The Lower Primary section at Hope American International School is designed to nurture young learners during their most formative years. At this stage, children develop essential academic skills, character, confidence, and curiosity.







The Lower Primary curriculum focuses on building strong foundations in literacy, numeracy, and social development. Lessons are carefully structured to match the learning pace of each child while encouraging active participation and creativity.
Our teachers use interactive and child-centered teaching methods, including:
Each child is given individual attention to ensure learning gaps are identified early and addressed effectively.
By the end of Lower Primary, pupils are expected to:
The environment is designed with young children in mind. Classrooms are clean, safe, and equipped with age-appropriate materials. Teachers and caregivers closely supervise pupils at all times to ensure their safety and comfort.

Ms. Belinda Donkor supports pupils in Lower Primary 2B with a balanced, child-centered approach to learning. She focuses on building strong foundational skills while encouraging curiosity, confidence, and positive classroom engagement.

Ms. Joyce Anima Baah facilitates learning in Lower Primary 3B, guiding pupils through core subjects while strengthening reading, writing, and numeracy skills.

Ms. Celetial Aboagywaa works with Lower Primary 2A pupils to build strong academic foundations and promote confidence in learning.

Mr. Tannor Micheal supports Upper Primary 4B learners through structured instruction aimed at academic growth and confidence building.
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