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Welcome to Alpha Beta Education Centres
Alpha Beta School is a “prepared environment” for learning and academic excellence. Our facilities, staff and curriculum provide students with all the resources needed to excel.
Alpha Beta Education Centres helps expose children to a rich and varied teaching and learning environment which seeks to broaden their outlook; encourage the best examples of Christian morality, and service to others; and to develop skills which will enable them to compete favourably and be global agents of change.
Our Academic Programs
Montessori
Preschool
Pearson
iPrimary
Cambridge
Secondary
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News & Updates
Building a firm foundation for future success
Read about recent projects and events tailored to alumni
Showering our incredible staff with love! From epic games and joyful dance-offs to thrilling lucky dips and heartfelt cheers, we celebrated YOU, our true MVPs! #staffappreciationday #TeamHeroes ... See MoreSee Less
We’re honored to host award-winning broadcaster, podcaster, and TV presenter Clara Amfo at Alpha Beta. She’s one of British radio and television’s most dynamic voices and faces.
Excited for her to share her inspiring journey in media, music and storytelling with our future leaders. ... See MoreSee Less
Happy birthday to our visionary leader, Dr. Naomi Adjepong - @transformghana! As our School Director, your passion for education and commitment to excellence inspire us all. Your leadership has created a nurturing environment where students and staff thrive.
Wishing you a joyous celebration and a year ahead filled with wisdom, good health, and continued success. Thank you for making a difference in the lives of many!
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BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
PINK OCTOBER
EARLY DETECTION SAVES LIFE
What is Breast Cancer?
Breast Cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the breast grow uncontrollably, forming a lump or tumor.
It can start in different parts of the breast: ducts, lobules or other tissues.
Both women and men can get breast cancer, though it is much more common in women. ... See MoreSee Less