The British School of Lome

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The British School of Lomé was established in 1983 to serve those expatriate families based in Lome, Togo who favoured an international education within a British framework. The boarding facilities quickly developed and the school now serves families based in many different countries. The British School of Lomé is a co-educational boarding and day school for children aged from 3 to 18 years and is attended by pupils of 37 different nationalities. The school is recognized for its higher levels of education ie: IGCSE or GCSE as well as the popular International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. The school encourages its students to participate in many charity events as well as other extra curricular activities such as: fencing, horse riding, swimming, tennis, football, basketball as well as athletics. There are many different events that are organized by the students themselves between other school around Togo as well as schools around West Africa, which is growing in popularity. Furthermore, the school attends the Model United Nations (MUN) conferences held at different times of the year since 2006.

Each year the school participates in sports tournaments held in Ghana. Schools are invited from all over West Africa to play basketball, football and volleyball.

Please visit the school's website: www.bsl.tg [1]

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