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A brief History of Labone SDA Church Schools (LSDACS)

A casual mention of establishing a school for the Church by Pastor Ebow Bonnie, then a church Pastor early 1984 brought the school into being in May, 1984. We cannot narrate how far the school has come without mentioning; Elders M.A. Aryee, Mrs Constance Laryea, K.N. Ghanney, William Zormelo, Major N.A. Clerk and C.A. Odonkor.

Labone SDA Churcch Schools (LSDACS).

In October 1984, the school was opened and 38 children were enrolled in Primary 1 and 2 in the wing of the main church building.  A pre-school was added later in the same year.

On July 28, 1996, the La Mantse Nii Kpobi Kete Tsuru lll cut the sword to commission a ten-classroom block for the school,

Our Mission & Vission

At Labone S.D.A. Church School, our vision is clear: "An optimum development of the whole child for both this life and eternity." We're not just educating for today; we're cultivating lifelong flourishing. Our mission amplifies this commitment: "We exist to ensure that the child receives a balanced physical, mental, spiritual, moral, social and vocational training and education." Join us as we unfold the profound significance of these guiding principles, shaping the destiny of each child within and beyond these walls.

our manifesto

Stakeholders

Stakeholders

As a private educational institution with our core business being learning, teaching and training, we put in place policies to guide us in all departments of our service delivery. The most important of these is to meet the expectations of individuals, groups of individuals or external organizations that have interest in what we do. All these boarder on sound management. The following table represents the anticipated expectations of the various identified stakeholders of the institution.

Stakeholder Expectation
The Church A sustainable enterprise
Parents and Guardians Value for money
Students Wholistic development
Employees Secured employment and welfare
State Meeting statutory obligations i.e., industrial peace, creating and sustaining employment, timely statutory remittances.
The Public Corporate Social Responsibility

Pictures of Primary Block

On 28th July 1998,Pastor Samuel Adama Larmie the then President of the South Ghana Conference (now Accra City Conference) of the Seventh- Day Adventist Church commissioned and dedicated a three- storey block on the church’s premises to accommodate the expansion of the schools’ operations.

Pictures of JHS Block

On 28th July 1998,Pastor Samuel Adama Larmie the then President of the South Ghana Conference (now Accra City Conference) of the Seventh- Day Adventist Church commissioned and dedicated a three- storey block on the church’s premises to accommodate the expansion of the schools’ operations.