Nigeria, Lagos
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The school pursues total-child development through a holistic education programme that benchmarks best practices while being socially responsible. The mission statement emphasises producing the total child adequately prepared for tertiary education and life.
Modern recreational facilities support mental alertness and personal development.
The school has a Health Centre on site. The campus is well fenced, with security guards and gadgets. It provides primary and secondary health care services and liaises with nearby standard hospitals for higher medical attention. The school is a Christian school but admits candidates of various religious backgrounds. There are opportunities for pupils to attend Catholic mass and Pentecostal assemblies in the school.
Emerald School is a school network serving Lagos and Ogun, Nigeria, offering nursery through secondary education, vocational programs. The school serves ages 1 to 16 and provides day and boarding for high school. The curriculum blends British and Nigerian frameworks, with Montessori for pre‑school from 18 months to five years. The elementary program (5–11) is student‑centred and provides one‑to‑one computer access with coding. The secondary (11–16) integrates Nigerian and British curricula, guiding Year 7 to Cambridge Checkpoint, NECO and BECE; Year 8 includes a French exchange; Year 10 offers pathways toward IGCSE, WAEC and NECO, with provisions for SAT, TOEFL and JAMB. Facilities include an art studio, ICT suite, science labs, mathematics and home economics labs, a music studio, dining hall, chess area, volleyball court and swimming pool. Extracurriculars span music, sports, debating, ICT, spelling bees and quizzes; French and Yoruba support language learning; a board of advisors guides growth.