Nigeria, Lagos
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The school offers co-curricular clubs and programs led by qualified professionals. These activities take place during free periods and after school, enriching students' education and helping them learn new skills. They provide opportunities for interaction, collaboration, and personal growth outside the classroom.
The Queensland Academy offers arts and creative activities through dedicated spaces such as an Art Studio, Craft & Design Studio, and Music Studio. The facilities support visual arts, design, and music, enabling students to explore creativity and develop practical skills. Photography and other design-related activities are regularly featured as part of the co-curricular program.
Queensland Academy offers a variety of sports and after-school activities as part of its co-curriculum. Sporting activities include football, chess, athletics, tennis, swimming, and more, with regular in-house competitions and prizes. The program emphasizes interaction, collaboration, and personal growth through clubs and group activities.
Leadership development is listed as a core feature of Queensland Academy's program. The school emphasizes character and leadership growth as part of its offerings.
Physical education is a core part of students' development at Queensland Academy. The school promotes a healthy, active lifestyle through regular in-house competitions and a range of sports including football, chess, athletics, tennis, and swimming. The co-curriculum supports students' physical, mental, and emotional well-being through active participation and teamwork.
Queensland Academy is a Nigerian–British day and boarding school for ages 1 to 16. It offers a blended curriculum that includes EYFS, Montessori, Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge Secondary, and Cambridge A Levels, along with a curriculum. The secondary program follows a Nigerian/British IGCSE framework and incorporates Cambridge Checkpoint, WAEC SSCE, and BECE examinations. Founded in 1988 by Mrs. Adenike Lilian Akinyelure, the school began as Queensland Private School and expanded to Lagos campus at 1–5 Ebem-Oha Street, Okota, before evolving into Queensland Academy with a secondary section. The school maintains affiliations with the British Council as an Attached Centre and collaborates with organisations such as Africa Leadership Academy, AISEN, UWC, JAN, AISA, BBI, and APEN. Facilities include classrooms, science laboratories, art and design studios, a library, ICT suites, a food and nutrition lab, and hostels. Sports facilities include a sport ground and a swimming pool, co-curricular activities and excursions.