For Parents
We celebrate each child as unique, without comparisons. We listen to your concerns and share your joys and challenges. Educators spend one-on-one time to understand children's emotions and dreams. At drop-off, we chat to align our services with your family's needs.
Seasonal Activities
Indoor and outdoor activities tailored to each season, discovering nature and changing landscapes.
Seasonal Events
We celebrate together:
- Easter
- Mother's Day
- Father's Day
- Independence Day of Ghana
- Labor Day
- Christmas

Parent experience guide essentials
Be Consistent – Children do work hard to understand how their behaviour impacts the people around them. If your reaction to a recurring situation changes from one occasion to the next, you’ll confuse them with mixed signals and they will be unsure of the acceptable way to act.
Keep Responses Short and Simple – Speaking in short phrases, repeating the phrase, and incorporating vocal inflexions and facial expressions allow a child to absorb what you are saying more effectively. Giving children options to choose from also aids their willingness to listen.
Know Your Child’s Triggers – Some misbehaviour is preventable; if you can anticipate what will spark an outburst you can then create a plan to deal with it, such as removing tangible temptations.
Move Away From Angry reactions - As they only enhance the entertainment value for a child, please resist the urge to raise your voice. Take a deep breath, say "Peace begins with me"... and then get down to your child’s eye level to be curious about what they are going through so you can be calm, firm and consistent when you speak.
