Asuansi Technical Institute (ASUTECH) is a Technical/Vocational Institution located at Asuansi, which is 25.6 km from Cape Coast and covers an area of 10 hectares. The institution was established by Late Nana G. H. Amo the then chief of Asuansi on 12th August, 1917 and named Asuansi Rural School to equip the youth with numeracy and literacy skills up to standard 4 (now JHS). Late Nana Amo managed the school until 1920 when the Education Department now (the Ministry of Education) took over and appointed a British officer Mr. H. G. Andren as the officer in charge of the school. In 1922 the school was converted to a government Junior Trade School. The aim was to encourage education. The curriculum was planned to train students in Agriculture, Carpentry, Masonry and Metal work. In 1963 the name of the school was changed to Asuansi Technical institute.
The school currently runs fourteen (16) courses under the NABPTEX/TEU examining bodies.
Vision
To provide a centre of excellence that seeks to provide demand driven Technical and Vocational Education and Training to meet the dynamics of the labour market in all situations.
Mission
To provide the youth with employable TVET skills that would make them more competitive, adaptable and functional in meeting the challenges of the 21st century market economy.