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About Broadoaks British School

Broadoaks British School (BBS) was founded out of a passion to deliver very high standards of education with a strong focus on holistic approach to learning. BBS is a school where the educational, social and emotional features are key. We wanted a school where solid foundations will be set for life, where children are encouraged to become all round achievers; a school where all individuals have high expectation of themselves and show respect for self and others. BBS is a school where children can pick up life skills that enables them to thrive in the 21st century.

BBS was borne from an early years centre (Teenee Todds Day Nursery) that has been operating for the last 6 years in Maitama, Abuja.

Broadoaks British School provides a happy, safe and engaging learning environment where all children are encouraged to reach their full potential. Experienced and dedicated teachers focus on providing a holistic approach to teaching and learning.

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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.