The schools have five basic academic departments, on which its well structured educational system thrives.
Science Department
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Biology
• Integrated Science
• Physical/Health Education
Mathematics Department
• Mathematics
• Further Mathematics.
Social Science Department
• Economics
• Geography
• History
• Financial Accounting
• Business Studies
• Commerce
• Government
• Christian Religious Knowledge
• Social Studies
• Islamic Religious Studies
Language Department
• English Language
• Yoruba
• French
• Literature in English
• Igbo
Vocational Department
• Agricultural Science
• Wood Work
• Metal work
• Applied Electricity
• Home Management
• Clothing and Textiles
• Food and Nutrition
• Technical Drawing
• Introductory Technology
• Visual Art
• Home Economics
• Music
Added Value Programs
Programs being presented by approved service providers include the following:
• Reading and Creative
Writing Programme
The focus of this programme is to improve the reading skills and comprehension of a learner in English and French. The creative writing component develops the writing style and proficiency of a learner in grammar and the use of language in these subjects.
• Mathematics Development Programme
This programme addresses remedial aspects in mathematics and supports learners to apply mathematical knowledge and skills in today’s technically oriented work environment.
• Speech Improvement Programme
This highly popular programme, conducted in modern
language studios, assists learners to become confident
conversants in French and English.
• Computer Skills Programme
This programme provides a learner the opportunity
to keep abreast with the latest international
developments in information technology and to
qualify for an international certificate in Computer
Science.
The relevance and quality of these
programmes are being assured and controlled by
the Quality Assurance Unit of the Chrisland Educational
Organization. The aims of these programmes are
aligned with the outcomes of the Nigerian/British
curriculum.
External Examinations
At the end of the Junior Secondary Education,
students are presented for the Junior Secondary
Certificate Examination conducted by the National
Examination Council, while at the end of the Senior
Secondary Education, students are presented for
the Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations,
conducted by the West African Examinations Council
and the National Examination Council.
International Examinations
The school prepare and present students for the
underlisted international examinations:
At the Junior Secondary school level, the students
sit for the checkpoint examination which is written
at the end of the year 9 and supervised by the
British council in Nigeria.
At the senior Secondary level, the students are prepared for the underlisted examinations:
• International General Certificate of Education (IGCSE)
• Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)
• Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) |