Nigeria, Lagos
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From coding and robotics to chess, public speaking, and entrepreneurship, co-curricular activities enrich the academic experience. Foreign language clubs such as French and Spanish complement intellectual growth, alongside aviation and environmental initiatives. Participation develops leadership, collaboration, time management, and critical thinking through diverse, hands-on experiences.
Drama and music are core components of co-curricular life, providing performance opportunities and avenues for creative expression.
Foreign language clubs include French and Spanish.
Young Farmers Club, Environmental Club, and other interest-based groups complement sports and service activities.
Community service is integrated into co-curricular life; students donate to orphanages and schools across Lagos through service projects.
Student Leadership and Prefect Selection identify and nurture students with leadership qualities; selected students serve as Prefects, supporting peers and upholding school values.
A broad sports program includes athletics, cheerleading, dance, swimming, football, basketball, volleyball, cricket, cycling, skating, taekwondo, chess, badminton, table tennis, tennis, and more. The program uses sport to inspire achievement and promote physical well-being, social growth, and emotional stability.
Atlantic Hall School is a co-educational, boarding secondary school in Lagos, Nigeria, serving students aged 10 to 17. It delivers a dual Nigerian-British curriculum alongside a Canadian Ontario Secondary Diploma program offered in partnership with KAI Academy International and approved by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The school operates JSS and SS; JSS3 sits Cambridge Checkpoint, SS2 Cambridge IGCSE, and SS3 WASSCE. Eleven subject areas include English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, Languages (French, Yoruba, Igbo, Spanish), Business, Humanities, Technology, Vocational, and Creative and Performing Arts. The curriculum supports personalized targets and self-driven learning within the dual framework. The Maryland Estate campus features airy classrooms and quadrangle hostels, an on-site farm with fruit trees and animal husbandry, and a Sports Centre with a 25m six-lane pool, multiple pitches and courts. Nine laboratories, a Technology Workshop, a Virtual Learning Environment, and a 400 Mbps internet connection underpin teaching, while the library holds about 15,000 books in English and local languages.