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Who We Are: Nursery Families

Who We Are: Nursery Families

The Nursery pupils are finishing up with the Unit of Inquiry; Who We Are. The unit dives into the multi-cultural make up of the class by learning about each others family. Madame Badar surprised the kids...

Club Time

Club Time

ARIS has a unique and enriching list of after school clubs.In the second module pupils will grow food to cook, hand craft pottery to eat from, create beautiful textiles to sew, work up a sweat in various sports and dance...

Myths And Legends From Other Cultures

Myths And Legends From Other Cultures

Year 8 B students explored the English Language and Literature topic, Myths and Legends from other cultures through reading, writing and drama.It was indeed learning through fun activities, when they scripted and perform...

Hurray for Yellow Day!

Hurray for Yellow Day!

Yellow Day was celebrated by the Early Years Programme (EYP) pupils. The kids came dressed in yellow, and had a yellow themed day with, sunflowers, baby chicks, and sunshine crowns.  

Dad's Day Out

Dad's Day Out

Dad's Day Out was a huge success! The dad's came out in record numbers to have fun with their wards. The fathers joined their wards in friendly games around the courtyard.Dad's Day Out was just the beginning of the Early...

An Amazing Travel Indeed

An Amazing Travel Indeed

As part of their English language studies, Year 9 students looked at different forms of Travel Writing. The students presented informative and descriptive projects about a place they had visited. True to the ARIS mult...

Born to Be Free

Born to Be Free

Born to Be Free is an NGO supporting homeless and underprivileged boys in the Labadi area. ARIS Social Welfare Department has organized tutoring sessions for Born To Be Free students with select ARIS Secondary students.A...

Model United Nations

Model United Nations

On Saturday, October 24, 2015 Lifelink Friendship Schools in partnership with the UN system in Ghana and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs organized a Model United Nations (MUN) Conference at the Accra International Confer...

Asesewa, A Cross-Cultural Collaboration

Asesewa, A Cross-Cultural Collaboration

The ARIS Humanities Department, along with Global Perspectives, Economics & Enterprise took a field trip to develop their Coursework Project: The Right to Quality Education. The project partners were staff and studen...

Akwaabytes

Akwaabytes

On Thursday, the 8th of October, the IB1, Year 11, as well as ARIS art club students embarked on a journey to an art exhibition; Akwaabytes.The exhibition was based off of the two words “Akwaaba” and “B...

Happy Teacher's Day

Happy Teacher's Day

“If it weren’t for teachers…the world wouldn’t have any class” read one of the handmade cards that the student council meticulously made for their teachers. It was just after the Investi...

Mysterious Bermuda Triangle

Mysterious Bermuda Triangle

  Year 7 Modern Foreign Language (MFL) Arabic students research and recreate the Bermuda Triangle. 

Acceptable Use?

Acceptable Use?

Are mobile phones a need, or a nuisance?ARIS agrees that mobile phones should be allowed in school, if used responsibly. ARIS has recently revised the Acceptable Use Policy to meet the needs of the ever evolving wor...

ARIS Eagles Win

ARIS Eagles Win

ARIS Eagles played a friendly match with Queens International School on Friday. The grade 12 boys and girls tied, with equal skill levels. The junior team won 2 to 1.   Brian Okere scored the winning goal, an...