Ridge Church School
The Ridge Church School is an independent and parochial co-educational preparatory day school in Accra, Ghana.[1][2] Situated between the Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue and Guinea Bissau Road and opposite the Efua Sutherland Children's Park, it was founded by the Accra Ridge Church in 1957, the year of Ghana's independence from the United Kingdom.[1][2][3][4] The Ridge Church School is located on the premises of the church.[1][2] It was the first wholly private basic school to be established in modern Ghana.[1][2] The Accra Ridge Church was the first international solely English-language Protestant church in Ghana.[1][2] The school is inter-denominational Christian, holding ties to the Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, that assign chaplains to both the church and school.[1][2] The school runs a ten–year programme from kindergarten to lower primary through upper primary to junior high and culminating in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) administered by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC). The school largely follows the prescribed curriculum and syllabus of the Ghana Education Service (GES).[1][2]
Ridge Church School | |
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Location | |
Gamel Abdul Nasser Ave and Guinea Bissau Road, Ridge, Osu P. O. Box GP 2316, Accra | |
Coordinates | 5.555447°N 0.196731°W |
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Type | |
Motto | Not only with our lips but in our lives |
Religious affiliation(s) | Interdenominational Protestant |
Denomination | |
Established | 7 January 1957 |
Founder | Accra Ridge Church |
School district | Accra Metropolis |
Oversight |
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Staff | 56 teachers, 22 other staff |
Grades | K – 9 |
Gender | Co-ed (Boys/Girls) |
Age range | 4 to 15 years |
Number of students | 987 |
Campus type | Suburban |
Website | Ridge Church School |
History
On 23 January 1955, the congregants at the Annual General Meeting of the Accra Ridge Church voted to accept the decision to establish a school.[1][2] The church amended its constitution to enable the incorporation of the school in order to give the legal oversight of the school to the Church Council.[1][2] Direct management of the school is undertaken by a nine-member Board of Governors which reports to the Church Council as the ultimate approving authority.[1][2]
The Accra Ridge Church raised funds and the official opening of the school took place on 7 January 1957 as inter-denominational school for children of Christian expatriate church members living in Ghana.[1][2] The headmistress was Mrs. Ellen Stronge.[1][2] At the school's opening, there were thirty-three pupils in the first and second grades in two streams.[1][2] The first two classes were housed in a single block of two classrooms and washrooms.[1][2] Later on, more classroom blocks and other facilities were added to the school infrastructure. In the early days, there were pupils from nearly 40 countries.[1][2] After the overthrow of Kwame Nkrumah in 1966, many expatriates left the country and indirectly affected the school's international make-up.[1][2]
In addition, other international schools such as the Lincoln Community School, the Swiss School and Ghana International School were established.[1][2] In 1978, a third stream was added to each class. The junior secondary curriculum was introduced in 1987 while the upper primary school started subject level teaching in September 2003.[1][2]
Facilities and infrastructure
Apart from thirty-two classrooms, the school has a multi-purpose block that houses a library, an assembly hall, a computer laboratory, washrooms and a storeroom.[1][2] Other blocks have a kindergarten and a playroom, staff rooms, a school cafeteria and a canopy walkway connecting the lower secondary school to the kindergarten and primary departments.[1] The school also owns a home economics or catering centre, an administration block, a science laboratory, an infirmary and a pre-technical skills workshop for wood and metalwork.[2] There is also a basketball court and an AstroTurf football field on the campus.[2][5]
Learning environment
Curriculum
