Outside academics, Chrisland Schools
have a thriving socio-culture. There are different
release valve for all the natural joy and exuberance
of our pupils. We believe they must be quick with
mind and strong in limb and must have healthy
doses of fun!
EXCURSIONS
EEXURSIONS are made to places of interest- Local,
national and international. Children’s programmes
are encouraged. Chrisland pupils have been to
Manufacturing industries, Recreational Centres,
Newspapers Houses, Agricultural Establishments
and to places as far as Lome in Togo. In a special
known as Charity Aid Week, visits are made to
special Homes like Orphanages, Remand Centres
& Old Peoples Homes to commemorate children’s
day which is the nucleus of the Charity Aid Week.
SPECIAL DAYS
Some days in the term are designated as SPECIAL
DAYS, wholly dedicated to the pursuit of worthy
causes, for moral instructions for the children
and to have celebration of some sort. Some of
these special days are the Nursery Day, Art and
Culture Day, Annual Variety Night, Library Day,
Valedictory Day among others.
SPORTS
INTER-HOUSE SPORTS COMPETITIONS are held annually
by the various schools Houses. The competition
houses are: Daffodil, Lily, Lotus and Iris. Awards
in the form of trophies and plaques are welcome
from parents to encourage and reward good sportsmanship
in children.
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES exists to absorb the natural
tendencies of their mind and engage their curiosity.
There is the Junior Engineers Technicians and
Scientists (JETS); Art, Dance and Drama, French,
Ballet, Music for the creative and artistic, Brownies,
Home Makers, Young Farmers, Boys Scouts and Red
Cross Society. Swimming and Takewaendo clubs are
available for the physically active; while Hausa,
Yoruba and Igbo cultural Groups are the natural
choices for those who love traditional African
culture. Each child is a member of the Literary
and Debating Society, for the development of self-esteem
and confidence in articulation of their personal
views and opinions. |