The Centre was founded in January 2012 by Joseph Chardy Lamptey and his
wife Sheila Manuela-Ann, in response to the increasing numbers of school
age children excluded from national schools. Their aim in establishing the
Centre was to provide free, educational programs for less privileged children,
to offer them the opportunity to access a formal education. Recognising his
community's need, Joseph, a native of Medie, mobilised and trained local
youth as teacher-volunteers. Using his own funds, he rented small premises
in Medie and, supported by his social worker wife, launched J-Ann.
Joseph and Sheila visited hundreds of homes to educate and convince
parents to enrol their children onto the J-Ann program. Thanks to its
reputation for high quality education and the high demand from the community in Medie and around, the school expanded rapidly and now counts
over 800 pupils. The school also moved to new and more suitable premises in
2012. There remains much work to be done to bring access to the school and
the facilities up to a completely operational standard.