Excel Community School marked Ghana’s 68th Independence Day with a special pre-Independence celebration, bringing history to life in a fun and engaging way. Students and teachers dressed in old-school attire, while a vibrant food fair showcased a variety of delicious local dishes. The school’s kitchen staff also joined in the festivities, adding to the lively
Excel Community School recently hosted a successful Parent Teacher Association (PTA) meeting, bringing together parents, teachers, and school leadership to discuss important matters concerning the growth and development of our students. The meeting focused on strengthening collaboration between the school and families, addressing academic progress, extracurricular activities, and upcoming events. Parents had the opportunity to
At Excel Community School, we are committed to nurturing creativity and critical thinking from an early age. Our primary students actively engage in hands-on learning experiences, including robotics, where they explore problem-solving, teamwork, and innovation. These photos capture the excitement and curiosity of our young learners as they dive into the world of robotics—building, coding,
Bridging Communities, Building Friendships At Excel Community School, we believe in learning beyond the classroom and fostering a spirit of generosity. Every year, our teachers and students embark on a special visit to a school outside Accra, often in a less privileged community. These visits provide a unique opportunity to build friendships, share experiences, and
Mr. Amateur, PTA Chairman making the presentation to Miss Carolyn Arbenzer, Head of School. Excel Community School expresses gratitude to teachers for their sacrifice in ensuring a successful on,one teaching and learning programme. This has been a challenging year. We never prepared for or anticipated a pandemic. Our hardworking teachers rose to the occasion and