
The Institute of Executive Studies (IES), Ghana, has successfully facilitated the travel of Charlia Kweh, a grade eight student at Delhi Public School International (DPSI), along with 11 other students from across Ghana, to Toronto, Canada, to participate in a prestigious ‘Global Summer Camp.’
The group departed Ghana on July 26, 2025 for Upper Canada College (UCC), the host institution for this year’s camp, arriving on Sunday, July 27.
The three-week summer camp brings together approximately 150 young learners from 14 countries, including the United States, Japan, China, South Korea and Malaysia, offering a unique platform for global education and cross-cultural networking.
Over the past 13 years, IES Ghana has earned a strong reputation for organising international educational experiences, with a particular focus on summer camps in Canada where they have taken hundreds of students in the past, giving them life-transforming, global networking and culturally-enriching opportunities.
Upper Canada College, located just 20 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport and close to many of the city’s major tourist attractions, provides an ideal setting for a diverse and enriching experience.
The camp offers a dynamic blend of academic and extracurricular activities, including theatre arts, English language instruction, debate and public speaking, financial literacy, robotics, coding, computer programming, gaming, visual arts and leadership development.
In addition, students participate in various sports such as hockey, soccer, golf, baseball and basketball. The programme also features cultural excursions to renowned destinations like the CN Tower, Niagara Falls, the Royal Ontario Museum, Ripley’s Aquarium and Centre Island.
Charlia is a child shaped by values that uphold the dignity of community: solidarity, respect, empathy and a profound sense of responsibility. She was born in Ghana to Liberian parents and began her early education at Excel Community School in Spintex, Accra.
Speaking to the media at the Kotoka International Airport before her departure, Charlia shared her optimism that the UCC summer camp would greatly impact her public speaking skills and boost her confidence.
She added that the summer camp will allow her to learn about other cultures from around the world; network with students, something she believes would have a long-term positive impact on her life.
Customer Service and Marketing Officer of IES Ghana, Anne Appiah, told the media that the summer camp will help to positively shape the lives of the children from Ghana and their counterparts from around the world.
She encouraged parents in Ghana who are interested in sending their children to summer camp in Canada to get in touch with the IES Ghana and register their children for upcoming summer and winter camps in Canada.
About IES Summer Camps
IES Ghana Summer Camps are designed for children between the ages of 8 and 16. The camp is divided into three groups: Juniors (ages 8–11), Intermediates (ages 12–13) and Leadership (ages 14–16). Each group follows a tailored programme that develops skills in outdoor adventure, teamwork and collaboration, physical fitness, arts and crafts, and social interaction.
Campers in the Junior and Intermediate categories select three to four different day camps from a wide range of options during the three-week programme.
For young teens in the Leadership group, the camp offers academic and practical coaching in leadership, as well as opportunities for future growth as camp counsellors.
For more information or to register your child for upcoming summer and winter camps in Canada, visit the IES Ghana website:
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