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Beside Badamos Filling Station, Ota-Efun, Osogbo, Osun state.
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Nigerian + British

Curriculum

Curriculum Overview

At our institution, We run the Nigerian and British curriculum. We believe that education extends beyond the confines of the classroom. Our curriculum is designed to foster the development of well-rounded individuals through a diverse array of co-curricular activities. We prioritize creating opportunities that cater to the unique interests of every student and emphasize the importance of active participation.

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Co-Curricular Activities
We offer a wide range of activities that aim to cultivate a balanced personality in every student. From sports and arts to science clubs and community service, our co-curricular programs are tailored to engage students in meaningful experiences that enhance their personal growth and skills.
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Subject Overview
Junior School Senior School Senior Subject Explanatory Notes
Mathematics Mathematics One of the compulsory subjects. Each student is to take the four (4) compulsory cross-cutting subjects listed.
English Language English Language One of the compulsory subjects. Each student is to take the four (4) compulsory cross-cutting subjects listed.
Basic Science Civic Education One of the compulsory subjects. Each student is to take the four (4) compulsory cross-cutting subjects listed.
Basic Technology Trade/Enterpreneuship Studies One of the compulsory subjects.For the Trade/Entrepreneurship subject, each student is expected to select one (1) Trade/Entrepreneurship subject from the list of 34 Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects listed.
Social Studies Humanities

This is a field of study. Each student may then choose two (2), three (3), four (4), or five (5) subjects from each of their preferred Four Fields of Studies depending on their potential, interest and capability such that the minimum number of subjec

If students select two (2) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select two (2) or three (3) subjects from any other Field of Study or from Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select three (3) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) or two (2) subjects from any other Fields of Studies or Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select four (4) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) more subject from any other fields of study or Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select five (5) from a Field of Study, they have already selected a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

Agricultural Science Science & Mathematics

This is a field of study. Each student may then choose two (2), three (3), four (4), or five (5) subjects from each of their preferred Four Fields of Studies depending on their potential, interest and capability such that the minimum number of subjec

If students select two (2) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select two (2) or three (3) subjects from any other Field of Study or from Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select three (3) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) or two (2) subjects from any other Fields of Studies or Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select four (4) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) more subject from any other fields of study or Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select five (5) from a Field of Study, they have already selected a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

Religious Studies Technology

This is a field of study. Each student may then choose two (2), three (3), four (4), or five (5) subjects from each of their preferred Four Fields of Studies depending on their potential, interest and capability such that the minimum number of subjec

If students select two (2) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select two (2) or three (3) subjects from any other Field of Study or from Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select three (3) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) or two (2) subjects from any other Fields of Studies or Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select four (4) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) more subject from any other fields of study or Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select five (5) from a Field of Study, they have already selected a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

French Business Studies

This is a field of study. Each student may then choose two (2), three (3), four (4), or five (5) subjects from each of their preferred Four Fields of Studies depending on their potential, interest and capability such that the minimum number of subjec

If students select two (2) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select two (2) or three (3) subjects from any other Field of Study or from Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select three (3) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) or two (2) subjects from any other Fields of Studies or Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select four (4) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) more subject from any other fields of study or Trade/Entrepreneurship subjects to make a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

If students select five (5) from a Field of Study, they have already selected a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

Fine Art
Music
Computer Studies
Physical and Health Education
Elocution Moral Instruction
Robotics Robotics
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International Exchange Programmes
Our international exchange programmes provide students with invaluable opportunities to broaden their horizons and gain global perspectives. By participating in these exchanges, students can experience different cultures, develop language skills, and build international friendships that last a lifetime.
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Life Skills Training
Our life skills training includes the prestigious Blue Badge at the Sea School, focusing on citizenship, leadership, and career development. Students can participate in renowned programs such as:
  • The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award (DOE): A globally recognized program that encourages young people to develop skills, get physically active, volunteer within their communities, and experience adventure.
  • The African Leadership Academy (ALA): A premier leadership development institution that cultivates young leaders from across Africa, preparing them to address the continent's most pressing issues.
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Leadership Education
Leadership education is a cornerstone of our curriculum. Through our comprehensive leadership training programs, students learn essential skills such as strategic thinking, effective communication, and team management. Our key programs include:
  • Prestigious Blue Badge at the Sea School: This program emphasizes leadership and citizenship training for career development, equipping students with the tools they need to succeed in their future endeavors.
  • The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award (DOE): This award promotes personal growth through physical activities, skills development, and community service.
  • The African Leadership Academy (ALA): This academy focuses on nurturing ethical and entrepreneurial leadership among Africa's most promising young leaders.
Our curriculum is designed to ensure that every student not only excels academically but also develops the skills necessary to thrive in all aspects of life. Join us to embark on a journey of holistic education and personal growth.