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Ghanaian Education in Hipstamatic

Posted on 21 September 20119 April 2017Author Rachel StrohmCategories Education, Ghana

A look at several schools in Tamale in Hipstamatic:

Excellent remidial classes

Experimental kindergarten

ABC breeze blocks outside the Tamale International Girls’ School

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  1. Daniela says:
    5 January 2012 at 11.53

    Thanks for the article really helpfull

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