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About Brainy Bairn School
We are very proud of our beautiful school and amazing school community. Visitors are always impressed by the sense of pride, discipline, and focus shown by our children in school and beyond.
Our boys and girls, right from the outset of their education here, recognize that this is no ordinary school. Life here means hard work, dedication, focus, attention to detail, and clear boundaries; within a very supportive, caring, and safe atmosphere.
This ensures our students blossom under our care and develop into holistic young people who are capable of success and happy in whatever path they choose; ready to serve their communities, country, and the world beyond, with vision and integrity.
Vision:
Educating children with international standards based on a strong Christian foundation.
Mission:
Our mission is to create a vibrant and challenging learning environment that offers high-quality education that emphasizes and stresses the academic and total development of each child’s moral, spiritual, social, emotional, and physical well-being.
We aim to help all children learn and develop their potential to the best of their ability. We strive to instill a positive attitude toward learning so that students would enjoy coming to school and acquire a solid base for lifelong learning.
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Ghana at a glance
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Country quick facts
Ghana was formerly known as the Gold Coast.
Ghana was the first sub-Saharan African country to gain her independence.
Lake Volta is the world’s largest man-made lake.
Ghana was ranked as Africa’s most peaceful country by the Global Peace Index.
There is a tribal government system in Ghana in addition to the national government.
The Kejetia market in Kumasi, Ghana, is the largest market in West Africa.
Ghana is the second largest producer of cocoa beans in the world, next to the Ivory Coast.





