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In a spectacular evening celebrating Ghana’s most impactful businesses and individuals, Brain Hill International School (BHIS) has been honoured as Best International School in Ghana at the 8th Ghana Business Awards 2025, held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.
The recognition highlights the school’s distinctive curriculum, which blends Ghana’s national education standards with international best practices to foster critical thinking, creativity, and academic excellence.
Over the years, BHIS has earned a reputation for providing a safe, spacious, and well-equipped learning environment — featuring temperature-regulated classrooms, nutritious meals, and extended operating hours to support working families.

The Ghana Business Summit and Awards remain the nation’s premier platform for thought leadership, market linkages, and recognition of business excellence. This year’s event was themed “Creative Economy Revolution through Innovation: Redefining Ghana’s GDP Landscape.”
In a post-event interview, Executive Director of Brain Hill International School, Mrs Mary Anane Awuku, expressed profound gratitude to the school’s staff for their tireless dedication to its growth and development.

According to her, the relentless drive of passionate educators continues to ensure that every child is empowered to reach their full potential.
“This honour is truly amazing for us at Brain Hill International School. It cements our status as Ghana’s leading Cambridge educational institution. We will continue to work hard and remain a beacon of transformative learning in the country,” she said.
Mrs Awuku also announced the school’s new campus location on Naa Oyeo Street, Gbawe, which offers programmes in preschool, primary, and both lower and upper secondary education, as well as therapy services for learners with special needs.
She reaffirmed the school’s commitment to nurturing future leaders equipped for global citizenship.
The event was attended by high-profile dignitaries, including government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, traditional leaders, and key industry players.
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