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Abraham Lincoln American Academy Opens in Lagos
In its bid to continue providing qualitative education for children, Abraham Lincoln American Academy (ALAA) will begin the 2023/2024 academic session on September 11 for pupils ranging from ages one to 10
Situated in Ologun Agbaje Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, the upper-class school, which offers an American curriculum, is run by an American board, who have employed the hands of seasoned American educational consultants and Nigerian Educators of repute to ensure its success in the Nigerian contest and its environs.
The school’s sister arm, which opened its doors to Nigerian pupils years back in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, decided to spread the teaching and learning experience across the globe and chose Lagos.
In a statement, the school’s principal, Casey Kean, an American and Harvard-trained educationist, said the newly established school is set to offer various subjects that will aid the learning development of its pupils embraced the US curriculum because it is spectacular.
“It is an inclusive teaching and learning style where all groups of learners: the visual, hands-on and interactive, find it all fun and easy to learn, retain and recall knowledge. It is super exciting and trains students to become erudite Scholars, discoverers and inventors,” said Kean.
Kean stated that the school’s locations are a haven for kids.
“The schools (both in Abuja and Lagos) are located in high-end, safe and serene areas like Maitama, Abuja and Victoria Island, Lagos,” Kean stressed. “Teachers and staff are qualified, well-trained and exposed to substantial orientation, which enables them to perform their sensitive roles of building the total child, one student at a time.”
He added that the school “work with some security companies and the Nigerian police to complement our own internal security apparatus. We had the United States Embassy in Abuja come in for inspection, security advice and direction.”