Nigeria, Abuja
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August 2006 AIS Abuja relocated to a brand new facility in the Durumi District. The campus includes classrooms, two science labs, a renovated library media center, and a dedicated fine arts building. Recreational and athletic facilities include a multi-purpose hall, a basketball court, a swimming pool, an outdoor soccer field, and a track. There are two fully functioning playgrounds on campus, and a garden with benches for student use.
Recreational and athletic facilities include a multi-purpose hall, a basketball court, a swimming pool, an outdoor soccer field, and a track. Two playgrounds support student recreation on campus. Athletics programs include soccer, swimming, volleyball, and basketball. WAISAL competitions allow hosting visiting athletes and travel to games around West Africa. Season 2 adds Basketball, MathCounts, Model U.N., Robotics, Soccer and Volleyball.
Two science labs are available on campus. The library media center has been renovated to support research and learning. A dedicated fine arts building supports drama, visual arts, and music. The curriculum includes Visual and Performing Arts, Design Technology, World Languages, and Physical Education and Health. Instruction is delivered in English for all subjects except foreign languages.
Athletics and after-school activities include soccer, swimming, volleyball, and basketball, with WAISAL participation. Season 1 includes Athletics Leadership, Soccer, Swimming and Volleyball. Season 2 adds Basketball, MathCounts, Model U.N., Robotics, Soccer and Volleyball. The AISA Bunny Club is listed as an extracurricular. The Drama program hosts an annual public production, and the Band program features two major performances each year.
American International School of Abuja (AISA) offers an American standards-based curriculum from preschool through Grade 12. Instruction is in English, with World Languages and EAL support for Grades 1–8. The program follows U.S. standards and uses NWEA MAP Growth assessments for Grades 2–10; high school students take the PSAT, SAT and AP exams, including AP Capstone. The curriculum emphasizes science and mathematics problem-solving and a global Social Studies focus, with Visual and Performing Arts, Design Technology, World Languages, and Physical Education integrated. The school serves more than 40 nationalities and was founded in 1993; it moved to a new campus in 2006 featuring two science labs, a renovated library, a fine-arts building, a pool, track, and athletic facilities. WAISAL competitions, drama, band, and Model United Nations are active; AISA is one of two AP Capstone schools in Africa.