Brand
Association International School
The history of the Association International School from its beginnings in 1963 to the present, is the story of a man who started a small private international school, hardly known beyond the limits of its city in the twentieth century, and stamped it with his ideals of education, transforming it into a nationally recognized institution. Colonel George E. Amuah Rtd gave the school its basic character through the strength of of his own good qualities. It is a legacy that continues to this day.
Our Mission
The mission of Association International School is to foster in students a lifelong commitment to intellectual exploration, individual growth, social responsibility, and Christ-likeness by inspiring and supporting them to strive for academic and personal excellence within an ethical framework that places the highest value on honor and respect for others.
Our Vision
To mold intelligent and compassionate global learners, leaders, and ambassadors of Christ for the glory of God.
Facilities
AIS facilities are responsive to the changing programs of educational delivery, and at a minimum should provide a physical environment that is comfortable, safe, secure, accessible, well-illuminated, well-ventilated, and aesthetically pleasing. The school facility consists of not only the physical structure and the variety of building systems such as mechanical, plumbing, electrical and power, telecommunications, security, and fire suppression systems. The facility also includes furnishings, materials and supplies, equipment and information technology, as well as various aspects of the building grounds; namely, two libraries; labs for ICT, Art, Science, Music, and Drama; an athletic field; two playgrounds; areas for outdoor learning; a sick bay (clinic); two canteens; vehicular access and parking and a multi purpose court for tennis, basketball, volleyball and handball.
Fees
School type: Co-educational Day & Boarding
Curriculum:USA, UK, IBDP, IGCSE, AP
Association International School
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