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UK’s SAMIAD British Summer School partners Ghana’s ESIS

FotoJet   2026 03 22T221824 Archbishop Dr Kofi Adonteng Boateng (R) will sign the MoU with Alex Hopkins (L)

Sun, 22 Mar 2026 Source: Edward Kwame Bediako, Contributor

Ghana’s Executive Senators International School is set to enter into a partnership with SAMIAD British Summer School in the United Kingdom.

The collaboration is expected to promote academic excellence, student exchange programmes, institutional collaboration and technology-driven learning.

Archbishop Dr Kofi Adonteng Boateng, General Overseer of Divine Word International Ministries in Virginia, USA who also serves as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Executive Senators International School will sign the MoU with Alex Hopkins, Director and Co-founder of SAMIAD British Summer Schools.

The partnership follows a similar initiative involving Botswana’s Happy Home Academy, which recently entered into an agreement with Executive Senators International School in Ghana to promote academic collaboration, cultural exchange, and technology-driven learning.

The agreement, formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), was signed between the Botswana-based school in Maun and Executive Senators International School.

School authorities say the partnership is intended to strengthen cross-border educational cooperation between the two African institutions while providing new learning opportunities for students.

Under the agreement, the schools plan to collaborate on a range of academic initiatives, particularly in science and technology.

These initiatives are expected to include lessons in coding and programming, artificial intelligence, and broader Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education.

Administrators say the agreement will also allow both institutions to share teaching resources, educational strategies, and leadership development programmes aimed at preparing students for a rapidly evolving global environment.

The MoU is further expected to facilitate exchanges of ideas and experiences among students from Botswana and Ghana.

Speaking at the ceremony, the President of Executive Senators International School, Lucita Muntom Ninsaw, said the partnership reflects the importance of cooperation among African institutions in advancing education on the continent.

She noted that the collaboration aligns with the vision of Ghana’s first president, Kwame Nkrumah, who advocated stronger unity and cooperation among African nations.











Source: Edward Kwame Bediako, Contributor