
As Tema International School (TIS) commemorates its 22nd anniversary, the institution proudly reflects on a legacy of impact, innovation, and holistic education. With the theme “Building on Legacy. A Future of Possibilities,” TIS continues to shape future-ready individuals grounded in its four foundational pillars: Academics, Culture, Sports, and Service.
This year also marks six years since the opening of the Primary School Campus in 2019, a vibrant learning environment that exemplifies the school’s commitment to foundational excellence and joyful learning.
It is within this context of purposeful education and global citizenship that TIS announces the successful commissioning of a refurbished Information and Technology Laboratory (IT Lab) at the Mante School of Excellence (Afienya), a service initiative driven by students in the IB Class of 2026 as part of their Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) programme.
A Day of Purpose, Celebration, and Community Spirit
The commissioning event brought together a delegation of over 25 visiting members from Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. – Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter, students and staff from Tema International School, and the Mante community. The day, affectionately dubbed “Delta Day at Mante,” was filled with activities including cultural exchanges, digital literacy workshops, mentorship sessions, and student-led performances.
The student leadership team, Samuella Adu-Baah, Samantha Kattah, Ruby Paintsil, Michelle Mensah, Matthew Akafo, Zeruiah Yarquah, and Esther Chelsea Brenya, alongside the guidance of their patron, Mr Michael Ansah and the CASSA team, demonstrated outstanding initiative in the planning and execution of the project. Special appreciation goes to Mr Seth Adu-Baah, a parent whose support played a vital role.
Empowering Learning Through Technology
Thanks to the generous contributions of CRESCENDO, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and WO YE BRA (under the leadership of Camille French and Dr Adrienne Booth Johnson), the Mante School now benefits from a fully equipped computer lab with 25 laptops, creating new opportunities for digital learning.
“Our full day at the Mante School was a celebration of connection and empowerment, sharing African American history, cooking together, educating young girls on health, grooming the boys, and opening a computer lab. From cultural exchange to digital access, every moment built a bridge toward equity and opportunity for the next generation.” — Aisha Felder, Chair of International Awareness & Involvement, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
“It was an honour for the Wo Ye Bra Programme to partner with Tema International School and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority to further our mission of helping to change the world one village at a time.” — Dr Adrienne Booth Johnson, Founder, Wo Ye Bra
Sustainability in Action
An outstanding element of the initiative is its sustainable approach. In collaboration with McKingtorch Africa, led by Makafui Awuku, the IT Lab was furnished with desks and chairs made entirely from recycled plastic waste, including pure water sachets.
“Each recycled desk used approximately 22,000 pieces of plastic waste. These children are now learning in an enabling environment rather than suffering from the consequences of plastic waste being burnt. We appreciate TIS and its partners for giving us the opportunity to collaborate on sustainability projects that impact students and communities.” — Makafui Awuku, Founder, McKingtorch Africa
Education with Lasting Impact
“The transformation of the Mante School of Excellence is a testament to what is possible when we work collectively for the common good. Our students are not just observers; they are doers, leaders, and changemakers. This initiative exemplifies the core of IB education in action, merging academic inquiry with real-world service and fostering values of empathy, leadership, and global responsibility.” — Surama King, CAS Coordinator, Tema International School
Looking Ahead
Following the IT Lab commissioning, other impactful developments are underway. A newly constructed toilet facility is set for official handover in early October. In response to urgent community needs, students have also begun raising funds to construct a new kitchen facility for the Mante School of Excellence.
The Spirit of Giving Back
At Tema International School, Giving Back is not just a value; it is a lived experience. The school believes in empowering youth through meaningful experiences that shape not only knowledge, but also character and community consciousness. These efforts reflect a deep-rooted commitment to social responsibility and ethical leadership.
To further institutionalise this vision, the TIS Giving Back Foundation is set to be launched before the end of the academic year, reaffirming the school’s commitment to Service, one of the four core pillars of the school. This vision, set by the Founders, Mr and Mrs Adjavon, a Ghanaian couple, reflects the belief that education must be holistic, nurturing the whole person and preparing students to become compassionate, responsible, and impactful citizens of the world.
“This is the TIS experience, where learning meets purpose.”

