Business structure
A daycare for children under five with trained caregivers, play areas, meals and extended-hours pickup.
Capital requirements
All figures in Ghana Cedis (GHs). These are planning estimates — get quotes from local suppliers before committing money.
Licensing & permits
The compliance path in Ghana, from registration through to sector regulators.
- 1Reserve the name and register the business at the Office of the Registrar of Companies (ORC)
- 2Get a TIN linked to your Ghana Card and register for tax at the nearest GRA office
- 3Apply for a Business Operating Permit from your Metropolitan, Municipal or District Assembly
- 4Register the school with Ghana Education Service and your District Education Directorate
- 5Pass the GES facility inspection (classrooms, sanitation, safety) before admitting pupils
- 6Follow the NaCCA standards-based curriculum and hire licensed teachers
Target market
- Working parents in offices nearby
- Estate residents
- Traders in busy market areas
Risk assessment
Fee arrears from parents, especially in the third term
GES inspection failures over facilities or unlicensed teachers
Teacher turnover to public-sector postings
Seasonal cash flow with three heavy spending months
Marketing strategies
- 1Hold an open day before each term and let parents see the classrooms
- 2Publish results and pupil work on Facebook, where most parents are
- 3Offer sibling and early-payment discounts to lock in enrolment
- 4Get PTA parents advocating in their churches, mosques and workplaces
Fees, levies and permit requirements change. Confirm the current position with the Office of the Registrar of Companies, the Ghana Revenue Authority and your Metropolitan, Municipal or District Assembly before you spend.
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