Nigeria, Lagos
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The RiverBank School offers after-school activities in Sports, Art, Science and Technology. The Computing / ICT club teaches computing skills and coding, and the Chess club develops concentration and memory. These clubs provide enrichment and enhancement opportunities for students.
Dance is offered as an after-school activity that blends dance, drama and music to nurture creativity. Ballet develops coordination of mind and body and helps students focus. Violin is taught as part of musical development, helping fine motor skills and concentration.
Stories and Rhyme exposes children to a wide range of traditional stories and rhymes. They learn new words and how to express themselves. This supports language development.
Football develops agility, speed, stamina and teamwork. Swimming is a life skill that energizes the whole body and supports safety. Chess is a board game that helps improve concentration and memory. Dance provides creative expression and performance opportunities.
The RiverBank School offers enrichment and enhancement opportunities. The school maintains links with a diverse community. It is described as a warm, welcoming, family school.
The RiverBank School aims to raise God fearing Leaders. It provides opportunities to develop leadership and professional skills through enrichment activities.
The RiverBank School offers a wide range of extracurricular activities in Sports, Art, Science and Technology. Football promotes agility, speed, stamina and teamwork. Swimming energizes the body and supports safety. Dance and Ballet nurture coordination and focus.
The RiverBank School is a Christian British school in Nigeria for ages 1 to 11. It blends Montessori principles in Nursery with the English National Curriculum, extending to Cambridge Lower Secondary and a two-year Cambridge IGCSE programme for English Language and Literature. The curriculum follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales, with Key Stage 3 English including the Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint in Year 9. The campus features facilities to support learning from early years through key stage levels, including playground, Swimming Pool, Astro Turf, Library and a Music Room with instruments. The ICT Lab and Science Laboratory (with Chemistry Lab) enable technology and science learning; a language room and ICT resources support digital learning via wowbii, tablets and laptops. Founded in 2009 by Pastor Idowu Iluyomade, it maintains a 12:1 pupil-teacher ratio. Afterschool activities include sports, art, science and technology, with clubs such as Computing/ ICT and Chess.