The school population is 987 pupils comprising 466 boys and 521 girls.[1][2] The academic year runs on a three term calendar: Advent, Lent and Trinity terms. In 2011, the school introduced a one–year kindergarten programme for 5-year-olds.[1][2] The 10-year curriculum is therefore made up of a one-year kindergarten course, 6-year primary school and three years of Junior High School.[1][2] The headmistress is assisted by three assistant heads for each department: kindergarten and lower primary; upper primary and the junior high departments.[1] The three-year (9-term) Junior High School (JHS) curriculum according to the Ghana Education Service syllabus prepares students for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) conducted by the West African Examinations Council. All pupils are trained in the Marion Richardson handwriting system. School subjects taught include languages including English, French, Ghanaian languages such as Ga and Twi, mathematics, music, natural sciences, social studies, religious and moral education, basic design and technology (pre-vocational skills, graphic design & pre-technical skills), home economics (catering & life skills), information and communications technology (ICT) and physical education.[1] In the 1970s, all Common Entrance Examination candidates from the school were admitted to their first choice secondary school as a result of its selectivity and rigorous curriculum.[1] The school has consistently obtained a 100% pass rate in the Common Entrance Examination and later the Basic Education Certificate Examination, making it one of the best basic schools in the country.[1]
The Ridge Church School is a feeder for highly selective public secondary schools in the country such as Aburi Girls' Senior High School, Accra Academy, Achimota School, Adisadel College, Archbishop Porter Girls Secondary School, Ghana Senior High Technical School, Holy Child School, Mawuli School, Mfantsipim School, Opoku Ware Senior High School, Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary, Prempeh College, Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School, St. Augustine's College, St. Louis Senior High School, St. Peter's Boys Senior High School, St. Roses Senior High School, St. Thomas Aquinas Senior High School, Wesley Girls' High School among several others.[1] Other alumni have gone on to top private high schools such as the Akosombo International School, Ghana International School, Lincoln Community School and the SOS-Hermann Gmeiner International College. Pupils are required to take part in extra-curricular club activities every Thursday. Options include Girl and Ananse Guide, Red Cross, Good News Club, Reading Club, Sports Club, Cadet Corps, Ballet, Boys’ Scout, Science Club, Cultural Drumming and Dancing Club, Music and Drama Club.[1][2][6]
Staff
The school has 56 teachers who are diploma and first degree holders: 4 for kindergarten; 29 for primary school and 23 for the JHS department.[1][2] Lower-primary teaching is done at the class level. Upper primary and junior high students are taught at the subject level.[1][2] The non-teaching staff is made up of an administrative officer, an accountant, a librarian, a caretaker, a cashier, a storekeeper, a driver, six campus security men and nine other ancillary staff.[1][2]
School heads
The following individuals have served as the headmistress of the school:[1][2][7][8][9]
Name | Tenure of office |
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Mrs. Ellen Stronge (Mrs. Bates) | 1957 |
Mrs. Doreen Warman | 1957–66 |
Mrs. Gladys Osae-Addo | 1966–82 |
Mrs. Victoria Oddoye | 1982–88 |
Mrs. Gladys Andrews | 1988–90 |
Mrs. Eileen Abbam | 1990–91 |
Mrs. Paulina Addo | 1991–96 |
Ms. Elinor Torto | 1997–03 |
Mrs. Afua Dake | 2003–19 |
Mrs. Nana Ama Badasu | 2019– |
Notable alumni
- Junior Agogo, Ghanaian footballer
- Nathaniel Attoh, Ghanaian professional master of ceremonies, international boxing ring announcer, and television and radio journalist
- Joe Ghartey, Ghanaian lawyer, academic and politician
- Nana Oye Lithur, Ghanaian barrister, gender advocate and politician
- Florence Oboshie Sai-Coffie, Ghanaian media executive and politician
- Afua Manukure Ansah, Winner of The Spelling Bee Ghana, represented Ghana at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.[6]
See also
References
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- "Ridge Church School Is 61 Years". Modern Ghana. Archived from the original on 2018-08-03. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
- "Wembley delivers new astroturf to Ridge Church School". www.ghanaweb.com. Archived from the original on 2019-07-14. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
- "Ridge Church School pupil to represent Ghana at international Spelling Bee - citifmonline.com". citifmonline.com. 2016-02-08. Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
- "Ridge Church School headmistress bows out after 29 years". www.ghanaweb.com. Archived from the original on 2019-07-13. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
- Noshie, Allia (2019-11-04). "Ghana: Ridge Church School Supports 3 Institutions With Assorted Items, Cash". allAfrica.com. Archived from the original on 2019-11-05. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
- "Ridge Church School donates to institutions". thefinderonline.com. Retrieved 2019-11-09.