Igniting Passions Beyond Academics

At Beacon International School, we nurture creativity, leadership, and personal growth through dynamic co-curricular programs, helping students thrive beyond academics.

About School

Nurturing Creativity, Leadership, and Purpose

At Beacon International School, we believe in nurturing every aspect of a child’s growth. In addition to our after-school clubs, we also have engaging Co-Curricular Activities for all students. Some exciting activities include Drumming, Hip-Hop Dance, Debating, Make-up and Fashion Design, Singing, Crafts, Drama, and Gardening.

Our Ghanaian Cultural Dance sessions are led by a certified instructor from the University of Ghana, Legon, alongside contemporary dance and hip-hop training.

Every July, we also organize Sports Camps for older students, including basketball, football, and Bible camps, promoting teamwork, discipline, and physical development.

In line with our holistic approach to education, we offer a wide range of extra-curricular activities after regular school hours, with plans to expand our offerings as our community continues to grow.

Creative & Performing Arts Clubs

Piano Club

Students learn to read music, develop their piano-playing skills, and work toward international music certifications like ABRSM, all under the guidance of skilled instructors.

The Beacon Hip Hop Club

Students build rhythm, coordination, and confidence through exciting hip hop dance sessions that blend modern moves with self-expression and creativity.

Drama Club

Through acting, role-play, and stage performances, students explore storytelling, enhance their communication skills, and develop self-confidence on and off the stage.

Innovation & Active Clubs

Computer and Coding Club

Students are introduced to the exciting world of technology, learning the basics of coding, problem-solving, and building simple programs that sharpen logical thinking.

Robotics Club

Combining creativity and engineering, students design, build, and program robots, fostering teamwork, innovation, and hands-on STEM learning.

Swimming Club

Led by professional coaches, students develop essential swimming skills, focusing on endurance, technique, and water safety in a fun and supportive environment.

Unlock Language Proficiency

English

Here at St. Ignatius College, we incorporate Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye’s belief that the underlying story of Western literature is a circular hero-quest that narrates the search for personal identity through four stories—romance, tragedy, irony and satire, and comedy.

English as a Second Language

The curriculum is designed to help students develop the skills they need to develop proficiency in everyday English, and most especially, the proficiency in academic English that will allow them to integrate successfully into the mainstream school program. ​

French as a Second Language

These programs provide students with challenging and varied opportunities to develop their French-language knowledge and skills. The content of each course is organized into four interrelated strands: speaking, listening, reading and writing.