Nigeria, Abuja
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1. The school year begins in early September. You can contact the school to arrange a conversation or campus visit. 2. The school also provides a school bus transport option. 3. The enrollment application form collects information for the pupil and parents, including the presumed date of entry, entry grade, and the pupil's previous schooling; it also asks about the language of instruction and the foreign-language sequence. The form presents two language streams: English stream and German stream. 4. Language of instruction depends on the selected track, with options of English or German as the language of instruction. 5. The form notes that the school reserves the right to refuse enrollment in certain cases and requires copies of birth certificate or passport, last two report cards, and immunisation certificate. 6. Final enrollment terms include accepting the school regulations, house rules, and the school statutes and the fees; the process also references transport (school bus) and payment conditions as part of enrollment considerations. For questions, contact Inga Ajjane by phone at +234 803 906 7000 ext.
Deutsche Schule Abuja is a private German international school operated by Julius Berger Nigeria PLC in Abuja. It serves kindergarten and primary education at Utako and Life Camp Gwarinpa. Instruction is in German, with the German stream following the competency-based Thüringer curriculum and the English stream based on the British National Curriculum for Reception and Grades 1–6. The kindergarten runs two language streams with German-speaking and English-speaking staff. In the primary years, teaching is partly cross-curricular; English or German is the first foreign language from Grade 1. Hours run 07:45–12:45 for classes, with after-school care from 13:45–16:00 and a midday meal after period six. Facilities include a music room, art and crafts room, science room, library, swimming pool, tennis courts, and a football field. The school emphasizes a homeroom period (Klassenleiterstunde) and after-school clubs, plus yearly traditions; it is affiliated with ZfA and recognized as Auslandsschule. Principal: Inga Ajjane.