Warm, safe and full of love — where every first word, every first step and every new discovery is noticed, nurtured and celebrated.
ExploreIB and Cambridge together — learning by doing, leading real projects and building skills that last a lifetime.
ExploreIB Middle Years Programme — solving real problems, designing real products, shaped for a future no one can predict.
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Authorised to offer the IB Primary Years Programme

Swimming, tennis, volleyball, basketball, soccer, ballet and taekwondo

A globally recognised standard, held since 2021

French mandatory from age 3 — plus Arabic, Russian and Twi

Children from around the world, learning side by side

Specialist support for every kind of learner

Cambridge and the IB, taught together under one roof

Never one teacher to a whole class — preschool to primary

Preparing children to lead in a changing world

Highly qualified and IB-trained — many with years of international school experience

Expert support for children learning in English as a second language

From 1:3 in Early Years to 1:8 in Year 6 — personal attention every day

Art, science, music, coding, robotics, AI design and mental math

Airport, Cantonments, East Legon and Tema

Assemblies, performances, exhibitions, guest speakers, field trips and global celebrations
The academics are rigorous, and the results speak for themselves: our students consistently excel in standardized testing, outperforming peers from other schools in Ghana and abroad. Cambridge and the IB set a demanding global standard, and our children meet it.
But marks are only part of the story. We deliberately build the things no exam measures — initiative, original thinking, the courage to try, and the judgement to turn an idea into something real. AI is already part of our curriculum, alongside coding, robotics and design, because we are not preparing children to fit into the future. We are preparing them to shape it.
Two of the world's most respected curricula, Cambridge and the IB, taught together under one roof. A staff body that represents fourteen nationalities, many with years of experience in international schools in Ghana and abroad. Students from more than forty nationalities learning side by side. An international academic calendar. And four languages taught from early on — French as a mandatory second language, alongside Arabic, Russian and Twi.
This is what lets a Safari child move to London, Dubai, Madrid or Toronto and step straight into the classroom as an equal — and what holds a child who stays in Ghana to exactly the same global standard. You are never choosing between a great education today and your child's options tomorrow. With Safari, you keep both.
Safari International School is an IB World School authorized to offer the Primary Years Programme (PYP). IB World Schools share a common philosophy — a commitment to high-quality, challenging international education. Only schools authorized by the IB Organization can offer its programmes. For further information about the IB and its programmes, visit ibo.org.
At Safari you will never find one teacher addressing a whole class. From preschool through primary, children learn in small groups, with adult-to-child ratios well above international standards. That single choice changes everything.
It means our teachers can shape learning around exactly where each child is — extending the child who is ready for more, supporting the one who needs a little longer. Because we know each child this closely, we always know precisely how they are progressing. Nothing about your child's learning is ever left to chance, and we plan each child's path together with you, with an open door whenever you need it.
See the Admissions ProcessStrong results grow from something deeper: a child who feels safe, loved and known. At Safari, every child is cared for and supported at every step, by people who know them well and who love what they do. We notice the quiet child as much as the confident one. We celebrate kindness, effort and courage, not only marks.
And whoever your child is, wherever in the world they have come from, they belong here — and they feel it from their very first day.
Walk into Safari and the confidence is the first thing you notice. Our children present their own work, perform on stage, debate ideas, and take the lead in their clubs and classrooms. They speak with poise, think on their feet, and step forward without being asked — long before most children are even encouraged to.
This is what an early foundation in independence produces: not children who simply keep up with the world, but children ready to shape it.
Children discover who they are by trying things — and at Safari there is a great deal to try. Enough breadth for every child to find the thing that becomes truly theirs, and the stage on which to shine at it.
Swimming, tennis, volleyball, basketball, soccer, ballet and taekwondo — a full range for every kind of mover.
Hands-on technology clubs where children build, code and create — with AI design included from the start.
Music, dance, drama and ballet — building confidence, expression and the ability to hold a room from an early age.
French as a mandatory second language, with Arabic, Russian and Twi available — an internationally minded foundation.
Science club, expressive art, mental math and tutoring — going deeper into the things children already love.
A cultural programme celebrating Ghana's heritage — ensuring every child is grounded in where they are, whatever their passport says.
"My daughter has grown in ways I never expected. She questions everything, leads her group, and genuinely loves school. Safari did that.
"The small classes and attentive teachers made all the difference. My son went from shy to confidently presenting his work on stage within a term.
"We moved from the US and were worried about continuity. Safari matched every standard we expected — our children didn't miss a beat.
"I was drawn in by the curriculum. I stayed because of the people. Every staff member knows my child by name and truly cares.
Four campuses, one Safari. Find the one closest to home and come and see it for yourself.
Come and see it for yourself — meet our teachers, walk our classrooms, and watch how our children learn and lead. Places are limited across our campuses, and we'd be glad to show you, in person, the foundation your child would be building here.