Knowledge in the Service of Africa!

November 2022

The Academic Talent Development Program (ATDP) through the Ghana Olympiad Academy launched its latest initiative - Mathleticus Math Tournament (MMT), for lovers of Maths who are 16 years and below. This tournament helps schools promote excellence in math, raise student test scores, increase student self-esteem, develop problem-solving skills, and hone cooperative skills in a competitive environment. It is also designed to allow outstanding mathematics students to meet and compete with each other, and to promote public interest in mathematics. The Mathleticus Tournament was held on Saturday, November 26, at the Ghana Olympiad Academy. About 200 students from 20 schools competed in

Dive in and unleash greatness’—— The invigorating aura of the swimming pool over the hubbub of buzzing participants and the gentle sound of soft splashes of students taking turns diving into the water kicked off the annual swimming competition.  With massive support from students, hostel tutors, and staff, the various hostel groups and swimming teams, in unity, did their very best in the competition.  The top swimmers of all four hostel groupings retreated into the changing rooms to prepare for their share in bringing their team's glory. Swimmers dove into the inviting water and speedily made their way through the length

Tuesday 18th of October marked the date for  SOS-HGIC's Annual Career Day.  The theme of the day was, "The Winding Path to A Profession." We had an outstanding presentation from our guest speaker, a financial engineer and parent of a student of this fine institution, Mr. Steve Williams. His presentation on the many paths his life has taken was riveting. Indeed our overarching aim was to explore the various pathways that culminate in developing a meaningful career. One which is impactful to our communities and eventually enables us to contribute towards Africa’s development and transformation.  Just as exciting and informative were

After a 4 year hiatus, the Model United Nations Club of  SOS - HGIC organized their  5th Model United Nations (MUN) conference, aptly titled: "HGICMUN 2022". MUN affiliate schools from Ghana including Al-Rayan International School, Tema International School, Merton International School, Aves Academy, Legacy Girls, International Community School, Ghana International School, Association International School, and observers from other institutions such as Chemu Secondary School and Our Lady of Mercy gathered for a 3-day long conference under the theme "Inequalities in a Changing World." MUN delegates illustrated that growing inequalities can be arrested by integrated policies that are universal in principle while paying