Nigeria, Lagos
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Subject-based clubs include JETS Club, Geographical Society, Home Makers Club, Press and Literary, French, Business, Art, and ICT. Senior Secondary weekly programme invites professionals; Robotics, Inventors Club, and Digital Productivity Club build practical skills.
There are arts and creative clubs including Choral Group, Dance and Drama, and Art. Senior programmes include The Music and Songs, Creative Art Club, and Western Dance.
Cultural and language activities include Cultural Club and French. Cultural Affairs appears in the weekly line-up for senior students.
Recreational clubs include Board Games, Martial Arts, Boys Scouts, and Girls Guides. Other clubs include Red Cross, Gymnastics Club, and Young Disciples International.
Community service is a core value with activities benefiting society. Projects include volunteering, fundraisers, environmental clean-ups, visits to orphanages and elderly homes.
Senior Secondary weekly programming brings professionals from various fields to share knowledge. Clubs such as Robotics, Inventors Club, and Digital Productivity help leadership and practical skills.
Athletics fosters physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship. State-of-the-art facilities support Track and Field, Football, Basketball, Swimming, and other sports.
Chrisland Schools in Lagos and Abuja offer a multi-campus British-Nigerian education for ages 1 to 18, including seven nursery/primary branches, six secondary schools, and a sixth-form college. The curriculum blends British and Nigerian systems and includes Montessori elements, Cambridge IGCSE, and Cambridge A Levels. The approach is student-centered and experiential, with continuous assessment. English and French language development is supported by a Reading and Creative Writing Programme and a Speech Improvement Programme, while ICT, Mathematics Development, and Leadership Development accompany subject learning to build versatile skills. Campuses provide well-equipped classrooms, science laboratories, a library, and diverse sports facilities for track and field, football, basketball, swimming, tennis, and more. Extra-curriculars include Robotics, Choral Group, French, Red Cross, and various clubs, along with community service projects. Chrisland is approved by the Federal Government of Nigeria and Lagos State Ministry of Education and holds accreditations with AISA, COBIS, OEQA, NCPSA, and Alliance Française.