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Shaping young minds and making a lasting impact in education

This four-year program trains you to teach Grades 4-6 with confidence! You'll master fun ways to teach English, Math, Science and Social Studies while learning how kids think and learn. The best part? You'll get real classroom experience through teaching practice at partner schools. The curriculum also covers educational policies, special needs education, and curriculum design, preparing you for various roles in schools, government, or NGOs. By graduation, you’ll be a confident, well-rounded educator ready to inspire young minds and contribute to Ghana’s educational growth.

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Core Subjects

Practical Training

Research

This program is ideal for passionate individuals who enjoy working with children and want to make a meaningful impact in education. It's perfect for those who excel in core subjects like English, Math, and Science and want to develop creative teaching skills.

Entry a Senior High School certificate (WASSCE/SSSCE) with credits in English, Math, Integrated Science, and two elective subjects (e.g., Social Studies, ICT, or a relevant arts/science subject). We also accept mature students with relevant diplomas through special entry exams.

This is a full-time, on-campus study with access to lecture halls, libraries, and teaching practice opportunities.

Department Contact Info

Education

P. O. Box 27
Akropong - Akuapem

+233 256683717
info@pce.edu.gh

Mon – Fri 9:00A.M. – 5:00P.M.

Course

Why Study Here?

As the mother of all teacher school our training makes you an exceptional teacher for Grades 4-6. You’ll gain expert training in core subjects like English, Math, and Science, while mastering modern teaching methods that make learning engaging and effective.

We equip you with more than just teaching skills—you’ll learn innovative approaches to student development, classroom management, and inclusive education. Our strong industry connections and career support ensure you’ll step into rewarding roles as a teacher, curriculum specialist, or education leader.


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