Nigeria, Lagos
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The school has a holistic learning approach with a deep commitment to academic, social and emotional development. This focus supports resilience, self-confidence and positive social interactions within an enabling environment.
The school teaches English as the primary language of study. It supplements English with international languages such as French and local languages such as Yoruba.
Mental wellbeing is supported through regular assessment and targeted support as part of the school ethos. Primary students have a Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHEE) lesson as part of the curriculum.
The school has an open-door policy and provides a comprehensive program of transition activities and ongoing assessment to support pupil welfare and involve parents.
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.