Ghana, Accra
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Step 1 - Starting to Apply Online. Submit the admissions application to LCS and authorize the use of the personal data provided. Create an account via Inquiry or Application to receive a username and password, then complete the online application for the correct school year. Upload the required documents, including medical forms (immunization, health information and examination forms); reports from the previous three years translated into English; Confidential Form to be completed by the current school; official transcripts from the current school; birth certificate or passport page; a current passport-sized photo; standardized test scores if applicable; and, for Grades 6-12, recommendations from Math and English teachers as applicable. Applicants to Middle School (Grades 6-8) and High School (Grades 9-10) will take a foreign language assessment to determine placement in French or Spanish. Step 2 - Admission Decision. Admission decisions are completed after the online application is reviewed, and the final decision is conveyed to the parents by the Admissions Office. When a place is offered, information about data handling and consent is provided and data will be securely stored in the school's systems. Grade placement is a collective decision by the Admissions Committee after reviewing the requested documents. If capacity exists in a grade, the Admissions Office maintains a wait pool and allocates spaces according to board policy priorities. Step 3 - Enrollment. After an email offering a place via Open Apply, there is a ten working day window to pay the one-time non-refundable registration fee of USD 10,000 (USD 2,500 for Pre-K) to secure the place. Until the fee is received, the child is not enrolled and cannot start classes. Orientation programs for new families occur at the start of each school year and in January; students admitted mid-year receive a small orientation on their first day.
In the event of capacity enrollment at a grade level, the Admissions Office maintains a wait pool. If spaces are limited in a particular grade, applicants who have met all admission requirements will be admitted according to the priorities outlined in board policy.
The Dr. Dennis Larkin Scholarship Program provides full financial support for up to two Ghanaian students for the IB Diploma Programme in Grades 11 and 12. Eligibility includes being at least 16 years old on August 31, 2026; BECE aggregate score of 6; three years of strong academic records including the current year and JHS years; and residence in Accra. Applications for the 2026-27 academic year closed February 13, 2026 at 4pm; to join the contact list for 2027/28, email [email protected]. Recipients are expected to be highly motivated, flexible thinkers who are open to joining an international community. Lincoln Community School is committed to the IB framework and its university preparatory focus for scholarship students.
Lincoln Community School is an IB World School and non‑profit international school located in Abelemkpe, Accra, Ghana. The school delivers the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme alongside an American curriculum, with U.S. standards guiding learning across grades. The campus features two libraries, a dedicated Elementary building (Akyedeɛ) opened in 2021 and a Secondary building (Nilee) opened in 2024, plus a Makerspace with laser printers and 3D printing for project‑based work. Students pursue inquiry through the IB framework, with service learning embedded across ECC to Grade 12, and rich opportunities in arts, sport and community engagement. The arts program includes music, drama, film and IB Art Show, supported by a black box theatre and a concert venue. Athletics span swimming, basketball, soccer and volleyball. Diverse international families contribute to a vibrant, collaborative culture that prepares students for higher education worldwide. Classrooms emphasize inquiry, collaboration and global citizenship.