School Activities

Festivals, fairs, literacy week, sports days and more — balanced with academics.

Each term includes special events across sections such as:

  • Nigeria Independence Day (Oct 1)
  • Inter-House Sports Days
  • Festival of Art
  • Christian Variety Day (Easter)
  • Leadership Week
  • Subject Exhibitions & Fairs
  • Community Service & Mission Outreach
  • Christmas Carol
  • Board Room Conferences
  • Upper Primary Parliament & Lower Primary Day
  • Nursery Cultural Day & Pyjamas Day
  • Soirée Français (French Evening)
  • Science & Literacy Weeks
  • School Clubs

Chapel & Mentoring

Weekly chapel and high-school mentorship for spiritual growth.

  • Chapel: Every Friday across the school; compulsory for learners.
  • Mentoring: Wednesdays for all High School students; compulsory.
  • Bring Bibles and notebooks; no food or drinks during chapel.

Whole School Fasting

First Friday of resumption — a community fast and prayer.

All pupils/students and faculty participate together, asking God’s blessing and protection. Parents who do not wish their child to fast for health reasons should notify the school through the class teacher.

Graduation & Prize Giving

Honouring achievement at key transitions.

Graduation and Prize Giving ceremonies celebrate Kindergarten, Grade 6, Junior High and Senior High graduates. Awardees are expected to follow standard dress codes and time schedules.

Beyond the Classroom

Co-curricular, Sports, Clubs & Excursions

Broad experiences that develop talent, leadership and global outlook.

Co-curricular

Our programme complements academics with enriching activities such as excursions, subject fairs, inter-house sports, clubs, performances and competitions — ensuring music, sport and drama are integral to school life.

Sports

Students balance academics and athletics with access to a stadium (track & field), swimming pool and courts (table tennis, badminton, basketball). A Saturday Sports Academy offers Football, Basketball and Taekwondo; houses are Red, Green, Yellow, Blue.

Clubs

Learners join at least one club per session. Examples: Literacy & Debating, International Relations / MUN, Scouts, JETS, Music, Drama, Photography, Young Farmers, Homemakers, Languages, ICT and more.

Excursions

Local or international trips support academic and non-academic curricula. Details are announced in advance; attendance requires a signed consent form returned before departure.

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