Developing Individuality in the Ghanaian Education System
Students at St. Michael's Roman Catholic Boys JHS play a game to practice synonyms. My boys are my boys. They're a product of everything...
Introducing the Ghana Scholars Associate: Grace Marfo
My name is Grace Marfo, and I’m from Kumasi, Ashanti Region of Ghana. I am a graduate from the University for Development Studies. I did...
The Power of Peer-to-Peer
One day, I was sitting outside - hiding from the sun under a half-constructed building that serves as the teachers' room when it gets too...
Ghanaian Day Names
When I arrived to Ghana, one of the first things I was asked by a fellow staff member was, “Do you know what day you were born?” I...
Introducing Expo's new Intern: Williams
Hi, My name is Williams Opoku Agyemang. I was born and raised in Bekwai in the Ashanti region of Ghana. I am the forth born of my parents...
Bringing the boys on board: a term in Kpando
Living as a boarder at a Ghanaian school is just as rigorous an activity as anywhere in the world- commitment to choirs, sports, chapel,...
Introducing Expo's new Intern: Emmanuel
Hello, I am Emmanuel and am one of the new interns at Exponential Education. I was born in Enchi in the western part of Ghana. I started...
Introducing Expo's New PA: Emily Nell
Hey! I’m Emily, I’m 22, I’m fresh out of the University of Birmingham, and I’m Exponential Education’s new PA! I’m both excited and...
Introducing Expo's New Communications Manager: Annie Twombly
Hello all, My name is Annie, and I’m joining as the Communication Manager for Exponential Education. I am a tea drinker, create...
Introducing Expo's new PA: Emily Richards
Hi, I’m Emily and I have just joined the team here at Exponential Education as one of the new Programme associates. I am so excited to be...