Lincoln Community School, Accra Ghana

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Lincoln Community School
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Contact Information Phone: 233-21-774018
Fax: 233-21-780985
Established 1968
Type Private, not for profit, college preparatory, co-educational, International
Enrollment 573 students
Grades Pre-School to 12
Website [1]

This page has been in existence since Nov, 2006

LINCOLN COMMUNITY SCHOOL [2] is a private school in Accra, Ghana, West Africa. It is a non-profit, college-preparatory, international school. There is an expatriate population associated with the various embassies, Foreign Service agencies, NGO’s, United Nations organizations, and international businesses. They also have a large number of students whose parents are Ghanaian nationals. 20% of the students are Americans, 14% are Ghanaians, and 66% are from other countries. English is the language of instruction. Classes are offered from Preschool through to grade 12. The school year is divided into 2 semesters (Aug. -Dec. & Jan. – June) and additionally into quarterly assessment periods. It was established in 1968.

LCS Visual&Performing Arts Center on the West Campus
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LCS Visual&Performing Arts Center on the West Campus
LCS from the sky - a Google Earth image
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LCS from the sky - a Google Earth image

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[edit] Curriculum

The curriculum is international and multicultural with an emphasis on inquiry and problem solving. It is designed to be appropriately challenging, and to allow a smooth transition into other international schools. The three levels of the International Baccalaureate Programs guide the curriculum: -The IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) (Preschool – Grade 5), -The IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) (Grades 6 – 10) and -The IB Diploma Programme (DP) (Grades 11 – 12). Special classes in art, music, physical education, theater, technology and French are offered.

[edit] Departments

Fine Arts

    Theatre Arts and Speech (MYP/DP): Gillian Eugene
    Visual Arts (PYP): Judith Bouwmans
    Visual Arts (MYP): Stephen Kos
    Music & Drama(PYP): Heidi Dean
    Music (MYP): Tracey Ramsey
    

Technology

    Computer Technology (PYP): Jeffery Agyekum Adjei
    Computer Technology (MYP): Rebecca Awuah
    Computer Technology (MYP): Terrence Donohue
    Computer Technology (MYP): Jemima Jackson
    Information Technology in a Global Society (DP): Sherrie Buchner
    Design Technology (MYP): Randy Girdner

Language A

    English (MYP/DP): Twyla Bright
    English (MYP): Victoria Rio
    English (MYP/DP): Larry Gilbertson
    English (MYP): Amber Rhinehart
    English (DP): Matthew Szweda

Humanities

    Humanities (MYP): Amber Rhinehart
    Humanities (MYP): Adam Smiley
    Humanities (DP): Jonathan Lorence
    History (MYP/DP): Johannes Schwerk
    History (MYP/DP): Michele Watson
    TOK (DP): Adam Smiley, Michele Watson

Mathematics

    Mathematics (MYP): Heena Vaswani
    Mathematics (MYP): Vincent Adzovie
    Mathematics (MYP/DP): Jon O'Neil
    Mathematics (MYP/DP): Robert DeAbreu
    Mathematics (DP) Rebecca Awuah

Experimental Sciences

    Experimental Sciences (MYP): Charlene Roberts
    Experimental Sciences (MYP): Jamie Otis
    Experimental Sciences (MYP/DP): Lucia Clemente
    Experimental Sciences (DP): Dr. Emmanuel Sinayobye
    Experimental Sciences & Physics(MYP/DP): Joe Reing

Language B

    French (PYP): Suzanne Lebbos
    French (PYP): Odette Adjie
    French (MYP): Mina Sarpong
    French (MYP): Shula Glymin
    French (MYP): Mawushi Nutakor
    French (DP): Cyrille Girardin
    French (DP): Cecile Nutakor
    Spanish (DP): Cyrille Girardin
    EAL (MYP): Beverly Claffey
    EAL (PYP/DP): Kerrie Dzadey

Athletics and Activities

    Physical Education (PYP): Cathy Neilsen-Kolding
    Physical Education (MYP): Dawne Welles
    Physical Education (MYP): Woenya Agbo
    Physical Education (MYP/DP): Yaw Agyaako-Danso
    Athletics Director: Woenya Agbo

Learning Support

    Learning Resource (PYP): Jane Zohoungbogbo
    Learning Resource (PYP): June Airey
    Learning Support (MYP): Nansie Ike
    Library Media Centre (PYP): Dana Gilbertson
    Library Media Centre (MYP/DP): Mary Ellen Scribner

Directors, Coordinators and Student Services

    PYP Coordinator: Rebecca Phillips
    MYP Coordinator: Victoria Rio
    DP Coordinator: Jonathan Lorence
    CAS* Coordinator: Terrence Donohue
    Guidance Counselor: Rachel Speed
    Post Graduate Planning: Matthew Szweda
    Technology Coordinator: Sherrie Buchner
  • CAS: Creativity, Action and Service. Through participating in non profit activities, students accumulate CAS hours, which are required by the IB to receive a Diploma, and by Lincoln, to pass high school.

[edit] SRC

Lincoln has an active and instrumental Student Representative Council in the Senior School. There is an executive board elected by the student body, which includes President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Publicity Manager. Each grade also elects a comittee, and the President and Vice President attend SRC meetings every Monday. Class Meetings are held every other Wednesday, and additional meetings can be held if desired. The SRC president meets with the Senior school principal every wednesday to discuss the SRC's decisions.

[edit] Accreditations

Lincoln Community School is authorized by the International Baccalaureate (IBO)[3] Middle Years (MYP) and Diploma Programmes (DP). It is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA), and is a member of both the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA).

[edit] Facilities

School facilities are air conditioned. 63 classrooms including 3 art rooms, 4 science labs, 3 technology labs, 2 music rooms, a visual and performing arts center, junior and senior school libraries, an early childhood center, a world language center and office space for guidance and administration. Sports facilities include a multipurpose hall, playground, a multipurpose court, a climbing wall, 2 fields and a swimming pool, a large [gymnasium], a stage, and dressing room facilities. Playground space includes 2 grassy playing fields with recreational apparatus and a large playground with a multipurpose court. The [library] has 35,000 volumes plus multi-media equipment. The internet is available to all students as well to all teaching and admin staff. It's very fast (for Ghana).

[edit] Enrollment

As of September 2006, the student population is 573 students from 51 countries.

[edit] Faculty

There are 66 international educators from 14 countries, many with advanced degrees and all qualified to teach in their assigned subject/grade areas. 25 teaching assistants provide support to many classes.

[edit] Organization

The School is governed by a 9-member Board of Directors. Members of the LCS Parent Association elect 6 directors for a two-year term and three directors are appointed by the U.S. Ambassador.

[edit] Finances

In the 2006-2007 school year, the School’s income derives from tuition. Annual tuition rates are: PreSchool: $2,500; PreK: $5,950; Kdg.-grade 8: $10,650; grades 9-10: $12,150; and grade 11-12: $12,350. There is a one-time nonrefundable registration fee of $6,000 for Kdg.- grade 12 and an application fee of $50 (All fees are quoted in U.S. dollars.) source: http://www.state.gov/m/a/os/1299.htm

[edit] Criticism

LCS currently does not have the resources to serve students with moderate to severe learning needs. English as an Additional Language (EAL) and Learning Support Services are available, but families who may need these programs are advised to consult with the Registrar about possible limitations. Lincoln is in the process of strengthening their mathmatics program, which has had criticism (citation required).