Nigeria, Lagos
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Banana Island School is a specially designed purpose-built co-educational day school that follows the British national curriculum for children between the ages of 15 months and 13 years. The school offers an extensive co-curricular programme and a holiday summer camp during the holiday months. The school remains small enough for the children to be well known to the staff and to preserve something of a family atmosphere. The school aims to maintain regular communication with its parents. Observations by parents and caregivers are carefully considered and incorporated into each child's education plan so that the school builds up a more complete picture of the child's development.
Strong Community emphasizes excellence and endeavour in academic work, leisure, sporting activities and service to the community. Regular communication with parents is important and helps build a more complete picture of a child's development. Observations by parents and caregivers are carefully considered and incorporated into each child's education plan to support each learner.
Banana Island International School is a purpose-built, co-educational day school delivering the British national curriculum with a foundation in the Early Years Foundation Stage. The age range covers 15 months to 13 years, with Nursery through Key Stage 2 education and a progression from Reception into Year 1 through the end of Key Stage 2. The curriculum emphasizes cross‑curricular topic work, learning outside the classroom, and individual support, guiding a global approach. Accreditations include COBIS and NDNA, signaling alignment with international standards. The school combines a compact, family‑style atmosphere with a broad co‑curricular programme and a holiday summer camp. Facilities include a swimming pool, a multi‑purpose hall, an expansive playground, a sports field, arts and crafts facilities, and a garden. Regular communication with parents is valued, and observations from families are incorporated into each child's education plan to build a fuller picture of development. The school fosters a collaborative, inclusive community.