Nigeria, Ibadan
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The school promotes high self-esteem, confidence, and peer support, with clear lines of communication to trusted adults. It maintains an ethos of openness so students feel secure and can talk to adults if they are worried. The curriculum includes activities and opportunities that equip children with the skills to stay safe and to express fears or concerns. The aim is to help students discover their potential and become future global leaders.
Mentoring and Child Support identifies students in need, devises strategies to help each child overcome challenges, and provides monitoring and tailored support through a team of mentors.
The school fosters a positive, supportive, and secure environment and promotes self-esteem and self-motivation through the curriculum and pastoral care. Students know there are adults they can speak with if they are worried, and pastoral support is provided to help their emotional and social development.
The school has a Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy with Prevention, Protection, and Support as core elements. The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for safeguarding, with roles for the Principal and all staff to be trained and aware of procedures. Staff are required to report concerns to the CEO, with records kept securely. The policy emphasizes confidentiality, ongoing training, and communication with parents about safeguarding duties.
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.