The school has four (4) main blocks and these are named after great men of the world namely, Abraham Lincoln, Nelson Mandela, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and Dr. Kwame Kyei Peprah. Due to the vision, mission and the motto of the school, we have named our classrooms after great achievers of our society to inspire our learners to attain their hallmarks or do better than them.
Academics
  • ABARAHAM LINCOLN BLOCK
This is a one storey building and consists of the pre-school classrooms which are named after natural things except the Creche which is named after the founders of the school.
CLASSROOMSNAMED AFTER
CRECHEPSB
NURSERY 1TULIP
NURSERY 2DIAMOND
KG 1GOLD
KG 2SUNFLOWER


CREHCE – PSB CLASS

Our toddlers are our precious gifts; we encourage them to be independent, play and to explore. In this class we give them a very good foundation thereby encouraging the child to learn, grow and discover at his or her own pace. Our toddler classroom is fun with a lot of teaching materials and toys.


NURSERY 1 – TULIP CLASS

The kids are provided with appropriate toys, games and music, do stimulating activities and group interactions. They are taught and given good personal care. We encourage the kids to be independent, to learn, play and explore and each has a personal cubby hole to store items.


NURSERY 2 – DIAMOND CLASS

Our curricular for Diamond class gradually introduces key concepts that build literacy, using books, stories and other activities. With creative projects and movement, learning is always fun and unique in the class. Each child has a personal cubby hole to store items.


KG 1 – GOLD CLASS

Facilitators essential reading, writing, Mathematics, Science and social skills in a logical way encourage children to learn. The strong literacy-based approach teaches readiness using journals writing, songs and stories. Each child has a personal cubby hole to store items.


KG 2 – SUNFLOWER CLASS

Concepts such as phonics and Mathematics become progressively more advanced. Although this is fun, curriculum builds in more structured learning. Gradually, the children master the foundation skills needed to excel in their school years.



THE FIRST FLOOR CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:



CLASSROOMSNAMED AFTER
YEAR 6YAA ASANTEWAA
YEAR 7GEORGINA THEODORA WOOD
YEAR 8REV. BILLY GRAHAM
YEAR 9PROF. FRANCIS ALLOTEY


YEAR 6 – YAA ASANTEWAA

Yaa Asantewaa was born on October 17, 1840 and she died October 17, 1921. She was queen mother of Ejisu in the Ashanti Empire, now part of modern-day Ghana, appointed by her brother Nana Akwasi Afrane Opese, the Ejisuhene, or ruler of Ejisu. In 1900, she led the Ashanti war known as the war of the golden stool against the British colonialism.


YEAR 7 – GEORGINA THEODORA WOOD

Georgina Theodora Wood was a Ghanaian judge and also a former police prosecution officer. She was the Chief Justice of Ghana and the first woman to occupy that position and be appointed by the President of Ghana “John Agyekum Kuffour” on 15th June, 2007. She retired in 2017 after five (5) decades of service to the state. She was a member of the council of state. She attended Wesley Girls’ Senior High School, Cape Coast and proceeded to the University of Ghana, Legon, where she was awarded the LLB in 1970. On 7th July, 2007, she was decorated the order of the star of Ghana, the nation’s highest honour and was presented by President John A. Kuffour.


YEAR 8 – BILLY GRAHAM

William Franklin Graham Jr. was an American evangelist, prominent evangelical Christian figure and ordained southern Baptist minister who became well known internationally in the late 1940s. Billy Graham was a spiritual advisor to the US presidents and he provided spiritual counsel for every president from Harry S. Truman 33rd president to Barack Obama the 44th president of America. As of 2008, Graham’s estimated lifetime audience including radio and television broadcasts, topped 2.2 billion. In 1967, he was the first protestant to receive an honorary degree from Belmont Abbey College and in 1983, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by US president Ronald Reagan. In 2001, Queen Elizabeth II awarded him honorary Knighthood. The honour was presented to him by Sir Christopher Meyer, British Ambassador of the US at the British Embassy in Washington DC on December 6th, 2001. He was married to Ruth Bell and had five (5) children. He died 21st February, 2018, at the age of 99 years.


YEAR 9 – PROFESSOR FRANCIS ALLOTEY

Prof. Francis Allotey was a Ghanainan mathematical physicist born on 9th August 1932 in the fishing town of Saltpond in the Central Region. He attended Ghana National College. He was known for the “Allotey Formalism” which arose from his work on soft X-ray spectroscopy. He was the 1973 recipient of the UK Prince Philip’s Golden Award for his work in this area. In 1974, he became the first Ghana full professor of Mathematics and head of the department of mathematics and later Dean of the Faculty of Science at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He was married with children. He died of natural causes on 2nd November, 2017, and the Ghanaian government accorded him a state funeral in recognition of his contributions to the advancement of Science and Technology in Ghana.



