EMBARKING ON A NEW JOURNEY - EXPLORERS SCHOOLS LAUNCHES PRIMARY EXPLORERS

Explorers Schools, a leading institution in the field of early childhood education, celebrated the official launch of Primary Explorers in the presence of esteemed guests, dignitaries, parents, staff and supporters on Saturday 10 February 2024.

The launch, hosted at the Explorers Schools' campus, was graced by esteemed guests, Notse NiiNortey Owuo IV, the Osu Mantse, accompanied by Manye Emma and Lady Adele Randolf; Mrs. Maamle Andrews, Chief Director of the Ministry of Education; Nana Amaka Otu, representing the National Schools Inspectorate Authority and Mrs. Leena Galea Mallia, spouse of the Maltese High Commissioner.

Primary School Launch

10/02/2024

Explorers Schools launch primary section

GraphicOnline | Education | Feb - 10 - 2024 , 15:30

Today, Ghana's education landscape witnessed a landmark moment as Explorers School unveiled its brand-new Primary Explorers section at a grand ceremony held on their Cantonments campus in Accra.

Officials, educators, and community leaders joined parents to celebrate this pivotal initiative. The event opened with inspiring speeches highlighting the significance of Primary Explorers.

Mrs. Katherine Kartey, Principal of Primary Explorers, emphasized the school's unique approach: "At Primary Explorers, we believe in nurturing each child's individual strengths, passions, and talents." 

She expressed gratitude to parents for their trust and underlined the importance of collaboration in shaping the future of education.

Founder Kamilla Kirpalani reflected on the school's journey: "Our story began in 2007 with a dream - to establish the first accredited Montessori school in West Africa." 

She stressed their commitment to delivering excellence while instilling a deep appreciation for Ghanaian culture in every student.

Mrs. Mamle Andrews, representing the Minister of Education, stressed the importance of modern learning environments. "The launch of Primary Explorers marks a bold step towards a new chapter in Ghanaian education," she declared.

Following the speeches, guests embarked on a guided tour of the meticulously designed facility, built to meet the stringent standards of the Cambridge curriculum. "This space fulfills the high standards set by Cambridge," explained Mrs. Kartey during the tour. "We create an environment that fosters academic excellence, critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration."

Witnessing the dedicated team and their impressive achievements firsthand ignited optimism and excitement for the future of education in Ghana. Primary Explorers stands poised to nurture the next generation of leaders, innovators, and explorers.

This unveiling marks a significant milestone in Explorers School's journey, solidifying its commitment to educational excellence and innovation.

Little Explorers Montessori rebrands to Explorers Schools

Citi Newsroom | Feb - 12 - 2024

Little Explorers, Ghana’s premier accredited Montessori institution, has metamorphosized into Explorers Schools after investing heavily in infrastructure for almost two decades of operation.

The school which only operated early childhood, after a rigorous assessment and evaluation process by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) an independent statutory body committed to improving learning experiences in the country, has been granted accreditation to start admissions for the primary level.

Explorers Primary is being positioned to offer teaching and learning under three different models – Montessori, NaCCA and Cambridge curricula with special attention to cultural diversity to meet the diverse backgrounds of the pupils.

Founder of the school, Kamilla Kirpalani, in her address at the official relaunch ceremony, mentioned that Little Explorers which started in 2007 with just 12 kids in a back yard of a house has become a beacon of Montessori education in the country, with about 220 pupils from 40 different countries.

She added that in Africa, and particularly Ghana, the landscape of education is evolving rapidly, witnessing a dynamic shift towards embracing new methodologies and philosophies that prioritize the holistic development of children.

“At Primary Explorers, we stand at the forefront of this educational revolution. We dare to blend the esteemed Montessori and Cambridge curricula, offering our students a unique and enriching learning experience that is unparalleled.

“We believe that each child is unique, with their strengths, passions, and talents waiting to be nurtured. Our mission is clear, to cultivate agentic learners who are passionate, curious, and bold in their pursuit of knowledge,” she said.

Additionally, she reiterated that management strives to instill in the students the values of compassion, innovation, global citizenship, concentration, independence, and a thirst for lifelong learning.

The Principal of Explorers Primary, Katherine Kartey, on her part said: “Our school is more than just a place of education; it is a nurturing and diverse community dedicated to the growth and development of every child. Within our beautiful primary school building, carefully designed to inspire and foster creativity, our students thrive in an environment filled with natural light, soft colours, and uncluttered spaces. Our classrooms are havens of harmony and order, where learning materials are thoughtfully arranged to promote independence and focused activity,” she said.

Chief Director, Ministry of Education (MoF), Mamle Andrews, speaking on behalf of the Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, echoed that the world today continues to evolve, hence the country cannot afford but to produce a critical mass of learners who have been equipped with 21st-century skills -critical thinking, creativity, and effective communication.

She added that the MoF acknowledges the profound importance of quality early childhood education, not only for sustaining educational excellence but also for shaping the future leaders and innovators of our nation.

Notwithstanding, the indispensable role of infrastructure in facilitating effective teaching and learning environments cannot be underestimated, hence the excitement of the ministry about the infrastructure investment made by the school.

“The launch of the Primary Explorers initiative signifies a bold step towards unlocking another chapter of education in Ghana. By investing in modern and conducive learning spaces, we are investing in the future of our nation and creating an environment that offers continuity with familiar routines and learning materials that provide new lessons and opportunities for more complex exploration and discovery,” she said.

In 2009, Little Explorers, now Explorers Schools gained its United Kingdom (UK) accreditation from the Montessori Evaluation and Accreditation for which it acquired a Grade One. In May 2017, it renewed its accreditation for the third time. In 2019, the school attained Independent Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (IQAA), South Africa validation which it will renew in 2024.

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