Nigeria, Lagos
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Abraham Lincoln American Academy is guided by four pillars: Intellect, Excellence, Creativity, and Global Connections. The Lincoln School serves toddlers through 5th grade and aims to foster a positive environment where students are accountable, responsible, and lead with integrity. The curriculum emphasizes core subjects—Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Literacy—alongside social-emotional learning and self-advocacy. Extracurricular activities support a strong community, including intramural sports for Preschool to Elementary levels and athletic teams that compete in national and international tournaments. The Abuja Campus is located at 3683 Erie Crescent off Nile Street, Maitama, Abuja, and the Lagos Campus at 13 Olugun Agbaje Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities to build a strong and healthy community. Intramural sports provide opportunities for healthy competition and recreational physical activity from Preschool to Elementary levels. Intramural activities and competitions are conducted within and outside the school. Athletic teams are selected without bias or discrimination, and successful entrants participate in national and international tournaments. Logan, the school mascot, accompanies the teams to cheer them on.
Abraham Lincoln American Academy offers an American Curriculum for children aged 1 to 14, with two campuses in Abuja and Lagos. The Abuja campus is on Erie Crescent, Maitama, and Lagos campus on Olugun Agbaje Street, Victoria Island. The program spans Preschool through Middle School, with Kindergarten–5th Grade built on United States standards. Core subjects include English Language Arts and Mathematics, complemented by History, Science, Foreign Language, Physical Education, Performing Arts, Music, Entrepreneurial and Leadership classes, and a broad range of sports such as Swimming, Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, and Horseback Riding. In Grades 6–8, the Middle School follows a U.S. Curriculum with Core Academics—Mathematics, English, Science, History—plus Strong English Skills, Hands-On Learning, Arts & Creativity, Technology & AI, and Whole-Child Development emphasizing character, leadership, and collaboration. Social Studies features year-long explorations of Africa, American history, and world geography. Extracurriculars include intramural sports, theater, orchestra, and dance; Foreign Language is offered.