Diaspora Girls SHS in Ghana is facing a severe infrastructure crisis, forcing approximately 900 students to learn in inadequate conditions. The school lacks essential facilities such as an assembly hall, library, sufficient classrooms, and a functioning dining hall. Students are currently being taught under trees and in the canteen due to the shortage of classrooms. Authorities and stakeholders are appealing to the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service for immediate intervention. The dilapidated state of the school is significantly hindering the quality of education provided. The situation highlights broader challenges facing secondary education infrastructure in the region. Urgent action is needed to provide a safe and conducive learning environment for the students.