May 2025

On Friday, 24th May, staff and students gathered in the Margaret Nkrumah Hall to celebrate the retirement of three extraordinary teachers with an elaborate surprise party. Mr. Michael Gyampo (19 years), and Rev. Timothy Obuobi (24 years. Michael Djan (34 years), ); three colossal members of our science department, whose keen expertise, dedicated service, warmth, and unwavering commitment have shaped generations of HGIC students. Whether through middle-of-the-night emails, informative experiments, or heartfelt life lessons, their deep connections with students created bonds that will never fade. Through years of dedication to SOS-HGIC, these educators did not just teach, they mentored, uplifted,

“The Consortium Business Fair was a great success that brought together students, guest entrepreneurs, and members of staff in celebration of innovation and enterprise. Through interactive speeches and student-led mini businesses, students gained practical exposure to entrepreneurship and the event empowered students with real-world skills in marketing, financial management, and communication. It ultimately ended in a vibrant raffle, with the fair not only highlighting student talent but also strengthened the school’s culture of initiative and creativity.”

Our students have once again proven that they are a force to be reckoned with! Representing SOS-Hermann Gmeiner International College at the prestigious THIMUN Qatar Model United Nations Conference, our delegation demonstrated exceptional skill, diplomacy, and confidence on an international platform. From intense debates to thoughtful resolutions, our students engaged with global issues alongside peers from around the world, upholding the values of collaboration, respect, and leadership. Their hard work, preparation, and passion for global discourse set them apart. We are especially proud to celebrate Tallisa Tamaklo, who received the Outstanding Diplomacy award, and Kimberly Soussoudis, who was honored with the Best Judge award. These recognitions reflect their

We are thrilled to announce that four of our outstanding students have been selected as HGIC Villars Fellows! This prestigious recognition is a testament to their hard work, leadership, and dedication to making a positive impact in their communities.  Congratulations to: Ewura Yeboah Asare Sompa Baah Sharon Nnisima Kimberly Soussoudis   The Villars Fellowship is a transformative opportunity that empowers young leaders to develop their skills, expand their global perspectives, and drive meaningful change. We are incredibly proud of these students for earning thiswell-deserved honor and look forward to seeing the incredible contributions they will make through this program. Well done, Fellows! Your HGIC family celebrates you!

During assembly, ten of our students took to the stage to compete in the highly anticipated Orator of the Year competition. This year’sthe thought-provoking theme explored the subjectivity of integrity and whether it is defined by society—an idea that aligns perfectly with our school’s focus on “Strengthening Integrity.”Each participant captivated the audience with eloquent speeches, compelling arguments, and profound reflections on the complexities of moral principles today. Their performances showcased not only their public speaking skills but also their ability to analyze and articulate ideas confidently. After an intense and inspiring competition, the winners were announced:  1st Place – Tallisa Tamaklo  2nd Place –