From Early Years to Secondary School, we provide comprehensive education that combines British and Nigerian curricula to prepare students for global success.
Our children start on their learning journey in the Early Years department of Skillshare Schools. A dedicated team of Early Years practitioners guide our new adventurers through a specific programme of activities designed to equip them for the demands of the Primary curriculum.
The Early Years Foundation stage programme provides a nurturing environment where children develop essential skills through play-based learning, active exploration, and creative thinking.

Developing speaking, listening, and early communication skills through interactive activities and storytelling.
Building confidence, self-awareness, and social skills through guided interactions and activities.
Introduction to reading, writing, and phonics through engaging stories and interactive learning.
Early mathematical concepts including counting, shapes, patterns, and problem-solving skills.
Exploring the world around them through science, technology, history, and geography activities.
Encouraging creativity through art, music, dance, and imaginative play activities.
The children are guided by their teachers where the focus of their activities are upon:
Learning through play and hands-on exploration of their environment.
Engaging in activities that promote concentration and perseverance.
Developing ideas, making links, and choosing ways to do things.
At 5 years old, pupils enter the Grade school at Skillshare Schools, where British and Nigerian Curricula are introduced through 30 hours of subject teaching per week.
Grades 1 & 2
The Lower grade refers to the distinct development stage where children build up the skills gained in the Early Years classes.
Grades 3, 4 & 5
The Upper grade comprises advanced primary education where students develop critical thinking and prepare for secondary education.
Discover how our comprehensive programs can provide your child with the foundation for lifelong success.