Junior Secondary SchoolYear 7 to 9 (JS1 to JS3) |
We offer a hybrid combination of international and national content-based curricula that provides flexibility for our learners. With a comprehensive range of 22 subjects, including those in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM), our students have abundant opportunities to foster creativity, develop 21st-century skills, express themselves, and enhance their overall well-being.
We prioritize capacity building, emphasizing lifelong learning and the development of critical thinking skills. Our curriculum is designed to support students intellectually, socially, and emotionally, ensuring their holistic growth and success. |
Mathematics / ICTMathematics
ICT |
VocationalBasic Technology
Music Home Economics Fine Art Agricultural Science |
SciencesBiology
Physics Chemistry PHE |
Social SciencesSocial Studies
Business Studies History CRS IRS Civic Education |
LanguagesEnglish
Diction-in-English Yoruba Igbo French |
Senior Secondary SchoolYear 10 to 12 (SS1 to SS3) |
Our students choose subjects based on their year levels. Year 10 students select 12 subjects, Year 11 students select 11 subjects, and Year 12 students select 10 subjects (with a minimum of 8 or a maximum of 9 for WASSCE/SSCE and a minimum of 6 for IGCSE).
In Year 10, we highly recommend that all students take Further Mathematics for a broader understanding and to gain an advantage in UTME. Alongside the four compulsory crosscutting subjects (English Language, General Mathematics, Civic Education, and One Trade/Entrepreneurial Studies), students have the opportunity to select subjects aligned with their career aspirations from the following departments:
Additionally, students are required to choose a compulsory Trade/Entrepreneurship/skill subject from the available options. They may choose one elective subject if they wish, outside their field of specialization, provided that the total number of examinable subjects does not exceed ten (10) for Year 12. This includes:
The inclusion of electives ensures that students are exposed to a wide range of broad-based education without overwhelming them. The curriculum is divided into 10 areas, encompassing the syllabuses of WAEC, NECO, and IGCSE. |
Senior Secondary School Departments & Subjects
HumanitiesNigerian Language
Literature in English Geography Government CRS Economics History Visual Arts Music French |
TechnologyTechnical Drawing
General Metal Work Basic Electricity Electronics Auto Mechanics Building Construction Wood-Work Home Management Foods & Nutrition Clothing & Textile |
Science & MathematicsBiology
Physics Chemistry Further Mathematics Agriculture Physical Education Health Education |
Business StudiesAccounting
Store Management Office Practice Insurance Commerce |
Senior Secondary School Departments & Subjects
EnglishEnglish Language
Literature in English |
MathematicsMathematics
Further Mathematics |
SciencesBiology
Physics Chemistry |
ICTInformation Communication Technology
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LanguagesFrench
Yoruba Igbo |
SportsPhysical and Health Education
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VocationalAgricultural Science
Food & Nutrition Virtual Art Technical Drawing Home Management Clothing & Textile Basic Electricity Music |
Trade SubjectsData Processing
Animal Husbandry Fisheries Photography Dye & Bleaching Catering & Craft Practice Book Keeping |
HumanitiesGeography
Civic Education IRK/CRK Government History |
BusinessBusiness Subject (IGCSE) / Commerce
Economics Accounting Insurance |