Celebrating 70 Years of Legacy and Learning
Since opening its doors in 1955, Ghana International School has been more than just an institution—it has been a home of dreams, diversity, and discovery. As we mark our 70th anniversary, we invite you to journey through the decades that shaped who we are today. Each moment in this timeline is a tribute to the students, educators, and visionaries who made GIS a beacon of excellence.
Founding & Establishment
- 1954: Formation of the Interim Committee by Mrs. Kathleen W. Lines, with members like Sir Kobina Arku Korsah, Edward Akufo-Addo, and Kofi George Konuah.
- 1955: Sir Kobina Arku Korsah becomes first Board Chair (1955–1958).
- 1955: Mrs. Ellen Strong appointed as first Headmistress.
- 1957: School is renamed Ghana International School following independence.
Growth Amid Political Changes
- 1960s: Mrs. Eleanor Boateng teaches drama, art, and geography; her son, Lord Paul Boateng, participates in plays like A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
- 1961: Mrs. Inwood becomes Principal (1961–1970).
- 1963:GIS presents its first cohort of ‘O’ Level candidates for the London GCE Examination
- 1967: Dr. K.G. Konuah becomes Board Chair (1967–1970) after Mr. Dei-Anang.
Resilience & Expansion
- 1970: Mrs. Leonie Acquah becomes Headmistress (1970–1985).
- 1970: Justice A.N.E. Amissah becomes Board Chair (1970–1973).
- 1973: Dr. Modjaben Dowuona becomes Board Chair (1973–1991).
- 1977: Publication of the first GIS yearbook.
Consolidation & Transition
- 1985: Mrs. Judith Saywerr becomes Principal after Mrs. Leonie Acquah retires.
- Mid-1980s: Class 7 phased out of Primary School.
- 1987: Sixth Form introduced to enhance educational offerings.
Community Engagement & Modernization:
- 1990: Computer Science programme introduced.
- 1991–1994: Justice G.R.M. Francois becomes Board Chair (first term).
- 1993: Guidance and Counselling Unit established.
- 1994–2001: Prof. C.E. Fiscian serves as Board Chair.
Strengthening Community Ties
- 2002–2004: Justice G.R.M. Francois serves as Board Chair (second term).
- 2004–2016: Mr. Kwame Pianim becomes Board Chair, spearheading the restructuring of the GIS Board.
- 2005: Ghana International School celebrates 50th anniversary with President Kufuor as Guest of Honour.
- 2008: GIS becomes the first school in Ghana and one of eight schools in Africa to be accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS)
Global Outreach and Inclusivity
- 2014: Dr. Mary Ashun joins GIS as Deputy Principal, promoted to and serving as Principal from 2016 - 2023
- 2016: Mr. Kofi Kwakwa , becomes Board Chair
- 2018: HRH Queen Camilla, former Duchess of Cornwall, launches Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition at GIS
- 2018: GIS Welcomes International Teachers for its Visiting International Educator Program
Celebrating 70 Years and Looking Forward
- 2022: GIS Boarding Programme begins housing students at Ubuntu Apartments.
- 2024/25 Academic Year ; GIS has its first Annual Giving Program called Power of 7, raising 200,000 GHS from the GIS community.
- 2023: Dr. Mary Ashun transitions to CEO; Mr. Frank D. Amponsah-Mensah becomes Principal.
- 2025: CEO, Dr. Mary Ashun, releases new 5-year strategic plan
Founding & Establishment
- 1954: Formation of the Interim Committee by Mrs. Kathleen W. Lines, with members like Sir Kobina Arku Korsah, Edward Akufo-Addo, and Kofi George Konuah.
- 1955: Sir Kobina Arku Korsah becomes first Board Chair (1955–1958).
- 1955: Mrs. Ellen Strong appointed as first Headmistress.
- 1957: School is renamed Ghana International School following independence.
Growth Amid Political Changes
- 1960s: Mrs. Eleanor Boateng teaches drama, art, and geography; her son, Lord Paul Boateng, participates in plays like A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
- 1961: Mrs. Inwood becomes Principal (1961–1970).
- 1963:GIS presents its first cohort of ‘O’ Level candidates for the London GCE Examination
- 1967: Dr. K.G. Konuah becomes Board Chair (1967–1970) after Mr. Dei-Anang.
Resilience & Expansion
- 1970: Mrs. Leonie Acquah becomes Headmistress (1970–1985).
- 1970: Justice A.N.E. Amissah becomes Board Chair (1970–1973).
- 1973: Dr. Modjaben Dowuona becomes Board Chair (1973–1991).
- 1977: Publication of the first GIS yearbook.
Consolidation & Transition
- 1985: Mrs. Judith Saywerr becomes Principal after Mrs. Leonie Acquah retires.
- Mid-1980s: Class 7 phased out of Primary School.
- 1987: Sixth Form introduced to enhance educational offerings.
Community Engagement & Modernization:
- 1990: Computer Science programme introduced.
- 1991–1994: Justice G.R.M. Francois becomes Board Chair (first term).
- 1993: Guidance and Counselling Unit established.
- 1994–2001: Prof. C.E. Fiscian serves as Board Chair.
Strengthening Community Ties
- 2002–2004: Justice G.R.M. Francois serves as Board Chair (second term).
- 2004–2016: Mr. Kwame Pianim becomes Board Chair, spearheading the restructuring of the GIS Board.
- 2005: Ghana International School celebrates 50th anniversary with President Kufuor as Guest of Honour.
- 2008: GIS becomes the first school in Ghana and one of eight schools in Africa to be accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS)
Global Outreach and Inclusivity
- 2014: Dr. Mary Ashun joins GIS as Deputy Principal, promoted to and serving as Principal from 2016 - 2023
- 2016: Mr. Kofi Kwakwa , becomes Board Chair
- 2018: HRH Queen Camilla, former Duchess of Cornwall, launches Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition at GIS
- 2018: GIS Welcomes International Teachers for its Visiting International Educator Program
Celebrating 70 Years and Looking Forward
- 2022: GIS Boarding Programme begins housing boarding students at Ubuntu Apartments.
- 2024/25 Academic Year ; GIS has its first Annual Giving Program called Power of 7, raising 200,000 GHS from the GIS community.
- 2023: Dr. Mary Ashun transitions to CEO; Mr. Frank D. Amponsah-Mensah becomes Principal.
- 2025: CEO, Dr. Mary Ashun, releases new 5-year strategic plan
