Curriculum Policy

The school’s curriculum content represents real-life situations going beyond the curriculum and satisfies the needs, the nature, aspirations and learner interests. The curriculum operates on a 40-period, one – week cycle with eight forty-minute periods a day.

Junior Secondary School 1 - 3

Students are taught in mixed ability groups for most subjects. All students learn through a common course of study that is differentiated to meet their needs and interests. All classes have 15 compulsory subjects.

Students begin the British Curriculum in JS 1 and write the checkpoint examination in JS 3.

English

Mathematics

Business Studies

Home Economics

Agriculture

Christian Religious Studies
Social Studies
Civics
Security Education

Basic Science
Basic Technology
Physical and Health Education
ICT
Music
Creative Art
French
Nigeria Language

Senior Secondary School 1 - 3

There are four groups depending upon the career path of the student. All SS students are required to take 10 subjects in one of the four groups. The students are taught in different groups for all subjects depending on their choice of subject. IGSCE begins is SS 1 and students write the exam during the first term in SS 3.

  • Mathematics
  • English
  • Civic Education
  • ICT
  • Dyeing and Bleaching/Book Keeping
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics

Optional Subjects

  • Economics
  • Further Maths
  • Agriculture
  • Food and Nutrition
  • Visual Arts
  • Geography
  • Technical Drawing
  • Mathematics
  • English
  • Civic Education
  • ICT
  • Dyeing and Bleaching or Book Keeping
  • Food Nutrition
  • Physics
  • Further Maths

Optional subjects

  • Visual Arts
  • French
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • English
  • Civics
  • ICT
  • Dyeing & bleaching or Book keeping
  • Economics
  • Government
  • CRS
  • Literature in English

Optional Choices

  • French
  • Nigerian Language
  • Visual Arts
  • Geography
  • Further Mathematics
  • Mathematics
  • English
  • Civics
  • ICT
  • Dyeing & bleaching or Book keeping
  • Economics
  • Government
  • Commerce

Optional Choices

  • French
  • Nigerian Language
  • Biology
  • CRS
  • Geography

Final Examinations

Our curriculum provides an integrated course of studies which leads to the following exams:

  • NECO (National Examination Council) taken between May  and July.
  • WAEC (West African Examination Council) taken between March and May .

The certificates issued at the end of the examination period allow students to apply to both public and private Universities in Nigeria.

  • JAMB (Joint Admission Matriculation Board) It qualifies students for Nigerian Universities.
  • SAT/TOEFL: Qualifies students for admission to U.S Universities and Colleges.
  • IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) usually written in October/November by SS 3 students. The examinations is accredited by Cambridge international board and gives access to many world Universities including universities in the  UK and USA.
  • ELTS: Is an internationally recognized qualification showing proficiency in English. It is taken in SS 3 and is required for Universities in UK.