantly by raising funds for school projects, promoting academic standards, and organising workshops and symposia to benefit both students and alumni.
APSU’s contributions
For nearly a century, APSU has played a pivotal role in the growth and development of St Augustine’s College, reflecting the core values of perseverance and excellence. APSU has initiated numerous infrastructural projects at the school, including classrooms, laboratories and sports facilities.
It has also provided scholarships, mentorship programmes, and career development initiatives, empowering students to achieve both academic and personal success.
APSU’s mentorship programme connects students with alumni professionals, enabling young alumni to acquire valuable skills and insights to guide their future.
The union’s gatherings, reunions and events are key to fostering camaraderie and networking, helping members build long-lasting personal and professional relationships.
APSU’s members, guided by loyalty and pride, serve as ambassadors for St Augustine’s College and uphold its legacy through community service and active support.
College Almanac: Chronicle of History
In 2017, APSU made a significant effort to document its history by publishing St Augustine’s College – Conquering With Perseverance: Our Past, Our Present and Our Future, a 728-page almanac.
Spearheaded by APSU National Secretary, Eric Atta-Sonno (APSU ’90), with contributions from Dr Edward Ackah-Nyamike, Jnr (APSU ’84), Peter Martey Agbeko (APSU ’80), Alfred Lawrence Owusu-Ansah (APSU ’02), and Amos Ghunney (APSU ’05), the book features 29 chapters, capturing the college’s legacy and key milestones.
The almanac includes a comprehensive alumni directory, making it an invaluable resource for APSUnians.
The almanac is dedicated to Most Rev. William Thomas Porter, SMA, the college’s founding patron, and the dedicated Catholics of the Gold Coast who made the dream of establishing the school a reality.
Legacy, departed
On November 4, 2024, a Memorial Mass was held at Christ the King Catholic Parish, Cantonments, in honour of all departed APSUnians.
This tradition, which started last year at Mary Mother of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Accra, provides APSUnians an opportunity to express gratitude for the lives and contributions of their departed colleagues.
Such commemorations reinforce APSU’s commitment to community and the shared experiences that bind its members together.
Protocol admission, network, influence
APSU operates a protocol admission system, offering the children of alumni priority access to St Augustine’s College.
This system has benefitted numerous APSUnians, though there is a continued need to advocate an increased quota to assist more alumni families.
As part of its mission, APSU has extended its reach through partnerships with corporate sponsors and other educational institutions.
These collaborations support the college’s projects and foster APSU’s broader social initiatives in health, education and community development.
There are plans for APSU to partner other alumni groups to address national issues affecting education and youth empowerment. These alliances will strengthen APSU’s influence and commitment to being a force for positive change in Ghana.
Enduring values
APSU’s nearly 90-year journey demonstrates a commitment to the ideals of perseverance, excellence and unity.
The union’s motto, “Action, Action, Action Nkotsee”, echoes the spirit of collective action that continues to drive APSU’s initiatives.
APSUnians live by the values they acquired at St Augustine’s, engaging actively in projects that support the college and impact society.
Under the leadership of Global President, Dr Ernest Anthony Osei, (APSU ’80), APSU remains dedicated to the vision of its founders.
The 90th anniversary represents not only a time of reflection but also an opportunity to reaffirm APSU’s mission of supporting future generations.
As APSU looks ahead, it is committed to shaping new leaders, ensuring that St Augustine’s College continues to thrive as an institution of excellence.
Celebrating brotherhood, excellence
As APSU reaches this historic milestone, it stands as a pillar of tradition, innovation, and community. APSU is not simply an alumni association; it is a legacy of dedication and a testament to the transformative power of perseverance and unity.
For members, joining APSU goes beyond maintaining ties with an alma mater—it is an invitation to be part of a legacy that continually strengthens the principles of perseverance, excellence and mutual support.
In celebrating 90 years, APSU reflects on its past with pride, its present with purpose, and its future with optimism.
Members are unified by the knowledge that their contributions build not only a stronger APSU but a thriving St Augustine’s College that will continue to shape Ghana’s future leaders for generations to come.
APSU… Action Nkotsee!.