Galaxy preschoolers having an experiment done during their IEYC lesson on food to see which food floats or sinks. ,
Read MoreLovely butterfly craft was done by Galaxy Reception 2 preschoolers during their Art lesson. ,
Read MoreLanguage is beautiful and fosters warm and healthy relationships amongst people all over the world. More importantly, communicating in our mother language has a great connection with our unique culture and tradition. There is always beauty in diversity. Galaxy International School celebrates International Mother Language day with pupils expressing themselves using their mother language (English, […]
Read MoreAmazing! Reception 2 children of Galaxy International Preschool blended and spelt words during the phonics lesson. ,
Read More#Physical education is fun. We play and enhance our reflexes as well. We improved the coordination of our #body. At #Galaxy International #School we are mentally physically and #socially fit. Team ready! Let’s go get them! ,
Read MoreWatch Grade 2 fun and exciting observations when they made their own Dens at home with the help of their parents. Project work from their #Science lessons on Light and Darkness. ,
Read MoreAs a part of Galaxy Voice Conference which was held on the 10th of February, 2021, we were privileged to host Prof. Bernand Nii Nortey Botchway (@nii_nortey1) who graduated from Galaxy International School in 2012. He is an Assistant Professor and guest lecturer at various universities including the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of […]
Read MoreWatch these lovely children of Galaxy International preschool sort foods into fruits, vegetables, cooked and uncooked during their IEYC lesson. ,
Read MoreOwlypians from Galaxy International School – Ghana participated in the Owlypia Online Round on the 13th of February !! The main theme “Teamwork: Achieving Together”.We are very glad to participate in such a great competition and we wish the best of luck to other participants! ,
Read MoreReception 2 pupils of Galaxy International preschool busily colouring the non-living things during their science lesson. ,
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