About Jesus Mission College

Jesus Mission College (JMC) is a dynamic senior high and technical/vocational institution located in Techiman-Tuobodom, in the Bono East Region of Ghana.
Established in 2016 by Rev. Daniel Owusu, a dedicated Reverend Minister of the Jesus Mission Church, Ghana, the college was founded on the belief that education and skills training are the foundation for personal growth, employability, and national development.

From its humble beginnings at a rented facility in Techiman-Mesidan with only nine (9) pioneering students, JMC has grown into a reputable institution operating from its permanent campus at Tuobodom, the district capital of Techiman North.
The college provides quality education and technical training for teens and adults, preparing them for academic excellence, entrepreneurship, and employment in both local and global industries.

With a strong commitment to discipline, innovation, and practical learning, the college continues to shape responsible future leaders for society. Its growing impact reflects a vision of transforming lives through accessible education, moral values, and industry-relevant skills.

Our Vision

Ensuring career acquisition and diversity.

We envision a community where every student acquires employable skills, moral values, and lifelong learning opportunities that lead to a fulfilling and sustainable future.

Our Mission

Leading workforce training that meets local and global trends through industry-driven solutions and community partnerships.

We are committed to producing graduates who are innovative, disciplined, and job-ready graduates.

Our Core Values

We are guided by values that shape our work, learning environment, and relationships:

Quality Service Delivery

Delivering education that meets national and international standards.

Equality

Providing fair and inclusive learning opportunities for all students.

Excellent Skills Development

Promoting innovation, competence, and professional readiness.

Teamwork

Building collaboration among staff, students, and community partners.