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Abraham Lincoln American Academy offers an American Curriculum for children aged 1 to 14, with two campuses in Abuja and Lagos. The Abuja campus is on Erie Crescent, Maitama, and Lagos campus on Olugun Agbaje Street, Victoria Island. The program spans Preschool through Middle School, with Kindergarten–5th Grade built on United States standards. Core subjects include English Language Arts and Mathematics, complemented by History, Science, Foreign Language, Physical Education, Performing Arts, Music, Entrepreneurial and Leadership classes, and a broad range of sports such as Swimming, Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, and Horseback Riding. In Grades 6–8, the Middle School follows a U.S. Curriculum with Core Academics—Mathematics, English, Science, History—plus Strong English Skills, Hands-On Learning, Arts & Creativity, Technology & AI, and Whole-Child Development emphasizing character, leadership, and collaboration. Social Studies features year-long explorations of Africa, American history, and world geography. Extracurriculars include intramural sports, theater, orchestra, and dance; Foreign Language is offered.
Abraham Lincoln American Academy offers an American Curriculum for children aged 1 to 14, with two campuses in Abuja and Lagos. The Abuja campus is on Erie Crescent, Maitama, and Lagos campus on Olugun Agbaje Street, Victoria Island. The program spans Preschool through Middle School, with Kindergarten–5th Grade built on United States standards. Core subjects include English Language Arts and Mathematics, complemented by History, Science, Foreign Language, Physical Education, Performing Arts, Music, Entrepreneurial and Leadership classes, and a broad range of sports such as Swimming, Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, and Horseback Riding. In Grades 6–8, the Middle School follows a U.S. Curriculum with Core Academics—Mathematics, English, Science, History—plus Strong English Skills, Hands-On Learning, Arts & Creativity, Technology & AI, and Whole-Child Development emphasizing character, leadership, and collaboration. Social Studies features year-long explorations of Africa, American history, and world geography. Extracurriculars include intramural sports, theater, orchestra, and dance; Foreign Language is offered.
The American International School of Lagos, AISL, serves students aged 3 to 18 on a Lagos campus. English is the language of instruction. AISL combines an American High School Diploma with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) for Grades 11–12. In Grades 9–10, core courses include English Language Arts, Sciences, Mathematics and Individuals and Societies, with Modern Languages offered in French and Spanish. DP core features Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay (up to 4,000 words) and Creativity, Activity, Service, with six subjects drawn from Groups 1–6. Grade 10 Morrisby assessments guide DP subject selection and post-secondary planning, with University and Career Counseling. AISL is accredited by the Council of International Schools and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and the IB Diploma Programme is authorized by the IBO. Facilities include the Innovation and Design Centre and a planned library as the campus expands. Extracurriculars cover competitive sport—swimming, soccer, volleyball, basketball—and arts, language and service activities.
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