Our Story

Quality education designed
around your child.

For over a decade, LEE's Kingdom Kids has been nurturing curious minds, building confident learners, and proving that a school can be both academically rigorous and genuinely happy.

14+
Years Running
1,500+
Students
2011
Founded
4
Programmes
Our Principles

What we stand for

Six beliefs that shape every classroom, every lesson, every child.

Child-centred learning
Every decision we make starts with one question: does this help our children grow?
Observation over instruction
Our teachers watch before they guide. We don't assume — we pay attention to each child's pace.
Talent-first approach
DADT means we actively look for what makes each child special — and build around it.
Accessible to all
Fee subsidies and scholarships ensure children from all backgrounds can benefit from quality education.
GES-aligned curriculum
Montessori methods, but aligned with Ghana's national curriculum so children are prepared for anything.
Confidence over conformity
Our students leave knowing what they're good at — not just what they memorised for exams.
DADT
Why we're different

DADT isn't a slogan.
It's how we teach.

DADT stands for Discovering And Developing Talents. It's the backbone of how we run classrooms at LEE's Kingdom Kids — our mission is to find and grow what makes every child unique.

A child working with Montessori materials at KKMS
Hands-on learning
Montessori Method

Hands-on work with Montessori materials — not worksheets.

D
Discovering

Every child walks into our classrooms with something they're naturally drawn to. Maybe it's patterns. Maybe it's storytelling. Our job starts with paying close attention.

A
And

We connect academic learning with real life — Ghanaian culture, community values, and the world outside school walls. Education here isn't isolated from who our children are.

D
Developing

Once we spot a child's spark, we build around it. Montessori materials, one-on-one time, creative projects — whatever it takes to help that talent grow into real ability.

T
Talents

Children leave KKMS knowing exactly what they're good at — and confident enough to use it. We've seen shy kids become public speakers and hesitant kids lead science projects.

“Every child has a talent. Our job is simply to find it.”

— LEE's Kingdom Kids, since 2011

Our Journey

Milestones that matter

From three pupils to 1,500+ — here's how we got here.

2011

Founded on 1st September with just three pupils and a vision to bring quality education to Tarkwa

2013

Transitioned from an international school to a full Montessori institution

2016

Launched the DADT framework — Discovering And Developing Talents — across all classrooms

2018

Introduced fee subsidies and scholarships to make quality education accessible to all families

2019

Opened new ultra-modern campus with spacious, child-friendly learning environments

2021

KKMS TV launched — students producing their own content and building confidence on camera

2024

Ultra-modern computer laboratory with 24/7 Starlink internet connectivity opened

2025

1,500+ students and counting. Proudly among the top schools in Ghana's Western Region

Infrastructure

Facilities designed for learning

Modern spaces and resources that support every kind of learner.

Two campuses
A Pre-School site (Toddler to KG2) and a newly developed ultra-modern campus with spacious, child-friendly environments.
Computer laboratory
Ultra-modern computer lab connected to 24/7 Starlink internet for digital learning.
Catering department
Nutritious, affordable meals prepared on-site so children stay energised throughout the day.
Playgrounds
Well-equipped playgrounds and recreational facilities designed around children's needs.
Coming soon
Swimming pool
A modern, well-designed swimming pool with indoor games for a wider variety of recreational activities.
On hold
School transport
A reliable transport system for safe pick-up and drop-off across Tarkwa and surrounding areas.
Beyond the Classroom

What makes KKMS special

We believe education is more than academics. Here's what shapes your child's experience.

Nine Lessons of Carols and end-of-year celebrations
Educational excursions to the airport and harbour
Career Day — introducing children to future professions
Supervised shopping at Melcom, markets, and stores
Swimming and recreational activities
Brass band performances and street processions
Public speaking exercises
Creative arts programmes
Colour Day celebrations
Recitals and presentation skills
Drama and acting
Breast cancer awareness campaigns
From parents

Don't take our word for it.

5.0
From happy families
in Tarkwa & beyond

My daughter used to cry every morning before school. At Kingdom Kids, she wakes up asking if it's a school day. The teachers know her by name, they know what she likes, and they actually call me to share what she did that day. That's not normal — and I love it.

We moved to Tarkwa and didn't know any schools. A neighbour recommended KKMS. Two years in, our son reads on his own, leads the Friday assembly sometimes, and told us he wants to be a scientist. He's eight. I credit the teachers for that spark.

What sold me was visiting the classroom and seeing kids actually working — not sitting in rows copying from a board. My child learns at her pace, and the teachers send photos and updates without me asking. It feels personal.