Nigeria, Ibadan
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Lifeforte provides accommodation facilities with furnished, air‑conditioned hostels. A lounge, dining cum prep room, and fully air‑conditioned rooms are available; conveniences and shower cubicles are at the end of both wings with launderettes attached. There is a football pitch, basketball and volleyball courts (one side for boys, one for girls), and indoor games such as table‑tennis and chess. Each hostel has an attached apartment for a resident houseparent with a family and a single en‑suite room for a house master or mistress; a connecting door links the apartment to the hostel to facilitate access by the students to the houseparent as required.
Appearance: Students return to school in their school uniform. Hair should be cut low and evenly for boys; hair for girls should be braided neatly using black attachments only. Friday sports jeans should be denim blue and not stone washed or faded. Baggy bottoms and cropped jeans are not allowed. Sportswear should be appropriate: short‑sleeved tops with joggers for girls and with football style shorts for boys (no sleeveless tops).
Lifeforte cuisine comes from an Industrial Kitchen. Meals vary from African cuisine to European dishes, including pounded yam, pasta, chicken and chips, Chinese noodles, chicken curry, Jollof rice, and mixed vegetable salads. Midday snacks include tarts, cakes, donuts, pies and rolls, as well as fruit, juices, squashes, ice cream and ice lollies.
The hostel life includes attached resident houseparents in each hostel; each hostel has an apartment for a houseparent with a family and a single en‑suite room for a house master or mistress, with a connecting door to facilitate access by students to the houseparent.
Lifeforte is a private Christian institution governed by a Board of Governors/Trustees. Founder & Chairman is Pastor Olubi Johnson and Founder & CEO is Sarah Olubi Johnson. Lifeforte International High School and Junior Schools operate under Lifeforte Holdings and Investments, and the school identifies as a private Christian institution.
Lifeforte International School is a co-educational Christian institution in Ibadan, Nigeria, serving Preschool to Senior Secondary and A Level. The curriculum blends British Cambridge qualifications with Nigerian content: Junior Secondary uses Nigerian Examinations Council material with Cambridge Checkpoint KS3, with the Lifeforte Junior School Certificate Exam at grade 9. Senior Secondary offers either the WASSCE or Cambridge O Level, with 8–11 subjects across Grades 10–12. A Level work follows the Cambridge path, with Early Decision and AS/A2 courses. Core subjects include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Economics, Geography, Accounts, Sociology, History, Literature and Business Studies. 25-acre Ibadan campus hosts six blocks, interactive whiteboards, a healthcare centre, an assembly hall, and admin block. The sports complex features a heated 25 m pool, 320-seat pavilion, artificial turf pitch, and tartan track. Residential facilities accommodate eight hostels, while pastoral care and community service underpin the student experience through clubs and events.