About Us

Building Bright Futures

Yonso Project Model School provides an enriched learning environment that has helped countless students learn, develop and grow. Our unparalleled curriculum and teaching methods help students take the next step in their education and approach the future with confidence.

CORE VALUES

Integrity

We lead by example, approaching all that we do with integrity

Fearless

We strive fearlessly to achieve our best

Respect

We respect differences and celebrate diversity

Inspire

We believe in ourselves and each other

Community

We are kind and caring global citizens

OUR HISTORY

The History of our school dates back to 2006 after our founder decided to relocate back to his home village after his university education. Kwabena Danso grew up in a small village in the central part of Ghana called Yonso from a poor home under the care of his grandmother. In 2006, after his university studies, Kwabena decided to move back to his home village to work on improving the standard of education and livelihood in Yonso and the surrounding villages. Kwabena, together four American friends, namely Sonja, Nick, Sam and Tony, founded the Yonso Project in 2007, which provided libraries, scholarships for the schools and communities in the area. The organization also provided business training and microfinance to women in the area.

Whilst these programs had a huge impact, Kwabena felt there was larger work left to be done. With high levels of corruption and the continuous decline of the standard of education in the public schools, it became apparent that there needs to be a paradigm shift about how these children are train and educated. The goal was to re-orientate young minds to think differently and to see corruption as a bad thing and to uphold values that bring equity, development and justice to each and everyone. In 2016, Kwabena’s dream of starting a new school to champion this cause gained support and through personal savings, support from the Umwelt Bank in Germany, the my Boo Ghana School foundation in Germany, the Yonso school project started. On 16th September 2019, the school officially opened with over 100 children starting from day one. The school started with 14 teachers, 3 kitchen staff, 2 cleaners, and 2 security men.

MEET THE TEAM

Board of Directors

Martin Wolters

Board Chairman - Germany

Anastasia Shown

Board Member - USA

Osei Owusu Peprah

Board Member

Kwabena Danso

School Director

Jennifer Banahene

Board Member

Management Team

Benedicta Appiah (Mrs)

Principal

Felix Bayuo

Head of Academics

Linda Fraser

Administrator

Dedicated and Expert Staff

The school currently employees 41 teachers / teaching assistants and 17 non-teaching staff (janitors, drivers, cooks, management).

FACILITIES

Well Equipped Computer Lab

We have a state of the Art computer lab well-equipped to support learning, research and innovation. Each child has access to one computer during their lessons.

School Library

Our library is one of a kind providing children and teachers the needed tools for research. Our library program also supports reading initiatives to help improve the interest of the children in reading and storytelling.

Modern Playground

The school is equipped with a modern playground that challenges children to persevere, learn and have fun at the same time.

Demonstration Farm

At YPMS, we do not only provide academic excellence but practical training that brings solution to today’s and future problems. We have a demonstration farm which supports teaching and learning in the Classroom. Here children come to learn more after the different animals we have, their characteristics, how to care for them and the benefits of rearing these animals.

School Clinic

In partnership with PLAN HEALTH Ghana, we provide the best of healthcare service to the children and staff in the school. This has seen a drastic reduction in student absenteeism. We are happy to provide a wholistic solution to the needs of the children in our school. The clinic has a full time nurse and part-time medical doctor who attend to the health needs of all students and staff.

Science Laboratory

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