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Liberty American School

Ghana, Accra

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The school at a glance
Fees GHS 90,000
Ages 0 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 300
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2013
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum
Strengths Sport, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Leadership and Professional, Community and Service, Cultural and Language
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Preschool, Early Years, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Liberty American School is a private, co‑educational day and boarding school in Accra, Ghana, offering an American curriculum with Biblical integration. It serves ages from early years to 18, with high school grades 9–12 and a pathway toward IB candidacy. The curriculum follows the US-origin AERO Common Core framework, augmented by Bible-based content created by LAS to meet the school climate. The campus provides 24/7 security and a boarding program, including meals, laundry, weekend trips, bus service, a chaplain, sickbay, CCTV, DSTV, reliable power and water, and 24/7 Internet. Early Education spaces include a library, music department, Chinese room, cafeteria, computer lab, and a swimming pool, with plans for a renovated nursery playground. High School offers IB Prep and College & Career Guidance Counseling. LAS graduates achieve SAT results and secure study grants at universities worldwide. The school emphasizes leadership, service, and cultural–language activities through the Student Council and clubs.

The Essentials

Liberty American School has 300 pupils.

Stages

Creche through Grade 12 (ages 3 months to 18 years).

Type

Private, co-educational, day and boarding school with an American Christian orientation.

Country affiliation

American

Religious affiliation

Christian (non-denominational)

Bus service

Bus service to and from school each day.

Fees

Annual tuition at Liberty American School ranges from GHS 90,000 for 2026/27.

Application and enrolment fees
- No single, itemised application or enrolment fee schedule is published for general public access. Parents should expect a one-time admission/registration charge is commonly applied by comparable private international schools in Ghana; however a specific, universally stated Liberty American School application amount is not publicly listed.

Tuition fees (by year group / term / year)
- Liberty American School operates an American-style K–12 programme but does not publish a full grade-by-grade fee table in a publicly accessible itemised form.
- Independent Ghanaian education guides and news listings consistently cite total tuition at Liberty American School in the region of GH¢30,000. Some local reports refer to that figure as an annual amount; other listings describe similarly sized amounts without clearly specifying whether the figure is termly or yearly. Treat GH¢30,000 as a widely reported indicative figure rather than an official grade-by-grade schedule.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school does not publish a publicly available, detailed billing schedule (for example: deposit amount, termly instalment dates, deadlines, or late-payment penalties). Any formal billing schedule and payment terms (deposit on acceptance, termly invoices, payment deadlines) are provided directly to enrolling families as part of the admissions and enrolment documentation.

Boarding fees (where applicable)
- Liberty American School is listed as offering both day and boarding options. A separate boarding fee is therefore applicable for boarders, but no boarding-fee tariff or boarding-level breakdown is published in a publicly accessible itemised schedule.

Other costs and typical additional fees
- There is no publicly published, exhaustive list showing uniform costs, bus/transport charges, lunch/meal plans, exam or external testing fees, extracurricular activity fees, or textbook/curriculum charges. Parents should budget for common additional school costs that private international schools typically charge (uniforms, transport, meals, exam or registration supplements, extra‑curricular activity fees), but specific amounts for Liberty American School are not available in a public itemised form.

Refund information
- There is no publicly posted, itemised refund policy (for example: refund of deposits on withdrawal, prorated tuition refunds, or conditions for non-refundable fees). Any formal refund or withdrawal terms are provided in the school's enrolment contract and admissions paperwork.

Fee payment options
- No publicly posted, definitive list of accepted payment methods (for example: specific credit card processing, in-person cash, or named bank-account details for bank transfer) is available in an itemised format. Parents should expect standard private-school payment channels (bank transfer and school-directed payment methods) to be used; the precise accepted methods and account details are supplied by the school at enrolment.

Summary of findings and gaps
- A specific, grade-by-grade fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year is not published in an itemised form for public access. Multiple Ghanaian education listings and news summaries report a commonly cited tuition figure around GH¢30,000, but those accounts do not consistently state whether that figure is termly or annual and do not supply grade-level, boarding, or other itemised breakdowns. Boarding is offered, but boarding tariffs are not publicly detailed. Billing schedule, refund policy, and accepted payment-method details are not publicly itemised and are provided directly to parents during admissions/enrolment.
Academics

Liberty American School teaches American Curriculum for students aged 0 to 18.

Curriculum

High School comprises grades 9–12, typically ages 15–18. AERO Common Core Curriculum is utilized, with the Bible added as a curriculum created by LAS to meet the needs of our students and school climate. LAS is working toward IB candidacy.

Exam Results

SAT results are excellent and students receive study grants to top universities worldwide.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates pursue higher education at universities around the world, with LAS students receiving study grants from top universities worldwide.

Admissions

Admissions

1. The Admissions Office provides information about the admissions steps and can answer questions about programs and requirements. LAS also offers small, in-person campus tours for prospective students and their families, which can be scheduled through the admissions channel. The contact options and the campus tour offer are part of the initial admissions process. 2. Submit an application form either online or in-person with all necessary documents included. The application form can be submitted online or in person, and all required documents should be included with the submission. Completing and submitting the form is the next step after making contact with Admissions. 3. Schedule a campus tour. LAS welcomes students and their families for small, in-person campus tours to learn more about the school environment and programs. Tours provide an opportunity to see facilities and meet relevant staff as part of the admissions experience. 4. Fees & Tuition. LAS tuition and fees are competitive with excellent international schools serving expat and local families. For current fee details and possible quotes, contact the Admissions Office via phone or email.

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