Atlantic Hall
Atlantic Hall is a private coeducational secondary school in Epe which holds about 600 students and located about 70 kilometres from Lagos in Nigeria. Atlantic Hall Secondary School originally opened its doors at Maryland area, Ikeja Lagos with dormitories close to Eko Hospital Ikeja,Lagos before relocating its facilities to Epe,Lagos in the Mid-Nineties. It is a first class institution in Nigeria and abroad.
Principals
- 1989-1992:Gaynor Williams
- 1992-1993: A. Moses
- 1993-1998: F. Phillips
- 2001 to 2006: G. Hazell
- 2006 to 2007: P. Redler
- 2008 to 2010: M.E.Curnane
- 2010 to present: A.S Jedras
Curriculum
Junior Secondary School
Students spend three years in the Junior School; all programmes include Physical Education and Computer Studies.
Evaluation and Certification are based on Continuous Assessment (Form Order System) and End-of-Course Examination conducted by the Ministry of Education leading to the award of the Junior Secondary School Certificate of Education (JSSCE). In Jss3, student go ahead to sit for JSCE(BECE) and Cambridge Checkpoint.
Core subjects
- Mathematics
- English Language
- Integrated Science
- French
- One major Nigerian language ( Igbo or Yoruba)
- Creative Arts
- Music
- Fine Art
- Agricultural Science
- Christian Religious Studies/Islamic Religious Studies
- Physical Education
- Computer Science
- Social Studies
- Civic Education
Pre-vocational
- Introductory Technology
- Home Economics
- Business Studies
Senior Secondary School
Students spend three years in the Senior Secondary School. The school combines the Nigerian Curriculum with the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) conducted by Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). Evaluation and certification are based on continuous assessment (Form Order System) and end-of-course examination conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), leading to the award of the West African Senior School Certificate (WASSC). In the senior secondary school, students pick among the Science, Art and Business class, depending on which career path they plan on taking.
Subjects
- Mathematics
- Further Mathematics
- English
- English Literature
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Economics
- Accounting
- Geography
- History
- Government
- Languages: Igbo, Yoruba and French (Optional)
- Civic Education
- Trade (i.e. Garment Making, Catering, Data Processing, Book keeping)
Vocational
- Technical Drawing
- Food and Nutrition
- Music
- Art
- Business Studies
IGCSE
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) programme was introduced into Atlantic Hall in September 2001 as a substitute for the Cambridge GCE 'O' Level. The IGCSE is conducted in June and November each year by Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) through the British Council. All Atlantic Hall SS3 students sit for the examination in November starting from year 2012.
The Sciences
Science education
The school has a well equipped science laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science.
The school farm
The school farm on the campus assists the teaching of Agricultural Science. It includes both a Goat house and a Pigsty. The farm grows various crops; some of them the students help plant as projects for the Environmental Club or as class practicals.
Arts
The school provides tuition in art, music and drama.
Drama is taught as an extempore or scripted class lesson, or in a formal play. Drama productions are staged by Junior and Senior students every year. Each year the four houses present a House Play for the Founders' Day. Supervised by teachers and professional technical crew, students write and produce plays for the Inter-house Drama competition.
Vocational education
Clothing and Textiles is offered as a subject in the Senior School. Students are taught about fabrics, design and production of clothing, draperies, home decoration and fashion. Home Economics is taught in the Junior Secondary School (Foods and Nutrition in the Senior School) to introduce students to home management and basic cookery. Students can opt for this subject in the WASSCE and the IGCSE. Students are taught Technical Drawing in the Senior School. It is a practical course and the students are taught about technical and architectural drawings.
Industrial Work Experience
Industrial Work Experience is a programme designed for SS2 (penultimate year) students. The students spend about two weeks at a company, usually one that corresponds with their choice of career. This serves as practical experience of their careers. The students receive career talks in school.
Sea School
SS2 students take the sea school program in their second term. It helps in teaching and training students on how to survive in different conditions. It for about 2 weeks and when successfully completed students receive certificates and badges.
Prefects
The prefects for the next school year are chosen when the students are in the 3rd term in SS2, after successfully completing their sea school program. The main prefects are the head girl and the head boy. There are also other post such as the dining hall prefects and sports prefects.
Sports
The students participate in sports including soccer, basketball and athletics. There is a yearly inter-house sports competition, which happens in January, to determine the best sporting house for the year. The houses include, Topaz house, Sapphire house, Emerald house and Garnet house. The houses were named after precious gems. Events include all track and field events. Competitions in other sports are organized as well. Students participate in external school events.
Extracurricular Activities
It has a full range of extracurricular activities in which students can engage with and join in. They include:
- Athletics
- MSS
- School Choir
- Business Club
- Photography
- Young Farmers Club
- Fine Art Club
- Home Economics club
- ICT Club
- Maths Club
- Press Club
- Reading Club
- Drama Club
- Bible Club
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Table Tennis
- Volley Ball
- Badminton
- Hand Ball
- Cricket
- Junior Marshal
- Chess Club
- Red Cross
- JETS
- Language & Development (L&D)
- Community Service
- Girl Guides
- Boy Scouts
Each student selects 3 activities to participate in over the 5 days. All students must select at least one sport and additional practices are held for those students who are House / School team members. Each term allows for a level of diversity in and changes to the programme.
Medical facilities
The school has a clinic with a doctor and nurses resident, in the school compound. It has both a reception and waiting area. Also, they have both a male and a female ward for students or patients that need to stay over night and be looked after.
PTA
The school has a Parent Teacher Association open to teachers and parents. They host open day's for different year groups, where parents and their children can come in and have informative conversations with their various students.
Projects
The Atlantic Hall PTA is involved in school projects; it has donated a fully equipped clinic and ambulance to the school. It is currently working on a fully equipped and well-furnished sports centre.
Staff
The school staff consists of teachers, Sports coordinators, cleaners, housemistresses, doctors, nurses, librarians and security guards.
Students
The school caters for students aged 9 to 18. It is a boarding school, where students reside in Year Wings with their House Parents. On enrollment in the school, the students are divided into four houses named after gems, namely Emerald, Garnet, Sapphire and Topaz. The students participate in some external competitions such as the Cowbell NASSMAC(National Secondary School Mathematics Competition).
External links
- School Website http://www.atlantic-hall.net