The New Nation School, a Cambridge Associate school offering the Cambridge IGSCE and A-level Examinations, has outdoored a new state-of-the-art school campus in Accra.
The new campus has spacious classrooms and computer and science laboratories to aid teaching and learning and a Health Centre.
Co-Founder of the school, Dr John Kpikpi, at the official opening of the campus, called on Government to provide a well-defined and structured syllabus for the country’s students.
He said a syllabus that was focused on the overall academic development of students was needed, rather than one that was focused on rote learning and passing examinations.
Dr. Kpikpi said a structured syllabus would help students to cover the necessary material on time.
This, he said, would bring relief to teachers, who would have adequate time to prepare their lessons and take students through their syllabi thoroughly.
“Government and policymakers should develop a more positive approach to private education in the country for the maximum benefit of children who need good quality education.”
He said the school, over the years, had triggered development in its vicinity, the Ashaley Botwe and Lakeside communities, saying:
He said the School over the years had triggered development in its vicinity, the Ashaley Botwe and Lakeside communities, saying: "The very poor road network and drainage system leading to the School have received attention from the school.
“The School built over 150 meters drainage and road surfacing works to make the road behind the Lakeside University motorable,” he stressed.
The School runs nursery, primary, lower and upper secondary education, and has won numerous national awards including the Best IGCSE school in Ghana in 2014 and 2016.
It has 59 full-time teaching and 120 non-teaching staff.
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