IBCP Dragon's Den Phase 1
Big ideas. Bold pitches. Future entrepreneurs. We are incredibly proud of our IBCP students for successfully completing Phase 1 of Dragon’s Den. Throughout the process, students developed essential skills in inn...
Big ideas. Bold pitches. Future entrepreneurs. We are incredibly proud of our IBCP students for successfully completing Phase 1 of Dragon’s Den. Throughout the process, students developed essential skills in inn...
Slavery is closer than you think. With #MyFreedomDay Assembly yesterday, we went around and recorded our teachers and students asking – “What does Freedom mean to you” and “What would you consider...
As March 14th, #MyFreedomDay neared, we went around the Secondary School campus and asked students, teachers, staff, administrators the question – “What does Freedom mean to you?” and “What would...
Friends, teachers and staff, good morning!It’s been a while since I’ve stood on this stage to share my thoughts with you, and I honestly miss all the excitement that comes with preparing a talk and delivering...
This week is a special one for our weekly ‘Art of the Week’ series at ARIS. In the last few weeks, we only advertised one Artwork of the week to showcase. This week, with ‘My Freedom Day’ coming u...
The ARIS News is an extra curricular club that provides an opportunity for students to develop their journalism, speaking, listening, and writing skills, not to mention, video and technology all in one setting! The ARIS...
We wish a hearty Congratulations to our Eagles – Theodore Asampong and Marshall Mir Brobey for making us so very proud at the Ghana Triathlon Youth Series in the 8 to 12 years of age category.There was a 300 meter...
Unit U-turn at ARIS is an informative deep dive session that facilitators/teachers have together with the PYP Coordinator to discuss full turn-around and details of the Units of Inquiry.A major part of learning within th...
Nature walks are something that we rarely go on in our busy schedules. Our little Eaglets went on one around the Primary School, with pencils and a clipboard to document the living and non-living things that they see aro...
While the Ghana Independence Day went by last week, we got a chance to really introspect and think about the place we all call home – the history of Independence, the vibrancy of Ghanaian culture, the plurality of...
One of the biggest challenges that our IB Students have to face is when their work gets put on display for everyone else to see. This is the case for all of us, when we work on something for a long time, for it to finall...
This Independence Day (6th March 2018), five of our ARIS Eagles took part in a 6 kilometer run at the Family Fun Run.Congratulations to, Abrahim Toutoungi (Year 10), Ouail Kahoul (Year 10), Mehmet Catalsakal (Year 10), S...
This year we prepare to graduate our second class of IB-DP students. This class, however, is our first graduating class with two students who have completed the two-year IB Visual Arts course. These two students –N...
What does it take to educate 21st Century Learners? In today’s scenario, teaching and learning is more innovative than it has ever been. Not only from the experiential learning point of view, but the kinds of inter...
The ARIS Islamic Studies Department recently organized the first Annual Quran Competition that was held on Saturday, the 31st of January. The Competition was on 9 levels – the Juzz’ Ama level, Half of Juzz&rs...
Ghana celebrates their 61st year of Independence on the 6th of March 2018. At ARIS, the PYP celebrated it on the 5th as a Happy Birthday to Ghana. All the students and Teacher came in beautiful, multicolored African moti...