AFC And Clubhouse Ghana Limited Lend Support To Ghana’s First Nursery School

Accra Financial Centre (AFC) and Clubhouse Ghana Limited have collaborated to lend a fresh lease of life to the aging Queen Elizabeth II Educational Foundation, known to be the first nursery school to be established in the country.

The two organisations on Tuesday, handed over refurbished school infrastructure and equipment worth USD12,000 to the Administrator of the 74-year-old early childhood learning institution, putting smiles on the faces of the pupils, staff, and school authorities.

Queen Elizabeth II Educational Foundation is a private community school established in 1950 when Lady Arden-Clarke, wife of the last Governor of the then Gold Coast, Sir Charles Noble Arden-Clarke, led philanthropists to build an educational facility for children which, at the time, became known as the Accra Day Nursery.

The Accra Day Nursery, the very first of its kind in the country, was then entrusted to the local community under the auspices of the overlord of the Gbese people on whose soil the institution was located. The school’s name changed to ‘Queen Elizabeth II Educational Foundation’ in 1961 after the British monarch, accompanied by Ghana’s first President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, paid a historic visit to children at the school.

Operating just a crèche and a Kindergarten in its prime years, the school is said to have enrolled a large number of children of notable individuals as well as children of successful traders at the erstwhile Makola Market nearby.    

Over the years, the school advanced from its purely nursery status and went into the full stretch of primary and basic education, serving mostly families in the Gbese community, children and dependents of Makola traders as well as some market porters.  

Unfortunately, in recent years, facilities at the school, particularly at the nursery department which currently caters for over 150 pupils, have been rendered completely decrepit, mainly due to the lack of financial and logistical support.

Team leaders for the CSR initiative, Mrs Janet Ghartey of the Accra Financial Centre and Alice Esi Coleman of Clubhouse Ghana Limited, said they were ‘deeply touched’ by the level of disrepair at the nursery school when they made their first contact with school authorities and inspected the existing infrastructure last year.