
Teach at Abraham Lincoln American Academy in Nigeria
About Abraham Lincoln American Academy
At Abraham Lincoln American Academy, Intellect, Excellence, Creativity, and Global Connections are the four pillars upon which our school firmly stands. Serving toddlers through 5th grade, the Lincoln School is a place where positivity thrives, and students are taught to be accountable, responsible, and to lead with integrity.
We prepare students with deep knowledge and understanding of the core content areas of schooling: Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Literacy. Additionally, the process of striving to learn is central at ALAA. We support students to understand who they are as learners so that they can advocate for themselves. Social and emotional learning is supported by working with students to develop their understanding of who they are learning about their communities and the world.
Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities to build a strong and healthy community. Intramural Sports in Abraham Lincoln American Academy provides opportunity for healthy competition and recreational physical activity at the Preschool to Elementary level. Intramural activities and competitions are conducted within and outside our school. We pride ourselves as a strong athletic preparatory school where we groom and harness athletic talents.
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Nigeria at a glance
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Country quick facts
Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa, composed of more than 250 ethnic groups.
The currency of Nigeria is called the Naira.
The capital city of Abuja, replaced the previous capital city of Lagos in 1991.
Nigeria is named after the river Niger, which is the longest river in West Africa.
According to archaeological evidence, Nigeria has a history of human existence that dates back as far as 9000 BC.
The Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State is the longest bridge in Africa - measuring 11.8km.
Music and art are an important part of the Nigerian culture, stemming from strong tribal roots.
