
mission & Model
Curriculum
Our Core Curriculum
Our curriculum is built around five core pillars, each crafted to blend academic depth with the practical disciplines essential to nation building from the foundation up.
Mathematics
More Than Just Equations
Mathematics becomes a foundation for nation-building. Students apply analytical and quantitative skills to real sectors including engineering, infrastructure, economics, construction, and information technology, learning to design, calculate, plan and innovate for Africa’s development.


Literacy
More Than Just Reading And Writing English
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Literacy becomes a foundation for leadership — and a tool for cultural empowerment. Our curriculum embraces students’ first languages, ensuring literacy develops in a way that validates African identity rather than replacing it.
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Alongside strong skills in public speaking, politics, ethics, governance, and business, students also learn foreign languages without reinforcing the colonial legacy that elevated European languages over African languages.
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This multilingual, culturally grounded approach builds confident communicators and critical thinkers equipped to lead communities, institutions, and enterprises with pride.
Science
More Than Just Textbook Formulas
Science is taught through real-world solutions. Students work with renewable energy, agriculture, healthcare, environmental systems, computing and sustainable practices, gaining the knowledge to solve critical challenges, build industries, and improve quality of life across society.


History
More Than Just Dates
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The History curriculum at the Academy, taught by the founder Dr Sona Jobarteh is a living force — a compass that ignites purpose. Students study African civilisations, resistance, innovation, and identity, using history to understand today’s political and economic realities and how to break cycles that hold nations back. Our history curriculum fuels passion across every pathway: musicians gain stories to tell, leaders gain causes to champion, filmmakers and photographers reclaim narratives, and even young entrepreneurs draw inspiration from African heritage to shape their brands and creative visions.
Culture
More Than Just A Tourist Attraction
Culture is a career pathway and a source of power. Through music, dance, fashion, film, art, photography and design, students train professionally, express identity unapologetically, and enter creative industries as skilled practitioners, cultural innovators and global storytellers.