    DEPARTMENTS

  • French Studio
  • Library
  • Home Economics & Science Laboratories.
  • Academics
    • NELSON MANDELA BLOCK
    This block consists of the following classrooms
    CLASSROOMSNAMED AFTER
    YEAR 1THEODOSIA OKOH
    YEAR 2ABEDI AYEW PELE
    YEAR 3DR. SAM E. JONAH
    YEAR 4KOMLA AFEKE DUMOR
    YEAR 5PROF. KWABENA FRIMPONG BOATENG


    YEAR 1 – THEODOSIA OKOH

    Theodosia Salome Okoh, (13th June, 1992 – 19th April, 2015) was a Ghanaian stateswoman, teacher, and artist known for designing Ghana’s national flag in 1957. She also played a leading role in the development of hockey in Ghana. She was awarded the Guard Medal by the nation and a number of awards from other institutions in the country.


    YEAR 2 – ABEDI AYEW PELE

    Abedi Ayew, known professionally as Abedi Pele, is a Ghanaian former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and who served as captain of the Ghana National Team. He is regarded as one of the greatest African footballers of all time. He was three (3) times consecutively the African footballer of the year in 1991, 1992, and 1993. He was born on November 5, 1964 at Kibi, Ghana.


    YEAR 3 – DR. SAM E. JONAH

    Dr. Sam Esson Jonah, KBE is a Ghanaian businessman, the Executive Chairman of Jonah Chapel, an equity fund based in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was once the president of AngloGold Ashanti and an old boy of Adisadel College. In June 2003, Sam Jonah became the first Ghanaian to be knighted in the 21st Century with honorary. Knighted by Prince of Wales in recognition of his achievements and African businessman, a leading business executive from the commonwealth and internationally. He was born on November 19, 1949.


    YEAR 4 – KOMLA DUMOR

    Komla Afeke Dumor, was a Ghanaian journalist who worked for BBC World News and was the main presenter of its programme, Focus on Africa. He was once a worker at Joy FM and won the best journalist of the year award. He was a native of Aflao and had three (3) children. He was born on October 3rd, 1972 in Accra.


    YEAR 5 – KWABENA FRIMPONG-BOATENG

    Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng is a Ghanaian physician and cardiothoracic surgeon who established the National Cardiothoracic Center and the Ghana Red Cross Society. He performed the first open-heart surgery in Ghana using the heart lung machine. In 1999, Charted Institute of Marketing, Ghana, awarded him marketing man of the year. He was the Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation(2017-2021).



      DEPARTMENT

  • Cafeteria
  • Academics
    • DR. KWAME NKRUMAH BLOCK
    This is a one storey building. The ground floor consists of the following departments:
      DEPARTMENTS

  • E-Learning
  • Cafeteria
  • The first floor consists of future classrooms.

    Academics
    • DR. KWAME KYEI PEPRAH BLOCK
    This is a one storey building. The ground floor consists of the following departments:
      DEPARTMENTS

  • Reception
  • Auditorium
  • Infirmary
  • Pre-school indoor games & play area
  • Stationary Shops
  • Music laboratory
  • Gym
  • The first floor consists of the following

  • Boarding facility / Dormitory
  • Conference Room & Offices
  • visionmottowhy footprint
    services

    OUR SERVICES


    Footprint International School aims to provide world class international education for young people in Ghana in a multi-cultural context for the benefit of both Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians alike. Footprint provides the Ghanaian curricula, supported by a wide range of additional services designed to support the growth of your child. We provide the following services;

    • Pre-school (Creche, Nursery, Kindergarten)
    • Primary (Year 1 to Year 6)
    • JHS (Year 7 to Year 9)
    • Boarding facilities
    • The school has a boarding facility to accomodate learners from afar.

    • Transports & Feeding
    • The school has three transport systems for conveying learners to and from their homes to the school premises at an affordable fee. These transport systems cover three routes, that is; from the school to Aflao Border road, from the school to Dzodze road and from the school to Agbozume road.

      transport

      The school also has a cafeteria where students who applied to feed from the school at an affordable fee, are fed well with nutritional food at.

      transport

    • UCmas etc.
    additional services

    ADDITIONAL SERVICES


    Footprint International School encourages educational and creative growth beyond the defined curricula by offering additional services and academics. These additional services are there to meet the learners’ specific growth in talent on every Friday. Kids will be taught how to play the piano; drums and our rich Ghanaian culture will not be left out. We have clubs like Drama club, Choreography, Bible club, French Club and Debaters club. Experiencing something new here makes your child’s world better. Together, we can make the difference. Come along with us and watch us grow.