WE LEFT THE UK FOR GHANA & SET UP A STEAM SCHOOL
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- Meet Ade and Julie who left the UK to move to Ghana.
They have a large family and realised that the schools in Ghana did not necessarily cater to the needs their children had. They therefore decided to set up their own school to be able to provide what they thought was lacking.
You can contact the school here: info@gaplearningzone.com
LOCATION: 1st Floor, Oyarifa mall shopping centre
Contact: 0208254642
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Hi there!
My name is Dela and I moved to Ghana from the UK in 2014. I have been living here with my 4 and trying to build a house in Ghana while establishing the lifestyle that we have craved for years.
On this channel, I'll be showcasing what it's like to live in Ghana and be a part of the diaspora, building a house in Ghana, and some relationship talks too.
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Nutitfafa (Peace)
Dela Xx
They are amazing. We just came to Ghana for 3 weeks and our 3 Children go there 2-3 days a week. They have really good program. 🎉
Thanks guys, we really appreciate you 😀
OH WOW... I THOUGHT 💭 HE'S GHANAIAN 🇬🇭 AND HIS WIFE IS KENYAN 🇰🇪 AND I WAS WRONG.... BEAUTIFUL ❤️😍 ( WE'RE ALL ONE ) 👍
This is an excellent and informative interview. Congratulations and best wishes to the couple for starting the school. Having said that I must say this. The UK diaspora especially and to most extent the Caribbean diaspora are more forward thinking and positive about Ghana and Africa’s potential and don’t overly dwell on challenges without solutions. On the other hand, our African American brothers and sisters complain, complain, and complain about every little challenge they encounter. Nobody said Ghana is perfect but lately too many African Americans are complaining just about everything in Ghana. Lots of African Americans are not learning the culture of bargaining and haggling and complaining about being scammed when they could’ve bargained for lower prices.
Thank you 🙏🏿
This is SO needed. Especially in the homeschool setting.
This is so fantastic and SO BADLY needed! I wish them massive success and hope they are able to establish multiple campuses across West Africa! Speaking it in to existence for them.
Thank you so much 🙏🏿
There is STEM and STEAM as real educational paths.
Wow this is amazing 😮❤👏🏾 well done to the amazing couple.
Thank you 🙏🏿
Great initiative🙏🏾
Thank you 🙏🏿
This is great to see. 👏🏾
Thank you 🙏🏿
This is a great interview, love all that this family are doing 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️
Thank you so much 🙏🏿
Wow wow this is amazing! I wish this couple every success in their ventures. Thank you so much Dela for sharing 😁🙌🏾
Thank you 🙏🏿
Really great initiative, congratulations! It's really important to give children with additional needs the means to excel through alternative methods of education. Really glad to hear that you are giving back and creating job opportunities👌🏾
Thank you. Being an inclusive setting means so much to us 🙏🏿
When I saw "Stream School," I immediately thought it was a school for dry cleaning.
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Dela, I have just finished watching the but I don’t know what the facilities looks like or where they are located. Was hoping that will come out clearly in the video.
Sorry, it’s at Oyarifa mall
Yeah I was thinking the same. I thought they would show us around and give details about this project.
PROPA!
Where is their centre?
Oyarifa mall
@@moretodela thank you!
My daughter said she wana go to the mall to see Her(Dela) 😂
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These guys do a LOT. makes me feel super lazy.
😂😂😂