Nigeria, Abuja
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The school teaches English, French, and Arabic. English is a core subject, with intensive English and study skills training offered through the International Foundation Program. French and Arabic are taught in Years 7–9 as part of the language curriculum. In Years 10–11, students follow IGCSE and WAEC pathways.
Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls is a day and boarding school for girls aged 10–16 in Abuja, Nigeria. Founded in 2012, it educates 300+ students with 45+ teachers and 12+ international partnerships, earning 25+ awards. The curriculum blends Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, and a Bespoke Curriculum, with IGCSE Excellence and Cambridge-affiliated IGCSE and IAL exams, plus a WAEC partnership. A modern, student-centered program cultivates creative problem-solving, critical thinking, and independent learning. Leadership and Public Speaking are core subjects, and technology is woven into pedagogy through interactive learning and international tech partners. Distinctive features include the Global Changemakers Series, a Duke of Edinburgh Award program, and a strong leadership culture across day and boarding. The school lists a 0% reported IGCSE pass rate and a 0% university-placement rate, but emphasizes preparing girls for world-class opportunities and global perspectives.