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Since 1966, the German International School has been offering the opportunity for education in the Ghanaian capital Accra. Over the course of its eventful history, the educational institution operated under the names R.M.S. (Ramseyer Memorial School), Swiss School or German Swiss International School. GISA is the only recognized excellent German school abroad in West Africa, its closest neighbors are Addis Ababa (4,310 km), Cairo (4,273 km), Nairobi (4,180 km), Tenerife (3,040 km) and Windhoek (3,648 km). It is located in the heart of the vibrant metropolis of Accra, directly on the Ring Road Central and next to the Nima police station. Over 100 children from more than 20 nations are taught and cared for by 8 educators (6 from Germany, 2 from Ghana) and 12 teachers (7 from Germany, 2 from Ghana, 1 each from Belgium, Kenya and Switzerland) (as of the 2024/25 school year). The pedagogical team is being supported by interns, student teachers or social work students from Germany, recognized interns in the daycare center or via Kulturweit (volunteer service of the UNESCO Commission).

As an all-day school, lessons begin at 8 a.m. and end at 2.50 p.m. daily except on Fridays until 12.30 p.m. GISA also offers an attractive range of extracurricular activities with early supervision from 7 a.m. and until 4 p.m. in the afternoon (on Fridays until 2.30 p.m.).

There is the option of ordering a lunch from a catering provider (North Ridge Café) or alternatively bring a meal from home and have it warmed up by school staff. Camps are also offered during the vacation periods to provide high-quality care for the children (3 - 12 years). The curriculum begins with the nursery (from the age of 1), for which there is a weekly baby club. This is followed by a Kindergarten with pre-school, an primary school (grades 1 - 4) and a growing secondary school (school year 2024/25 up to and including grade 7; this means that the first intermediate diplomas will be awarded by 2028 at the latest, initially through a cooperative examination program with the German Embassy School Addis Ababa in Ethiopia). Further plans for the future include the introduction of an upper secondary school with the GIB (mixed-language international baccalaureate).

The Thuringian education plan serves as the basis for the educational work and the standards of the British Cambridge curriculum are also considered. GISA's vision is to “build bridges”, as the school sees itself as a link between Ghana, Germany and the world. This is also reflected in the guiding principles, the numerous collaborations, partnerships and a valuable supporting network, the bilingual profile, numerous cultural events and the opening of the school as a “school of encounter”.

Thanks to the expertise of highly qualified teachers of German as a foreign or second language, it is also possible for students with no prior knowledge of German to enroll at the school at any time. Great importance is attached to achieving a balance between high academic standards and plenty of room for creativity, physical activity, music and activity-oriented learning.

Small learning groups in mixed-grade classes ensure optimal teaching conditions. Extracurricular activities are regularly included and external experts are involved in the lessons.

The school's campus is designed as a “living space” for the children and teenagers, green and colorful. Classrooms and the kindergarten are cheerfully and creatively designed. The facilities, both analog and digital, meet German standards. Numerous specialist rooms for art, music, movement, a school kitchen, the canteen, a science lab, rooms for pre-school, one for English, a computer room and the library complement the attractive range of facilities. A playground, basketball court and football pitch encourage physical activity and can also be used for celebrations, cultural and sporting events.

GISA is jointly run by the parents, amongst whom a five-member board is elected at regular intervals. The German Embassy in Accra is also represented on the board. At the same time, the school is subject to supervision by the Central Agency for Schools Abroad (ZfA), the German Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK) and the Federal Office for Foreign Affairs, which guarantees an excellent standard of education. The school is financially and personally supported by the Federal Republic of Germany through an award contract and annual funding agreements.

We awelcome you to a virtual visit of our school. The German International School Accra is one of 136 recognized schools abroad, which were established by the Federal Republic of Germany together with local school associations to promote the German language and culture abroad.

As a "recognized German school abroad" in the network of German schools abroad, we offer our students a comprehensive range of educational opportunities from kindergarten to secondary school. The school can look back on almost 60 years of history.

With the mission statement "Building Bridges", DISA is open to all families who are interested in a bilingual, cosmopolitan and holistic education for their children.

Staff 2024/25

We are the GISA team: motivated, committed and international.

Each member of our team is highly qualified and has extensive experience in their respective fields.

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions!

