Nigeria, Lagos
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Holistic Education shapes the program, nurturing academic, social, and emotional growth. Inquiry-based learning supports curiosity and independent thinking, while a life-skills focus builds collaboration and communication. The curriculum blends Nigerian and British standards and prepares students for international certificates, including IGCSE, SAT, and TOEFL. Nigerian languages Igbo and Yoruba, as well as French and English, are offered across progression from Early Learning to Senior High.
Arts and creative expression are central through Creative and Cultural Arts, Music, and Drama, with Ballet featured in Early Learning and Diction/Etiquette/Poise supporting presentation. Press Club, Literary and Debating Society, and Young Readers Club foster writing, performance, and literary engagement, supplemented by a dedicated Creative and Cultural Arts Club. In the Senior School, students participate in clubs such as the JETS Club, Literary & Debating Club, Press/Creative Writing Club, and Young Readers Club, alongside Photography, Graphics Design, Coding and Animation, Catering Craft, Hair Vending, Tailoring and Fabric Making, Make-up, and Gele Tying.
French Language is taught as part of the curriculum, and Nigerian languages Igbo and Yoruba are included in core subjects.
Junior and Senior co-curricular offerings include the JETS Club (Junior Engineers, Technicians, and Scientists), Literary & Debating Club, Press/Creative Writing Club, Young Readers Club, and Creative and Cultural Arts Club.
Leadership Development is provided for all learners from Year 7 to Year 12. Entrepreneurship Classes ignite creativity and foster business-minded thinking, complemented by Skill Acquisition Programs that give practical hands-on skills. Mentoring Classes occur every Tuesday to guide academic, social, and personal development.
Pastoral care is a distinctive feature, with a school chaplain available on Wednesdays for pastoral support and Fridays dedicated to personal development through spiritual-moulding activities. Day House accommodation provides a supportive living environment for pupils and students. The program includes Life Skills and Physical Education, with Physical and Health Education, Swimming, and Aerobics to promote physical well-being.
Mictec International Schools operate across two accessible campuses, Ogudu and Oko-Oba, serving ages 1 to 18. The Nigerian-British curriculum blends Early Learning through Senior High with options for Nigerian Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, and Cambridge O-Level, plus SAT and TOEFL preparation for international study. The program emphasizes inquiry-based learning, life skills, and a global perspective to prepare students for higher education worldwide. Classrooms are designed for 20 students with two teachers per room, and each pupil has a tutor who tracks progress weekly. Facilities include ICT labs with high-speed internet and Microsoft Certification, modern science laboratories, and on-site health services. Boarding is available with 24/7 security and medical care; a fleet of buses provides safe transport. The school offers a broad sports program, including football, basketball, swimming, and more, strong arts provisions through Creative and Cultural Arts, and a robust Nigerian languages and French program, all supported by pastoral care and leadership development.