OAKBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Our Leadership Team

Message from the Head of School

At Oakbridge International School, our greatest responsibility is the children entrusted into our care.

We are committed to providing a learning environment where every child feels safe, supported, and encouraged to achieve their best. Our focus goes beyond academic success — we aim to develop confident learners, responsible individuals, and future leaders.

We believe that education is most effective when schools and parents work together. For this reason, we place strong emphasis on communication, partnership, and shared responsibility in every child’s development.

Every decision we make is guided by one question:
“How does this help our students grow?”

We warmly welcome you to be part of the Oakbridge community.

Evelyn Agyepong (Ms.)
MA (Education), PGCE, BSc (Hons.), HND.

Senior Leadership Team

Our Senior Leadership Team provides strategic direction and oversight, ensuring that Oakbridge International School remains committed to academic excellence, student wellbeing, and continuous growth.

Director

Dennis Frimpong Asante

Administrator

Dennis Frimpong Asante

Headmaster

Dennis Frimpong Asante

Finance Officer

Dennis Frimpong Asante

Academic Department Heads

Our Academic Leaders work closely with students and teachers to deliver high-quality learning experiences, maintain academic standards, and support every child’s educational journey.

Head of Little Learners

Dennis Frimpong Asante

Head of Primary School

Dennis Frimpong Asante

Head of Junior High School

Dennis Frimpong Asante

Student Support & Enrichment

Beyond academics, our Student Support and Enrichment Team helps create a well-rounded school experience by promoting student wellbeing, extracurricular engagement, and innovative learning opportunities.

Student Welfare

Dennis Frimpong Asante

Co-Curricular Activities Coordinator

Dennis Frimpong Asante

ICT & Innovation Coordinator

Dennis Frimpong Asante

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