Nigeria, Lagos
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The Grange School campus includes Grange House, a Boarding House with eight units for up to 96 boarders (48 boys and 48 girls) aged 11 to 16. Each unit accommodates 12 students in a 3-room, 4-student-per-room layout with ensuite bathrooms. Boarding is available full-time, with options for flexi or occasional boarding. A Sickbay with a resident nurse serves boarders, and there is a nearby clinic for medical care. Laundry is provided for students, and common rooms support social life; dining is arranged in the hostel with a published weekly menu.
The school participates in AISEN Under-17 Basketball Competition and the Dolphin Swimming League, indicating on-site facilities for basketball and swimming. An Inter-House Sports program is part of the school calendar, supporting regular sporting activity.
The library is described as the heartbeat of the school, with a broad stock of fiction and non-fiction, a cloud-based library catalogue, and access to digital resources via OverDrive and Sora. Library induction and Grange Reads activities promote reading and research skills. The Unique Learners/Additional Learning Support Department provides structured interventions, one-to-one and small-group support for students with learning needs, coordinating with teachers and parents.
A wide range of clubs runs during and after school for Reception–Year 6, including Swimming, Taekwondo, Soccer, Chess, Scrabble, Dance, Basketball, Design & Technology, Athletics, Drama, Gymnastics, Volleyball, STEAM, Enterprise, Debating, Maths Club and Ballet. Clubs change each term and students sign up at the start of each term. Inter-school competitions are arranged in coordination with the AISEN calendar.
Grange School Lagos is a co-educational boarding school in Ikeja that delivers the Cambridge International Examinations program from early years to IGCSE. The curriculum runs from EYFS (ages 2–4) through Key Stages 3–4, with Year 7 offering 15 subjects taught by specialist teachers and Year 10–11 culminating in IGCSE examinations over two years. A structured pastoral care system supports wellbeing, while a broad co‑curricular programme includes local excursions, an integration weekend for Year 7, and a language immersion trip to Spain for Year 8. The campus features Grange House boarding for 11–16, a Sickbay, a library with a cloud‑based catalogue and digital lending via OverDrive and Sora, and an on‑site learning support team. The ethos is British tradition with Nigerian innovation, with COBIS membership and notable participation in international competitions such as the U13 World School Games 2020 champions. The school emphasizes leadership, languages, and sport through clubs and awards.