Our Curriculum
Our school operates on a hybrid academic curriculum that combines the best of both national and international education standards. We intentionally combine the Ghana Education Curriculum with the British GCE O-Level and A-Level pathways, creating a strong and flexible foundation for learners who will thrive both locally and globally.
The Ghana Education Curriculum Pathway
The Ghana curriculum provides students with a structured and nationally recognized academic foundation. It builds competence in core subjects such as English, Mathematics, Integrated Science, Social Studies, and Ghanaian Languages, while preparing learners for national assessments and progression within Ghana’s educational system. This pathway ensures that students remain firmly grounded in their cultural and academic context, with a clear route toward BECE and beyond.
The British GCE O-Level and A-Level Pathway
Alongside the Ghana curriculum, we offer the internationally respected British system. The GCE O-Level pathway develops strong academic depth, critical thinking, and subject mastery at the secondary stage. The GCE A-Level pathway provides advanced preparation for university and professional careers, especially in highly competitive fields such as engineering, medicine, computer science, and applied sciences. This pathway opens doors to global opportunities and international higher education.
STEM Integration Across Both Pathways
What makes our hybrid model unique is our school’s strong STEM bias. Whether a student is following the Ghana curriculum or the British GCE track, we apply extensive STEM principles throughout the learning experience. Science is taught through experimentation, Mathematics through problem-solving and real-life applications, and Technology through digital literacy, robotics, coding, and innovation projects. Engineering thinking is embedded in classroom activities, helping students learn not only what to study but also how to create, design, and solve.
In this way, our hybrid curriculum is not two separate systems; it is one unified educational vision: a rigorous academic foundation enriched with practical STEM excellence. Parents can be confident that their children are being prepared for success in Ghana, in Africa, and anywhere in the world.
Robotics
Students design and build robots using age-appropriate kits and sensors. They learn how mechanics, electronics, and coding work together to automate tasks and solve problems.
Mechanical Engineering
Learners explore forces, motion, structures, and simple machines.
They build prototypes to understand how physical systems are designed and improved.
How Things Are Made (HoTM)
Students study everyday products and materials. They learn basic manufacturing steps and recreate simplified models to understand production and quality.
Animal Husbandry
Learners study the basics of animal care, feeding, hygiene, and breeding. They connect biology with real-life agricultural skills and ethical animal management.
Poultry Farming
Students learn poultry health, housing, nutrition, and farm planning. They track growth and productivity using simple measurements and records.
Music & Sound Engineering
Students study sound waves, frequency, acoustics, and recording basics. They learn how audio technology works and how sound is engineered digitally.
Mathematics (Applied Math)
Students learn mathematics through real-life contexts such as measurement, patterns, data, and logic. This builds strong problem-solving and reasoning skills.
Science (Experimental Science)
Hands-on experiments in observation, hypothesis testing, and evidence-based conclusions. Covers foundational topics in life, physical, and earth sciences.
Reading & Writing
Students learn to read instructions, document experiments, write explanations, and present findings clearly. This supports scientific communication and literacy.