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Ghana International School

Secular, Founded 1955

Updated July 2026

3–18Ages
Co-edGender
Day & BoardingType
Non-profitOwnership

Languages

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Ghana International School is a non-profit, co-educational day and boarding school in Accra, Ghana, providing international education to students of all backgrounds. Accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), it serves students from age 3 through the Sixth Form.

Teaching approach

The school operates under the motto "Understanding of Each Other," fostering a diverse, non-sectarian environment that encourages a "Growth Mindset." It is dedicated to developing the whole child, preparing students to be active, global participants who are capable of making a difference. The institution emphasizes transformational and collaborative learning, with a focus on student wellbeing and development.

Programmes

The school offers a curriculum based on the Cambridge International Early Years, Primary, and Secondary programmes, leading to IGCSE and A-Level examinations. A Pearson BTEC pathway in Music and Creative Media is available for students aged 14 and above. The school also provides a weekly boarding programme for students in Form Two through Upper Sixth Form.

Outcomes

The school reports a 100% university acceptance rate, with graduates receiving study grants from institutions in the US, UK, Europe, and Ghana. Students consistently achieve excellent results in IGCSE and A-Level examinations and have earned accolades in national and international competitions, including the National Mathematics Olympiad and inter-school chess contests.

Student support

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Learning support

The school employs a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) and a guidance and counselling department to support student development. The admissions process involves the SENCo and the school counsellor to ensure the institution can cater to the specific needs of each applicant.

Frequently asked questions(6)
What curriculum does Ghana International School offer?
Ghana International School offers Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
What ages does Ghana International School teach?
Ghana International School enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
Is Ghana International School a day or boarding school?
Ghana International School is a day and boarding school.
What accreditations does Ghana International School hold?
Ghana International School holds accreditations including CIS, NEASC and IB.
Is Ghana International School co-educational?
Ghana International School is a co-ed school.
Where is Ghana International School located?
Ghana International School is an international school in Accra, Ghana.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

Admissions are subject to a successful entrance assessment, an interview with the child and parents, and an evaluation of previous school reports. Assessments for Year 3 through Form 3 focus on Mathematics and English, while prospective Form 4 students are also tested in Combined Science and an optional language. The school requires a $100 (USD) registration fee and mandates that all communication regarding admissions be conducted with a parent or legal guardian.

Calendar

The academic year typically runs from September to June, divided into three terms. The calendar includes public holidays, half-term breaks, and specific school events such as the TIME Conference, Technology in Problem-Solving (TIPS) Week, and various student-led activities. School hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 3:30 pm, with specific variations for different age groups.

About the campus

The campus features a half-Olympic-size swimming pool, a modern gymnasium, and multiple sports facilities for soccer, hockey, basketball, tennis, and volleyball. Academic resources include fully air-conditioned classrooms with interactive whiteboards, three computer laboratories, a language laboratory, and a well-stocked library with approximately 20,000 volumes. Additional facilities include an amphitheatre, a film room, a music conservatory, and a health and wellness centre.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a wide range of activities, including international competitions in STEM, Chess, Art, and Mathematics. The school hosts events such as stage musicals, debates, and the Duke of Edinburgh Award. Student leadership opportunities are available through the Student Representative Council (SRC) and an elected prefect system, which includes roles for sports, library, and canteen management.

  • Ms. Nadia Bruce-Muller
    Ms. Nadia Bruce-MullerIncoming Principal/Head of School

    Ms. Bruce-Muller is a distinguished educational leader with over 25 years of international experience spanning North America, Europe, and Africa. She has served as the Vice-Principal of the Junior School for the past nine years and will commence her role as Principal and Head of School in September 2026.

  • Frank D. Amponsah-Mensah Esq.
    Frank D. Amponsah-Mensah Esq.Principal

    Frank D. Amponsah-Mensah Esq. currently serves as the Principal/Head of School.

  • Mrs. Donna Gordon-Apeagyei
    Mrs. Donna Gordon-ApeagyeiVice Principal, Infant School

    Mrs. Donna Gordon-Apeagyei serves as the Vice Principal of the Infant School.

  • Mrs. Angela Van der Puije
    Mrs. Angela Van der PuijeVice Principal, Lower Secondary School

    Mrs. Angela Van der Puije serves as the Vice Principal of the Lower Secondary School.

  • Mr. Edward Mensah
    Mr. Edward MensahVice Principal, Upper Secondary School

    Mr. Edward Mensah serves as the Vice Principal of the Upper Secondary School.

  • Mrs. Paula Owusu-Boateng
    Mrs. Paula Owusu-BoatengVice Principal Administration

    Mrs. Paula Owusu-Boateng serves as the Vice Principal Administration.

  • Mrs. Bianca Gambrah
    Mrs. Bianca GambrahHead of Guidance & Counselling

    Mrs. Bianca Gambrah serves as the Head of Guidance & Counselling.

  • Mr. Kwame Asafu-Adjaye
    Mr. Kwame Asafu-AdjayeFinance Manager

    Mr. Kwame Asafu-Adjaye serves as the Finance Manager.

  • Mrs. Sante Barning-Andah
    Mrs. Sante Barning-AndahHuman Resource Manager

    Mrs. Sante Barning-Andah serves as the Human Resource Manager.

  • Mrs. Nana Serwah Boateng
    Mrs. Nana Serwah BoatengIT & Digital Evolution Manager

    Mrs. Nana Serwah Boateng serves as the IT & Digital Evolution Manager.

  • Mr. Richard K. Agbettoh
    Mr. Richard K. AgbettohSecurity & Safety Assurance Manager

    Mr. Richard K. Agbettoh serves as the Security & Safety Assurance Manager.