Nigeria, Lagos
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STEM/ROBOTICS, CODING and LIT-O-TECH are offered as co-curricular activities. STEM/ROBOTICS teaches programming concepts and problem solving; CODING develops computational thinking; LIT-O-TECH integrates literacy with technology. The programs run as part of the Junior School co-curricular timetable on multiple days each week.
ART EDUCATION; MUSIC PROJECTS; BALLET and VOICE TRAINING are offered. ART EDUCATION fosters creativity through making and design. MUSIC PROJECTS develop musical performance and vocal skills; BALLET promotes fitness, confidence and discipline; VOICE TRAINING enhances singing technique and delivery.
WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? is a Christian club focusing on biblical principles and Christian virtues. The club aims to cultivate faith-based values in daily life and daily routines. It complements regular Scripture activities.
ETIQUETTE develops good manners and social comportment. READERS DIGEST fosters vocabulary development and language skills and encourages reading-related discussion. These clubs support social engagement and personal development.
BALLET is offered to promote physical fitness, emotional well-being and confidence. The activity is part of the co-curricular timetable and supports a healthy lifestyle.
Meadow Hall School in Lekki, Lagos, established in 2002, is a co-educational day school serving ages 0–16. It delivers a British-Nigerian integrated curriculum that blends the British National Curriculum with Nigerian content. Core British subjects include English, Maths, Science and ICT, with non-core subjects such as ICT, French, Arts & Crafts, Music, History, Physical Education and Geography. The Nigerian Curriculum adds Social Studies, Religious Education and Nigerian Languages. The school prepares pupils for SATs at Year 2, Year 6 and Year 9, and for IGCSEs in Year 11. Meadow Hall emphasises spiritual development and differentiation, supported by a SEN department. It is affiliated with COBIS, ACSI and APEN. Facilities include science laboratories, a well-equipped ICT Suite, a Readers Digest Zone library, an Art Studio, Music and Theatre spaces, a 25m swimming pool, a running track and Astro Turf, plus wellbeing spaces and boarding facilities. Extracurriculars include STEM/ROBOTICS, CODING, LIT-O-TECH and ART EDUCATION, MUSIC PROJECTS, BALLET and VOICE TRAINING.