He added that the Nova Scotia Scholarship curriculum would help the children to learn different languages, mainly English and French. He also said, “It is very important that the Ghanaian system and the Nova Scotia curriculum be integrated. It is also important that you maintain the Ghanaian standard and if possible, improve on that standard’’. Emphasising the need for the African child to cultivate the habit of reading, Mr Pitcher said more library facilities should be built to boost and enhance the development of the African child’s brain. For the full story please click here.
The Canadian International School (CIS), established in Accra in April 2014, with support from the Canadian High Commission in Accra, and the Breton University (Canada), has been inaugurated.