Lebanese Community School

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Lebanese International School

Established: 1964
Type: Private
Principal: Dr. Mattar
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Campus: Urban
Website: www.lebanesecommunityschool.com

The Lebanese Community School is a private school in Lagos, Nigeria, that offers classes ranging from kindergarten to twelfth grade. It was established in 1964 by the Lebanese embassy, which still commissions the school. Its language of instruction is English; however, its Lebanese students often use both English and Arabic to communicate with each other.

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[edit] Facilities

The school's facilities include an auditorium, computer laboratory, and a television room. An indoor gymnasium and laboratories for biology, chemistry, and physics were added during its renovation in the mid-1990s. It also has a library and a take-away cafeteria.

[edit] International examinations

The school provides eleventh and twelfth grade students the opportunity to take the SAT I, SAT II, and TOEFL examinations to qualify for admittance into foreign universities. Many students go on to attend colleges in Lebanon, Europe, and the United States.

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