Nigeria, Abuja
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Personal, Social and Emotional Development is part of the Early Years curriculum. Character development is an integral part of student development, and guidance and counselling support promotes social and emotional growth.
Each Child is Special at NTIC. The guidance and counselling team consists of trained staff focused on the welfare of the students.
English Language is a core subject in Primary Years, with English taught as part of the Nigerian Curriculum; NTIC also offers the Cambridge Curriculum in Secondary Years.
Guidance and Counselling provides ongoing wellbeing support; resources cover coping with stress and anxiety, understanding trauma, and mental health issues.
Confidentiality Policy is in place to govern safeguarding-related matters.
Nigerian Tulip International College Abuja is a national curriculum for Nursery, Primary and Secondary levels, with the Cambridge curriculum used for Secondary. The Early Years, Primary Years and Secondary Years framework includes English, Mathematics, Basic Sciences and Technology, Computer Studies and Languages such as French, Arabic, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba, along with Religious Knowledge and Civic and Moral Education. Cambridge IGCSE options and related assessments are provided for the senior cycle, while SAT preparation and Olympiad-focused classes support higher-level progress. The college operates within a network that includes multiple branches and boarding options at select campuses. NTIC Abuja provides modern classrooms with interactive smartboards, equipped science laboratories, IT labs, and a library and resource centre. Sports facilities include outdoor football fields and basketball and volleyball courts, plus indoor facilities for table tennis and chess. Language learning, technology and mathematics are reinforced through excursions, guidance services and career development programs today.