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Lead British International School

Nigeria, Abuja

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Community, involvement and what it's like to be a parent at this school

History

LBIS started in September 2007. The founder and proprietor is Hon. Oluwole Oke, who serves as Chairman of LBIS Abuja and Ibadan. In September 2017 LBIS opened its Ibadan campus with Early Years, Primary and Secondary sections. LBIS operates Abuja, Ibadan and Osogbo campuses.

Community

LBIS operates Abuja, Ibadan and Osogbo campuses. A Parent Partnership exists, with parents seen as co-educators and essential partners in each child's education. LBIS notes that pupils perform better when parents are involved and provides opportunities for parental involvement, including assemblies, open days and special events and support for home learning activities. LBIS emphasizes a mission to provide a world-class education and a vision to build and equip future leaders.

Parent-Teacher Association

LBIS has a Parent Partnership for Abuja and Ibadan campuses. Parents are seen as co-educators and essential partners in each child's education. Pupils perform better when parents are involved, and LBIS provides many opportunities for parents to be fully involved in school life, including attending assemblies, open days and special events and supporting home learning activities. This partnership is part of LBIS's broader commitment to a world-class education.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees NGN 1,600,000 - 1,650,000
Ages 0 - 16 years
Pupil numbers 350
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2007
Bus Service No
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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.

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