Nigeria, Lagos
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More than forty activities are offered each week, from 2:15 pm to 3:15 pm. Aide aux devoirs, coding and STEAM activities are available to all class levels. Activities are led by qualified instructors or leaders and may lead to inter-school tournaments or meetings.
The Arts at LFLP includes the PEAC course (artistic and cultural education) completed by each student from nursery to high school. PEAC blends school time and extracurricular activities to build a coherent personal culture, strengthen artistic practice, and connect with artists and cultural places. Nigerian and foreign artists regularly carry out projects with students and visits to cultural sites.
Yoruba language initiation and Italian language initiation are offered through after-school activities, with language games and cultural exploration. Yoruba is taught in Yoruba and English, while Italian is introduced through language games, songs and cultural activities. The program exposes students to major fields of arts and culture through language practice.
A wide range of social and hobby clubs is offered after class, including Afrobeat, Hip Hop, dance, percussion, visual arts, crafts and environmental activities. These activities foster teamwork, creativity and personal growth and are led by instructors or partner clubs. Some activities may lead to internal showcases or competitions.
Humanitarian Group coordinates humanitarian projects and solidarity as part of the school's moral and civic education. It focuses on autonomy in thinking and acting and on living together in a secular, democratic society, aligned with the French civic framework. The program supports moral and civic development through school-wide humanitarian initiatives.
The University Guidance Team provides bespoke one-on-one counseling to help students decide on courses and higher education options. It maintains relationships with universities worldwide and hosts university representatives to discuss opportunities and admissions. The team supports international applications and prepares students for exams and admissions where relevant.
Sports and physical well-being are a priority, with a broad range of activities including swimming, padel tennis, gymnastics and other sports. Swimming and padel tennis are organized by partner clubs off-campus, with transport arrangements as needed. Relaxation (Yoga) sessions help students relax and concentrate, and swimming and gymnastics also take place on Saturday mornings with partner clubs.
Located in Lagos, Lycée Français Louis Pasteur is a French international day school serving ages 2 to 18 and affiliated with the AEFE network. The curriculum is French-centered, with French as the predominant teaching language; English, Spanish, Arabic and German are offered on demand. The school runs from kindergarten through lycée, educating a multilingual, international student body. The campus features 41 classrooms (12–20 pupils each), a 300 m² library with about 10,000 books, and a 600 m² sports complex that includes a gym, workout room, changing rooms and showers. A 2260 m² sports field and race track supports outdoor activities, alongside two playgrounds and a food court. There are three science laboratories, a technology laboratory, and dedicated art and music spaces, plus a nurse-staffed clinic and ICT resources. The PEAC program links arts with learning; after-school activities and language clubs enrich the student experience, supported by a University Guidance Team.