Nigeria, Lagos
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The school uses the English National Curriculum for Key Stages 1 and 2. At the end of Year 6, students take the GL CAT4 assessments, with GL baseline and progress assessments and whole‑school teacher assessments. Core academic offerings include Mathematics, English, Science and Humanities, with French continued from Early Years and specialist subjects such as Music, Art, PE, Swimming and Home Economics. In Secondary, the curriculum combines the British National Curriculum with the Cambridge Curriculum, guiding learning toward Cambridge IGCSE examinations at the end of Year 11. The Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum is used from Creche to Reception, and Seesaw is used as a secure online learning journal.
The school teaches Music and Art as part of the curriculum. The school recorded a 100% pass rate in ABRSM theory examinations. The first cohort achieved a 100% distinction across London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA) examinations. This reflects active engagement in creative performance and assessment within the arts.
The school teaches French from Early Years and continues it through Primary. Several languages are included in the curriculum, with French being a primary language option and broader language offerings integrated into learning.
The school provides a wide range of after‑school clubs for all ages to develop interests beyond the core curriculum.
The school day begins at 8:00 am and ends at 2:40 pm, with after‑school clubs available until 3:45 pm. The curriculum includes Sports, Music, Art, Technology and several Languages, with Primary including specialist subjects such as Music, Art, PE, Swimming and Home Economics.
Lagos Preparatory & Secondary School (LPSS) welcomes families seeking a UK‑inspired path from nursery to secondary. The curriculum blends the English National Curriculum in the early years with the British National Curriculum at key stages and Cambridge IGCSE at the end of Year 11. EYFS is delivered in Nursery and Reception, while KS1–3 use three‑phase planning and dedicated long, medium and short‑term goals, with a strong emphasis on creativity and independent learning. The school provides inclusive support through Individual Education Plans. French runs from Early Years, with additional language options across the curriculum. Facilities at 36/40 Glover Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, support a broad programme across Science, Technology, Music, Art, PE, Swimming and Home Economics. The day runs 8:00 to 2:40, with clubs until 3:45. Notable features include 100% ABRSM theory pass rate, LAMDA distinctions, and IGCSE readiness through Cambridge‑aligned science and ICT with Cisco networking. Seesaw learning journal supports home‑school updates.