  • Millicent Abradu

    Millicent Abradu 🇬🇭

    Cleaner

  • James Aboka

    James Aboka 🇬🇭

    Caretaker, Facility Manager

  • Dominic Adamu

    Dominic Adamu 🇬🇭

    Gardener

  • Apaw Russell Adu

    Apaw Russell Adu 🇬🇭

    Teacher

  • Francis Agbale

    Francis Agbale 🇬🇭

    Security Officer

  • Michael Akenga

    Michael Akenga 🇬🇭

    Security Officer

  • Benjamin Akrong

    Benjamin Akrong 🇨🇭 🇬🇭

    Teacher German as a Foreign or Second Language

  • Kate Amenyah

    Kate Amenyah 🇬🇭

    Educator

  • Dorothy Appiah-Amoah

    Dorothy Appiah-Amoah 🇬🇭

    Hygiene Officer

  • Deike Arkorful

    Deike Arkorful 🇩🇪

    Deputy Headmistress

  • Nana Amoah Asare

    Nana Amoah Asare 🇬🇭

    Swim and Sports Teacher

  • Claudia Assmann

    Claudia Assmann 🇩🇪

    Teacher

  • Isaac Ayamga

    Isaac Ayamga 🇬🇭

    Gardener

  • Alex Tetteyfio Bergfeld

    Alex Tetteyfio Bergfeld 🇩🇪 🇬🇭

    Teacher

  • Patrick Blanke-Schelle

    Patrick Blanke-Schelle 🇩🇪

    Teacher

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  • Evans Rudolph Boakye

    Evans Rudolph Boakye 🇩🇪

    Head of Kindergarten

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  • Agnithur Amponsah Boateng

    Agnithur Amponsah Boateng 🇬🇭

    Office Assistant

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  • Pascal Bonsu

    Pascal Bonsu 🇹🇬

    Security Officer

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  • Sara Debackere

    Sara Debackere 🇧🇪

    Extra-Curricular Coordinator

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  • Abigail Yaabaffoewaa Dodoo

    Abigail Yaabaffoewaa Dodoo 🇬🇭

    Accountant

  • Richard Doe

    Richard Doe 🇬🇭

    Security Officer

  • Nana Amoah Asare

    Evelyn Adzo Efodzi 🇬🇭

    Paedagogical assistant for the boarding house,

  • Mirka Huth

    Mirka Huth 🇩🇪

    Nurse, German as a Foreign Language Teacher

  • Katharina Kaufmann

    Katharina Kaufmann 🇩🇪 🇦🇹

    Deputy head of administration

  • Ramona Klaes

    Ramona Klaes 🇩🇪

    Teacher

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  • Esther Kowatzschetz

    Esther Kowatzschetz 🇩🇪

    Educater

  • Albert Kpengbaare

    Albert Kpengbaare 🇬🇭

    Security Officer

  • Rainer Kropp-Kurta

    Rainer Kropp-Kurta 🇩🇪

    Headmaster

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  • Katrin Krüger

    Katrin Krüger 🇩🇪

    Head of administration

  • Nana Amoah Asare

    Laura Selassie Aku Lotame 🇬🇭

    Paedagogical assistant for the boarding house

  • Laura Lützeler

    Laura Lützeler 🇩🇪

    Teacher

  • Svea Matt

    Svea Matt 🇩🇪

    Educator

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  • Clemencia Mayoga

    Clemencia Mayoga 🇰🇪

    Teacher

  • Juliet Mouhamadou

    Juliet Mouhamadou 🇩🇪

    Educator

  • Veronika Piller

    Veronika Piller 🇩🇪

    Educator

  • Jeff Teiko Tagoe

    Jeff Teiko Tagoe 🇬🇭

    Caretaker

  • Nadja Ulrich

    Nadja Ulrich 🇩🇪

    Educator

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  • Rita Yeboah

    Rita Yeboah 🇬🇭

    Library Assistant, First Aid

With the start of the new school year, the German International School in Accra has elected a new student council to represent the interests of the students and enrich school life. Under the leadership of liaison teachers Ramona Klaes and Patrick Blanke-Schelle, the elected students are ready to actively advocate for the interests of their fellow students.

Another important focus of the school year was the search for a new caterer for the school canteen. The pupils actively participated in this process by making suggestions and providing feedback on the various test meals. This shows the commitment and willingness of the student body to have a say, which helps to shape school life in a positive way.

The student council was also presented with the school's new motto "Building Bridges". Together, they discussed the school's vision and mission. The liaison teachers presented the ideas and suggestions of the school community and were taken into account during the discussion. This once again demonstrates the close exchange between teachers, student representatives and parent representatives.

The student representatives of the German International School in Accra are an important part of the school community and play an important role in making school life dynamic and diverse. Through their work, they help to ensure that the interests and needs of the students are heard and respected.

We look forward to a successful school year together with the student council and the entire school community and to working together to make the German International School in Accra an inspiring learning environment in line with our new mission: "Building Bridges".