British International School Lagos

British International School Lagos (BIS) www.bisnigeria.org is a British international school in Oniru Private Estate in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.[1] Opening in 2001 the school provides a British curriculum to day and boarding students aged 11–18. A broad rang of IGCSE and A Level courses are available for study.

The pupil body comprises girls and boys from Nigerian and expatriate families. Classes are small and there is a comprehensive co-curricular programme available after school each day.

The campus is a large one with the teaching buildings surrounded by playing fields within which can be found a swimming pool along with tennis and basketball courts.

The teaching staff comprise both expatriate and locally qualified teachers. The current Principal is Stewart King who joined the school having previously been Deputy Head at Windermere School, UK.

The School received an excellent inspection report from COBIS in the summer of 2018.

History

Founded in 2001 the School's aim is to produce students who will, collectively, contribute to "a greater tomorrow", instilling in their students academic rigour, integrity and social conscience.

The school has continued to develop throughout its history. In recent years new teaching blocks and sports facilities have been added. In 2018 additional science rooms were introduced to support the growth of the Sixth Form and in 2019 the building of the primary section commenced.

Significant investment has also taken place in the 5 school boarding houses.

Curriculum

BIS follows the British National Curriculum. This curriculum has been adapted, where appropriate, to ensure that it is tailored to meet the needs of an International School located in West Africa. Yoruba is taught to younger students and subject staff ensure that opportunities are provided to expand students' appreciation of the history, culture, geography and economy within which the school is placed.

Facilities

The campus includes a multi-purpose hall; a swimming pool; a theatre; and suites for computers, music, and tutorials. Encomium Weekly described the school as being "the most modern in Lagos".[2] In recent years the campus has been further adapted to allow students with limited mobility to participate fully in the life of the school. Due to the sheer size of its playing fields, the school grounds are often used to host inter-school sporting events.

Pupil Success

The school has a history of excellent examination results. In 2019 pupils achieved a 93% pass rate at IGCSE and a 93% pass rate at A Level. Many students progress to Sixth Forms in the UK, USA and Canada with BIS Sixth Formers gaining places in highly selective universities in Canada and the UK.

Each year the school awards the "Dux Litterarum" cup to the most academically gifted scholar.

Students at BIS have a track record of sporting success. In recent years they have been regional contact and tag rugby champions in multiple age and gender

Famous Alumni

BIS students are renown across the globe for their success in their chosen field. A very famous example of this is Music Artist Davido.

References

  1. "Contact Us Archived 2015-05-07 at the Wayback Machine." British International School Lagos. Retrieved on May 1, 2015. "1 Landbridge Avenue Oniru Private Estate P.O. Box 75133 Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria"
  2. "MOST EXPENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOLS ON PARADE" (Archive). Encomium Weekly. September 6, 2013. Retrieved on May 11, 2015.

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