Brief History of the School
The school was founded by Dr. Gabriel Amoateng-Boahen and his wife Mrs. Agatha Amoateng-Boahen who is currently acting as proprietress of the school. The aim of establishing the school was to provide affordable and accessible holistic education for the deprived children, especially those living within Daban and the surrounding townships like Sokoban, Ampeyoo, Krofrom, Asagoe, Ampabame, Kronkomase, Atasomanso and many more. These communities are all located on the outskirts of Kumasi City in Ghana. The school is duely registered with the appropriate authorities. The school was originally known as Maranatha International School. With changes in time, the school also
changed its name to Young Apostles International School to reflect the founder’s vision. Despite the new name, the community still referred to the school as Maranatha to the extent that the area where the school is located is called Maranatha junction. This affirms the school’s popularity within the community. In view of this and various requests from the community including the royal family of Daban, the school’s authorities have decided to name the school, Maranatha Young Apostles International School (MYAIS). And all the necessary documents to this effect this has been duly applied to the appropriate institutions. The school’s community reflects the diversity of the Ghanaian society, with families of different ethnic and religious background but predominately Christians and low economic background.
Infrastructure
The school can boast of a very large land area (about 10,000m2)
which gives us room for future development projects. There are 8
unit classrooms with 3 extra rooms serving as offices and store
rooms and a library. The school has a school bus, although it is in
a bad state. A newly constructed kitchen and dining facility for
the students’ canteen.
The School's Library
The MYAIS temporary library is well
resourced with a variety of books mostly of foreign origin. At this
point we will acknowledge The Building Foundation (TBF) for their
help in setting up the school’s library. The library has
become an integrated part of the school’s academic schedule. Each
class at the primary level attends a library session once within
the week. The students use the library as an additional learning
material to widen their scope of understanding. The library has
been mostly beneficial to the teachers who have access to it at
anytime and use the various books as reference and teaching
materials in their lessons. The communities outside the school have
not benefited much from the
library as they should. This is as a result of the fact that, the library is opened only during the school hours. Moreover the books are not lent out to borrowers due to technical reasons hence making the outside community not getting the maximum benefit of the library. Lack of electricity in the school premise makes it impossible to open the library in the evenings.
Teaching and Learning
Maranatha Young Apostles is committed to providing holistic
learning and teaching. Our curriculum is set to meet the
requirements of the Ghana Education Service (GES). In each
classroom, the teacher’s timetable is set according to the GES
standards.
In addressing the individual needs of students a variety of
structures were provided. An example is the compulsory library
section once a week for each class. This allowed the school to
support struggling readers whiles providing flexibility to support
target students with specific learning needs. The introduction of
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to basic primary
education by the GES has made the need for utilization of
technology to support learning. In view of this, all classrooms
should be resourced with electricity, technological hardware
including both desktop and notebooks computers as well as
interactive whiteboards.
Co-Curricular Activities
The spiritual growth and welfare of each student, along with
sound educational practices are the tenets of holistic education
which connects the school’s vision and mission statement. Every
Friday morning, the students attend Christian worship services for
the first two periods to enhance their spiritual development.
All classes at the primary level were provided with opportunities
to enhance learning through excursions. Excursions included a visit
to the Kumasi Zoo and natural parks. Opportunities to participate
in sport and fitness were provided through our weekly physical
education and sports on our large school field. Football matches
were occasionally organized between our students and other schools
in the community. Opportunities were also given to students to
participate in music and drumming.
Achievements
The school made success across all the major areas. MYAIS
started enrolling students up to the 5th years as compared to year
4 during the previous academic year and is expected to enroll year
6 students next year 78 fresh students were admitted during the
academic year under review. The daily average attendance was
improved to 188 daily average attendances as compared to 160 of the
previous academic calendar year. These are all symbolizing that the
school is growing progressively. The constitution of the school’s
board has brought dynamism at the administrative level of the
school.
On the infrastructure front, a kitchen with a storeroom and a
dining area was constructed to improve the canteen services of the
school.
Academically, all the students that took part in the end of year
school exams passed and got promoted to a higher class signifying
the level of academic excellence. The teaching staff number was
increased from five to six. The school also intends to introduce
High school education to absorb our students who might be
completing year 6 at the end of next academic year. In view of this
the school has initiated the necessary documentation process and
infrastructural development to facilitate accreditation from the
GES. In view of this, the school is constructing additional
classroom complex which is almost at the roofing stage.
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contact us
Tel: (+233) 322 199775, (+233)
0205258943, (+233) 020 812 1463 Email:
maranatha88@yahoo.com
Location: House 12 Block VIA,
Kwadaso/Asuoyeboah, Kumasi - Ghana | P. O. Box KS 8333 (main)
Kumasi, Ghana