Nigeria, Lagos
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Emotional intelligence and life skills are integrated into Corona School Ikoyi's 21st-century learning approach, alongside digital literacy, coding, project-based learning and global citizenship education.
Learning Support Room provides targeted support for learners with additional needs.
The school offers language learning across several languages, including Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, French and German.
Emotional intelligence and life skills are part of the curriculum, supporting students' mental wellbeing.
Whistleblowing policy covers safeguarding-related concerns, including health and safety, sexual harassment or physical abuse, with reports potentially referred to the police or other authorities.
Corona Schools is a Nigerian network of eight co-educational campuses serving nursery through secondary education, with boarding facilities at Corona Secondary School Agbara. The system spans ages 0 to 18, and the Corona Schools Trust Council governs curriculum, libraries, technology, staff quality and facilities across campuses. The nursery uses Montessori methods; the primary curriculum blends Nigerian and international content aligned to the International Primary Curriculum; the secondary curriculum blends Nigerian and British curricula to prepare students for undergraduate study worldwide. Corona Secondary School Agbara is NEASC-accredited. The organization participates in digital transformation and is a Microsoft Showcase/incubator School, with Microsoft Innovative Experts and Microsoft Certified Experts. ACCA Foundation Level is offered to senior students. Languages include Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, French and German. Co-curriculars cover performing arts, languages and STEAM initiatives such as Go Techy. The network has 668 staff and about 35,000 students, celebrating 70 years, with libraries, technology and infrastructure.