What curriculum do you provide?
We run a dual curriculum; Nigerian and British curriculums. The Nigerian curriculum prepares learners to understand, resolve problems, and make decisions. It is based on the approved National Education Policy. The British curriculum, on the other hand, with its international perspective, and outcome-based education approach, assists learners to function on the higher cognitive domains of learning, expecting learners to:
- Identify and solve problems, using and applying critical, creative and innovative thinking skills.
- Be able to work effectively with other learners in a team or group.
- Collect information, analyse, organise and critically evaluate them.
- Communicate effectively in several ways; utilising visual, symbolic and language skills and other techniques.
- Use science and cutting-edge technology effectively and show a sense of responsibility in their application towards the environment and people in the community.
- The contents of both curricula prepare learners with knowledge and insight into the world that consists of an integrated whole or totality of complex systems.
What is the minimum age for crèche, nursery, primary, and secondary schools?
At our nursery level, children are admitted into Pre-K 1 from 15 months old, while those of Reception 1 are admitted from age 3. Year 1 pupils are admitted from age 5 or 6. For our secondary schools, prospective learners are expected to have completed year six or at least attained the age of 10 in year 5.
Please Note: We do not admit pupils and students into Years 6, 9 and 12, as these are terminal classes. However, exceptions apply for applicants emigrating from outside Nigeria OR Lagos state (with proof).
Please Note: We do not admit pupils and students into Years 6, 9 and 12, as these are terminal classes. However, exceptions apply for applicants emigrating from outside Nigeria OR Lagos state (with proof).
Is Islamic Religious Studies (IRS) offered, and are Muslim students allowed praying hours?
At our boarding facilities, yes. We have a praying ground for our Muslim faithful, and our Islamic Religious Studies (IRS) educator doubles as the Imam. Both Chrisland College and Chrisland Pre-Degree College offer boarding housing.
What is the application/enrolment protocol for new students?
Is there after school care?
What is the dress code for students?
What type of extra-curricular activities are available for my child?
How do parents/guardians get information about school activities?
What is the best way to communicate with a teacher?
What type of opportunities are available for parents to volunteer?
Do you offer school bus services in your day schools?
We provide optional bus services for our students, with costs separate from the school fees. The bus service fees vary depending on the covered routes, offering convenience and flexibility for our students and parents.
What is the state of Safety and Security in Chrisland Schools?
We prioritize the safety and security of our students through various measures, including stakeholder training, healthful and safer school environments, reliable school bus services, and comprehensive child protection policies. Our commitment extends to the security of lives and property within the school premises, a rigorous recruitment process, strong community liaison, and partnerships with Nigeria Police and other security agencies.