Nigeria, Lagos
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The school has ICT & Coding Club to widen pupils' perspectives in information technology and develop skills in research and presentation of ideas. Pupils are taught software packages including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and how to use the internet for research. The school has S.T.E.A.M Club that makes science engaging through practical experiments and teaches basic science skills such as observation, organization, classification, interpretation, conclusion and recording. The school has Press & Public Speaking Club that trains students in public speaking, information gathering, reporting, and casting news.
The school has Arts and Crafts Club to develop drawing, painting, moulding, origami art, collage, and related crafts. The Dance/Ballet Club teaches dance and helps develop flexibility, stamina, and endurance. The Drama Club develops creative writing, communication skills, and performance. The Music Club trains voices and various instruments, and the school orchestra is showcased at events.
The school has Basketball Club that teaches fundamentals and invites friendly matches with other schools. The Football Club trains dribbling, ball control, passing, shooting, and teamwork, with intra-class and friendly matches. The Swimming Club teaches basic swimming techniques such as submerging, gliding, and kicking.
The school has a Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) at both the Surulere and Lekki campuses. The PTA brings together parents and teachers to discuss how best to support pupil education and to welcome new parents. It organizes fundraising events and activities for school projects and charities, supports school events such as sports day, hosts social events and workshops for parents, and supports local community projects.
The school has Press & Public Speaking Club to train students in public speaking, gathering of information, reporting, and casting of news. The club helps develop leadership and professional communication skills. The Co-Curricular ethos emphasizes exploring interests and building skills through multiple clubs.
The school has Basketball Club, Football Club, and Swimming Club to promote fitness and teamwork. Taekwondo Club develops self-defense, self-discipline, and physical fitness, while Dance/Ballet Club contributes to fitness and expressive movement.
Pampers Private School is a day school in Nigeria that welcomes children from 12 months to 11 years. The school operates across two campuses, in Lekki and Surulere, offering a blended curriculum that combines the British and Nigerian systems to international standards. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS/PEYFS) builds a secure base for exploration, creativity and personal development, while Primary Years (ages 5–11) follow the Pampers Primary Curriculum (PPC), a mix of the Cambridge primary framework and Nigerian subjects. PPC covers eight Cambridge subjects—English, Maths, Science, Global Perspectives, Digital Literacy, Music, Art and Design, and Physical Education—plus Social Studies, Yoruba, Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and Spelling. The school is known for nurturing curiosity, independent learning and social-emotional growth within a caring environment. Rainbow College provides Post Primary (11–16) pathway. A range of clubs—from ICT and coding to drama, sports, and public speaking—supports holistic development across cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains.