Secondary Highlights (Sep 23)

 Dear Parents, 

As we proudly launch our first monthly newsletter for September, we invite you to join us in embracing the spirit of collaboration, growth, and community as we work towards a brighter future for our students. At ARIS, a strong and close-knit community is the reason for who we are today. 

Through open communication, engagement, and shared values, we create an environment where every student feels valued, inspired, and empowered to reach their potential. Our collective efforts as a community guide us in building a dynamic and inclusive learning ecosystem that prepares our students for the challenges and opportunities of the future.

Workshops

As we celebrate the 20th Anniversary of ARIS, we’ve been fortunate to organise a range of inspiring workshops and partnerships that greatly enhance our vision for the future of education.

Notable among them are:

  • Inspire Citizen Workshops: These workshops have centred on deconstructing our Core Purpose of INSPIRE, EMPOWER, and Transform, as well as refining our understanding of what defines an ARIS STUDENT. More than 50 staff members attended the Workshop before we resumed our academic year. 
  • AISA Training with the Board and Senior Management Team: Our engagement with the Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA) has provided our  Board and Senior Management Team with invaluable insights and tools for enhancing teaching practices and fostering a global perspective in our students. ( Add Some Photos)
  • Homa Tavangar from Big Question Institute: Our collaboration with Homa Tavangar, an esteemed educator from the Big Question Institute, has brought fresh perspectives to our Board and Leadership Team and the faculty to design our future together.   A team of Faculty members, Senior Management team, Alumni and Board members will attend a series of sessions with her to start the process. Through thought-provoking discussions and workshops, we have delved into the future of education and ARIS’s pivotal role in shaping education not only for our community but also for the region. 

With your support and active involvement, we are confident that ARIS will continue to serve as a beacon of education and inspiration. Let’s build a future where our students can flourish and make meaningful contributions to society.

September Main Activities 

Student Leadership Training (JUMP Leadership Training)

Student leadership is crucial for ARIS as it cultivates personal growth and empowers students to become global citizens who actively work towards a sustainable future while contributing to a vibrant and inclusive learning community. 

From September 15th to September 18th, 2023, our Student Leadership Training will occur at the school. This program aims to unite students and enhance their leadership abilities. It encourages students to define a shared vision for leadership, challenge their current knowledge, and acquire new skills to impact their school and community significantly.

New SRC Members Training:  15th & 16th September (Friday & Saturday). 

AISA GISS Leadership Training: 17th & 18th October (Sunday & Monday)

Meet our New Secondary Members of the Faculty

Meet our new secondary faculty members:

  1.  Harris Nii Lartey Addico:  Coding for MYP 4 and IBDP Math AI SL Facilitator.  He came with years of  International experience in Mathematics and Computer Science. 
  2.  Frederick Kwadwo Donkor: Coding and Digital Design for MYP 1  to MYP 3. He has 10 years of International Teaching experience in  teaching ICT. 
  3. Constance Adeho: French  Facilitator for MYP 1 to MYP3. Years of teaching experience in Alliance Francaise. 
  4. Eden Freda Aryeetso Darko: Spanish Facilitator for MYP and DP 1&2. She is working together with Madam Juliana. 
  5. Nuhu Amadu: French Facilitator for MYP 1 to MYP 4.   
  6. Dominic Kobina Forson: Career counsellor. Years of experience in placing students in North America. Europe, the Middle East and other parts of the world. 
  7. Susana Brobbey: Career Counselor support, Academic Writing and Personal Project Coordinator.
  8. Elvis Kwaku: IBDP Econ Facilitator for IBDP 1 and 2 and Additional teacher in Math for MYP4 /MYP5. 
  9. Jerry Victor Hodo: IB MYP PHE facilitator for MYP 1 to MYP 5.  He has more than 20 Years of teaching experience in International Schools. 
  10. Ama Sey: IBDP History and MYP Integrated Humanities Facilitator.  Years of Teaching experience in IB World School.
  11. Samuel Gyandoh Panti: School Counsellor and Clinical Psychologist with years of experience in schools. He is working with the Wellbeing Department. 

Kindly click on various sections of our newsletter to learn more details about the activities and news from the coordinators.