Curriculum

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Kindergarten & Nursery Curriculum

Our kindergarten/nursey has been specifically designed to provide a conducive learning environment for our youngest students. Our aim is to allow each student to progress according to their own interests and abilities. Our classrooms are well equipped with state-of-the art facilities: modern day furniture, equipment and educational toys which help in early childhood educational development of the child. The Kindergarten/Nursery program is run by AlfaMath Nursery and Primary School.

Primary Curriculum

Our primary school is a 5 – 6-year program and it follows the Cambridge Primary Programme in English, Math and Science. We also offer Computer, Social Studies, Islamic Studies, and Entrepreneurship.

During the program, our students are assessed by a variety of methods through theprogram. After completing the syllabus, in order to ensure we are meeting the best international standards students write the Cambridge Checkpoint Tests and/or common entrance exams. This allows us to benchmark the success of our program against students following a similar curriculum around the world.

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Secondary Curriculum

Our secondary school consists of two stages: The Lower Secondary and Upper Secondary.

At the Lower Secondary Stage (Grades 7 & 8), our students study English, Math, Science, Languages (Yoruba, Hausa, Ibo, Arabic), Islamic Studies, Social Studies, and ICT. At the end of Grade 8 our students sit for varieties of exams such as Cambridge Checkpoint Tests in English, Math and Science, JSCE (Junior WAEC or NECO).

At the Higher Secondary Stage (Grades 9, 10 & 11), our students are given two options: either to pursue IGCSE qualifications or SSCE (WAEC/NECO) qualifications. On both pathways students must study the following as compulsory subjects: Math, English, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Computer Studies/ICT, Geography, or Literature in English. IGCSE students write their exams at the end of Grade 10 while the SSCE students write their exams at the end of grade 11.

Advanced Level

The A’ Level Curriculum Both IGCE and SSCE students can opt for A‘ Level qualification but at different stages of their studies. The IGCSE students join the A’ Level at Grade 11 and complete it at 12 to write the Cambridge A’ Level exams. These exams are globally recognized exams for admission into the universities. The SSCE student opt for a one year study to prepare for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination for admission into the universities. SSCE student who are preparing to study abroad can also opt for foreign entrance exams like SAT and others.