Ghana, Accra
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Established in 2019, ISA Ghana prepares 21st-century learners through unique, challenging, and technology-driven education. ISA offers Cambridge and IB curricula enriched with local culture. Ghanaian languages are taught, and the elementary and middle school curriculum teaches four languages: French, Spanish, Chinese, and English.
ISA Ghana is committed to serving students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, fostering exploration, curiosity, and independence. Our international community prepares students to become global citizens with a deep understanding of different cultures and perspectives. Multicultural learning environment; Financial assistance programmes available; Global university placement support. Our community also includes dedicated faculty and alumni who continue to make a positive impact around the world.
International School of Accra (ISA Ghana) offers a blended curriculum combining Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, and IGCSE with the IB Diploma Programme and the IB PYP. The school serves students aged 6 to 18. Established in 2019, ISA Ghana emphasizes technology-enabled learning. Ghanaian language studies are integrated into elementary and middle school programs, with instruction in four languages: French, Spanish, Chinese, and English. Students have access to modern classrooms, science laboratories, and technology-enabled spaces that support a range of learning approaches. The Arts Programme includes Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Music, and Drama & Theatre, and the Skill Acquisition Program offers vocational training in fashion design, cosmetology, catering and bakery, and photography, with TVET certification. CAS is a core element of the IB Diploma Programme, promoting creativity, activity, and service. University counselors assist with merit-based university placements. ISA Ghana is MSA-CESS accredited and maintains a 15:1 student-teacher ratio, supporting attention.