By Mohammed Suleman
In a world where quality education is the key to unlocking a prosperous future, BEAM County School Ghana stands as a beacon of hope and excellence in the Odumase- Amanfrom in the Ga North Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
Located in one of the most vibrant and fast growing communities, BEAM County School Ghana is committed to fostering a nurturing environment where students are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to excel in the modern world.
Since its inception in 2012, BEAM County School Ghana has been dedicated to providing students with an exceptional education as it offers a wide range of academic programmes designed to challenge and inspire a holistic development of every child.

A group photograph of Beam County school Teachers
With its dedicated team of qualified teachers and state-of-the-art facilities, BEAM County School Ghana provides an unparalleled learning experience for its pupils.
BEAM County School Ghana is an affiliate of Beam County School in Daghenam in the United kingdom. The School is focused on creating a well-rounded students who not only excel academically but also grows socially, and physically.
The School’s curriculum is designed to meet the needs of all students, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges of the future.

Beam County school structure
The School boasts of modern infrastructure including spacious classrooms, well-equipped computer laboratory, swimming pool and a Library stocked with a wide range of educational materials.
The strategic location of BEAM County School Ghana within the Ga North Municipality makes it easily accessible to families from various communities in the area.
Public Agenda visited the School on March 7, 2025, to join it mark this year’s World Book Day which was held on the theme, ‘Readers are leaders.’ The programme was meant to encourage a culture of reading among the pupils. The official date for the World Book Day (WBD) is 23 April – usually falls during the Easter Holidays for most UK schools. By celebrating in March, one must to have a special day at school to find new books, talk about reading, and dress up as your favourite characters from the books you read.
In an interview with Public Agenda, Mr. Aaron Osei Debrah, Director of Beam County School Ghana, said the school provides quality education from crèche to Junior High School and offers foundation programmes like TOEFL and IELTS for students planning to study abroad.
Mr. Debrah encouraged parents to enroll their children at Beam County School for its practical approach and quality education.

The Head teacher of Beam County School Ghana, Ms. Linder Osei, shared that the school’s reading programme aims to help students appreciate reading and develop lifelong habits.
She highlighted that reading broadens knowledge, exposes students to new perspectives, and improves language skills.
Ms Osei noted that the theme, “Readers are Leaders” underscores that reading is key to leadership and success. She used the occasion to encouraged students to expand their vocabulary by using a dictionary to understand unfamiliar words.
On their part, Miss Pokua Adoma Boakye and Nannie Alhassan Akambey, students of Beam County School Ghana expressed enthusiasm about the school’s Book Day, which sparked their interest in reading, and praised the school’s facilities and teaching staff.
For parents seeking a school that provides a balanced and comprehensive education for their children, BEAM County School Ghana offers a fantastic opportunity.