




The children are at the heart of a caring and warm community, and they develop the confidence to explore their potential without fear of failure – the climate we create enables children to see mistakes as opportunities for growth and increased resilience. They are actively engaged and taught to think for themselves by teachers skilled in developing critical and creative thinking. The primary department welcomes children aged 5 to 11 years old. Many of our pupils move into Basic 1-6 from the preschool; however, new children can join us at any stage from Primary 1 onwards.
Subjects
- Numeracy
- Literacy (English & Ghanaian Language)
- Science
- Creative Arts
- History
- Religious and Moral Education
- Our World and Our People (Citizenship Education, Computing, Geography)
- Physical Education and extra-curriculum activities.
Project-based learning
What is project-based learning (PBL)?
Project-based learning (PBL) is a hands-on learning style that immerses children in real-world projects that integrate different subjects and skills. PBL allows primary school students to work together on projects that build their knowledge through direct experiences.
The projects encourage children to be curious, ask questions, solve real life problems, and experience different scenarios that will stimulate active, enquiry-based learning.