Ghana Lebanon Islamic Secondary School (GLISS)

Alhaji Mohammed Baba Alhassan
Principal, Ghana Lebanon Islamic Secondary School (GLISS)

Felicitations from GLISS. The academic, moral and discipline success stories of the school have been told on many platforms particularly during the climax of the 10th Anniversary Celebrations of the school. Previous editions of this booklet have also vividly highlighted the mission, vision, objectives and achievements of the school. The school has worked and is continuing to work hard to achieve these organizational benchmarks.

GLISS has seen improvement in classroom availability, students’ and staff strength for the last three years leading to significant growth and development.

Improvements include the following:

  • Introduction of Graphic Design and Elective ICT programme into the Senior High school curriculum
  • Strengthening the evening Arabic and Islamic studies school to Diploma level.
  • School bus for students
  • Counseling children in crisis
  • Coloured photocopier machine
  • Upgrading school website www.gliss.edu.gh

Poor sanitation and general instability in the school’s outer environment as well as poor accessibility to the school by road, all due to the activities of notorious squatters, have been some of the major hurdles faced by GLISS. Yet another issue of major concern is the periodic flooding of the school and the accompanying life- threatening situations and economic loss.

Fortunately, however, clearance of the squatters by Accra Metropolitan Assembly and the securing of the campus frontage by school authorities has drastically improved the security, sanitation and access challenges to the satisfaction of parents/guardians and all stakeholders of the school.
The only problem that seems to defy solution is the periodic floods. It will require full attention from all stakeholders.

Please read through the following encouraging developments which have been my personal driving force to remain committed to the growth and development of the school for 15 years now. The future is certainly bright.

Alhaji Mohammed Baba Alhassan,
Principal.

Mission

We are an academic excellence school, positioned to provide improved formal education to Muslim youth. This is obtained through affordable high quality education and Islamic ethics for them to be in a position to enter the best universities and professions; thereby enable them to play progressive roles in the upliftment of their communities and their county.

Vision

The economic and political upliftment of the under privileged Muslim Community through education.

GLISS Campus

Primary

Objectives

  • The school was established in pursuance of the Society’s objective to provide quality, and affordable education.
  • Youth moral training and structure particularly those from less privileged Muslim communities
  • Enrolment growth of students
  • Increase in staff

Last three academic years are shown in the table below.

Students & Staff 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Classes 30 30 32 22
Students 724 757 770 675
Teaching Staff 56 56 60 44

Secondary

Achievements

The fact that GLISS is a rising star among the best Second Cycle Schools in Ghana is given credence to by the school’s continuous improvement in the WASSCE reaching its zenith in June 2013.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the Ministry of Education (MoE) jointly prepared an academic league table showing the performance of about 716 senior high schools nation-wide, in the May/June 2013 WASSCE. On that table, GLISS placed 1st in the Greater Accra Region and 10th in the country. GLISS has not looked back academically ever since.

These landmark achievement is attributed to factors including:

  • Staff and students commitment
  • Continuing support and motivation of staff and management by GISER and GLISS-PTA
  • Financial support for gifted but needy students by GISER and some benevolent members of the GISER
  • Excellent Guidance and Counselling

Awards and Recognitions

  • Facilitated at 100% Ashesi University scholarship to an exceptionally gifted female student from a financially needy family in 2012
  • In 2014, recommended and aided a member of GLISS teaching staff who was awarded a 100% sponsorship for a 6 weeks training programme in the United States fully funded by the United States of America Government.
  • Imagining Tomorrow 2016: H2O Challenge Announces Winning Teams

The Imagining Tomorrow H20 challenge, an initiative of the Global STEM Alliance of the New York Academy of Sciences and partners Sisters Cities International and Sqore, announced two winning student teams, one from the U.S. and one from Ghana. The challenge was developed to encourage students ages 13-17 from around the world to create innovative science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)-focused solutions to critical water-related needs that exist in their communities.

Team “Dayzins,” comprised of Zaid Adam Hadir Idriss and Yiwere Aminu from Ghana Lebanon Islamic Secondary School in Accra, Ghana, were chosen for their rainwater
harvesting solution.
http://www.sister-cities.org/news/%E2%80%98imagining-tomorrow- h2o%E2%80%99-challenge-announces-winning-teams

Graduates 100% Quaran Memorized Admitted to University
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GLISS Clinic

GLISS Library

Academic Programmes

  • SHS GES curriculum: Science, General Arts and Business plus Computer Science, Arabic and Islamic Studies.
  • PRE-SHS: Intensive one-year programme to prepare JHS graduates for their Senior High.
  • JHS GES curriculum plus Computer Science, Quranic and Arabic Studies.
  • Primary School: GES Curriculum, Quranic and Arabic Studies.
  • Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic Language (evening classes) and Islamic Religious Studies.
  • Remedial Program for West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and Basic Education Certificate Education (BECE) .
  • Graphic Design
  • Computer Sciences

Facilities

  • GLISS has well equipped Laboratories (Biology, Chemistry and Physics)
  • Library
  • ICT
  • Canteen
  • Mosque

Physics Lab

Chemistry Lab

ICT Lab

Counseling services

  • In-service training with SHS and JHS staff on effective teacher – student relationships
  • In-service training with primary school staff on counseling children in crisis
  • Annual training for SHS and JHS final year students dealing with examination anxiety using the bio-psychosocial approach and the progressive muscle relaxation technique
  • Ending abuse and violence against children awareness campaigns in the primary school
  • Education on reproductive health with the JHS students
  • Awareness education on Human Rights in Islam with the primary JHS students
  • Graphic Design
  • Computer Sciences

Sports, Clubs and Societies

The School has fourteen vibrant clubs with teachers as patrons.

  • Cadet corps
  • Business
  • Table Tennis
  • Ghana Muslim Students Association
  • Taekwando
  • Greater Discipline
  • Science and Maths
  • Volleyball
  • Civic Education
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Flying
  • Mind Builders International (MBI)
  • Literacy
  • Girls in Science
  • Peer Counsellors
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