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Did you know that 40% of kindergarten schools in Ghana are private? If Sabre is to achieve its goal of providing all children in Ghana with a quality early years education it’s essential that we support private as...
Did you know that 40% of kindergarten schools in Ghana are private? If Sabre is to achieve its goal of providing all children in Ghana with a quality early years education it’s essential that we support private as...
This year’s International Women’s Day is in celebration of the women and girls who are leading the charge on climate change adaptation and response, recognising their leadership and contribution towards a sustainable future. Today we honour Felicia and Regina,...
A key part of our work is not only delivering play-based teacher training to practicing teachers but also for student teachers. We do this through creating networks of Model Practice Classrooms surrounding Colleges of Education and Universities that are...
Looking back to the beginning of last year no one could have predicted the devastating effect COVID-19 would have around the world. Schools quickly closed in Ghana on 16th March 2020 in order to curb the spread of COVID,...
We are thrilled to launch our new Star Teacher appreciation where we hero some of the incredible teachers transforming children’s lives across Ghana. First up is Emelia Kodi Larjeh who is based at Aburi Presbyterian ‘A’ School in Akuapem...
The ultimate goal of Sabre’s work is to help Ghana achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4.2; ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care an d pre-primary education so that they are ready for...
In September 2019, the Ghana Education Service (GES) launched a new kindergarten curriculum. Sabre was privileged to be invited by the Ministry of Education to contribute to the development of this new curriculum, and as a result, play-based teaching...
During the first five years of a child’s life, quality education, play and stimulation are crucial for development, this is when 90% of brain development takes place. (Theirworld, 2021). Whilst 85% of teachers in Ghana have now received...
When COVID-19 reached global pandemic levels and kindergarten schools in Ghana closed, we worked closely with the Ghana Education Service to develop district level COVID-19 response plans to ensure that young children still had access to kindergarten education during...
As schools prepared to re-open in Ghana on the 18th January 2021, the Ghana Education Service launched the Back to School Campaign. The campaign aimed to support parents/carers to send their children back to school and to ensure that...