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About American International School of Abuja

Founded in 1993, The American International School of Abuja (AISA) is a coeducational, non-profit school offering PreK to Grade 12 education. Located in Nigeria's capital, AISA has a diverse international student body, with students from almost 40 different countries.

AISA is a world-class international school that develops students’ skills, knowledge and character to enable them to achieve their full potential and pursue their dreams. AISA is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and offers an American curriculum. Facilities include a multi-purpose hall, basketball court, swimming pool, outdoor soccer field and track field.

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Nigeria at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Abuja
Language:
English (Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba are also major languages)
Population:
170 million
Currency:
Naira
Government:
Federal presidential republic

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.