Nigeria, Abuja
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LBIS has modern facilities designed to support Nigerian or foreign higher education. There are well-equipped, air-conditioned classrooms and a well-resourced library. Boarding facilities for girls and boys are available. There are modern science laboratories, an ICT suite with interactive whiteboards and student laptops, and a modern cafeteria. The campus includes a multipurpose hall, an outdoor football pitch, tennis courts, and ample grounds for outdoor learning activities.
The school provides an outdoor football pitch and tennis courts. A multipurpose hall supports indoor physical activities. Facilities support sports for both boarding and day students. The extensive grounds accommodate outdoor physical education and recreational activities.
LBIS has modern science laboratories and an ICT suite with interactive whiteboards and the latest technology. Students have access to laptops for learning. There are air-conditioned classrooms and a well-resourced library.
Educational excursions, visits and trips are undertaken locally and internationally. Examples include the LA Study Tour (USA) with activities at Universal Studios, Griffith Observatory, Six Flags, California Science Centre, L.A. City, Hollywood, Disney World, museums and laboratories; John Kennedy Space Centre USA; leadership training in France, Belgium and Switzerland; sports trips to Belgium, France and Spain; National Youth Leadership Conference in Abuja; and excursions to Nigeria's historical monuments and sites.
Lead British International School offers British and Nigerian education for students aged 0 to 16, with day and boarding options from Year 4. The school delivers a British Curriculum framework supplemented by IPC Cambridge pathways, including IGCSE at secondary and a Pre-U Foundation Year for access to universities. In Early Years, the curriculum combines the British Early Years Foundation Stage with Nigerian content across six areas of learning. Primary follows the English National Curriculum adapted to local circumstances for a British-Nigerian integrated education. The Secondary section serves learners aged 10 to 17 with facilities to support science and ICT, preparing for BECE, IGCSE, WAEC, NECO and SAT (optional). LBIS operates Abuja, Ibadan and Osogbo campuses across Nigeria. Facilities include air-conditioned classrooms, a well-resourced library, modern science laboratories, an ICT suite, a music/recording studio, a Visual Art Studio, boarding for boys and girls, a multipurpose hall, sports pitches and ample grounds.