
TACC CAMEROON
Education Secretariat
One-Fold – One-Shepherd
Mission
“To empower individuals through education, fostering a community of innovative change-makers who drive positive societal transformation.”
Vision
“To create a society where informed and engaged citizens actively contribute to sustainable change and progress, shaping a brighter future for all.”
A Cursory of Our History
The Apostolic Church Cameroon, through its National Council, recognized the critical need for educational engagement and established its vision in 1990. Following this vision, the National Council applied for authorization to open a school, which was granted on July 7, 1992. The first school opened in Nkwen, Bamenda, and since then, the education sector has expanded significantly, leading to the establishment of numerous Nursery, Primary, and Secondary schools.
Our List of Nursery, Primary, and Secondary schools.
Partnerships
While our education sector currently does not have any formal partnerships, we are actively seeking collaborators to enhance our educational initiatives in various areas:
- Resource Development: Collaborating for funding, material donations, and securing financial support for infrastructure and educational materials.
- Teacher Training: Engaging in workshops, training programs, and mentorship initiatives to improve teaching practices.
- Curriculum Enhancement: Partnering with experts to develop relevant curricula and STEM initiatives.
- Health and Nutrition Programs: Collaborating on health education and school feeding programs to support student well-being.
- Technology Integration: Working with tech companies to enhance digital literacy and e-learning platforms.
- Community Engagement: Initiatives to involve parents and local businesses in educational support.
- Extracurricular Activities: Collaborating on sports, arts programs, and leadership training.
- Research and Evaluation: Partnering with academic institutions for data collection and program evaluation.
Education Administration
The education sector is governed by the National Education Board, a dedicated team of educators and professionals committed to advancing the field. This board contributes innovative ideas that are implemented by the Education Secretariat, responsible for ensuring effective policy application and facilitating smooth school operations, thereby enhancing the overall educational experience.
Accreditation
The Apostolic church schools are accredited and registered by The ministries of Basic, Secondary and Higher Education. Our schools are correctly recognized by the government institutions and administrative authorities. These institutions ensure adequate supervision and quality control in our education institution.