Nigeria, Abuja
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The school has the Microsoft IT Academy Program, which provides students with a working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite and enables them to sit Microsoft Office Specialist examinations. The school blends the Nigerian and British curriculums from creche to Year 12, offering an IGCSE pathway alongside WAEC/NECO options. Learning is digitalized, with teachers using IT tools such as the internet, Google Classroom, and videos to support instruction. The school provides learning support and diagnostic assessment to identify and address student needs.
The school has Football Club, STEAM Club, Ballet Club, Cuisine Club, ICT Club, and Basketball Club. STEAM Club fosters cross-disciplinary exploration across science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. Ballet Club and Cuisine Club offer artistic and creative outlets within the co-curricular program.
The school has Football Club, Basketball Club, and other co-curricular groups that provide social and recreational outlets for students. The STEAM Club, Ballet Club, Cuisine Club, and ICT Club support hobby-based and creative interests outside the classroom. Participation in clubs helps students develop teamwork and practical problem-solving outside academic lessons.
The school offers The International Award for Young People Nigeria (The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award), with Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels. The Award includes four sections: Skills, Service, Physical Recreation, and Adventurous Journey, with a Residential Project required at Gold level. Service examples include first aid, environmental sanitation, care for the physically challenged, and visits to orphanages.
The school participates in The International Award for Young People Nigeria, a leadership development program with Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels. The Award comprises Skills, Service, Physical Recreation, and Adventurous Journey, with a Gold level Residential Project. The program equips students with leadership, planning, teamwork, and resilience through guided non-formal learning.
The school has a broad sports program including football, basketball, volleyball, athletics, swimming, gymnastics, karate, table tennis, tennis, and badminton. The partnership with Southampton Football Club and Team Nigeria UK International (TNUKI) provides coaching clinics, UK development camps, and exchange opportunities. Sports days and practice times cover football, basketball, volleyball, racket sports, karate, swimming, and gymnastics.
Aduvie International School is a co-educational Nigerian-British curriculum school located in the Jahi District of Abuja. Founded in 2008, it sits on a 6.1-hectare campus and offers day and boarding options for Crèche through Pre-University levels, including a Special Education Needs (SEN) programme with therapists and a Jewel class for learners with additional needs. The school blends Nigerian and British curricula, with Montessori elements in Nursery, termly project-based assessments, and an IGCSE pathway alongside WAEC/NECO options; Cambridge A Levels and the Ontario Secondary School Diploma pathway are available in the Pre-University College. Aduvie is accredited by WAEC, NECO and Cambridge Assessment International Education and approved by the Federal Ministry of Education. Facilities are purpose-built and include air-conditioned classrooms, science laboratories, an Olympic-approved football field, swimming pools and a 2,000-seat multipurpose hall with staff quarters. The campus supports international-mindedness and a broad co-curricular programme including language study, sports, and service activities.