Adunlekan International Academy is committed to academic excellence. It offers high calibre education in a wide range of subjects at junior secondary and senior secondary.
In its six year collegiate structure it follows the West African Examination Council (WAEC) curriculum. The school present students for Basic Education Curriculum Examination at the end of Year 9 (JSS 3). The students also sit for West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) at the end of Year 12 (SS3).
At Adunlekan International Academy, science is an integral part of the curriculum and each student in the Lower School has lessons in Basic Science as a core subject. In Years 7 and 8, the different science subject disciplines are integrated and taught by a single teacher, whereas from Year 9 onwards we begin to teach Biology, Chemistry and Physics as separate subjects, each delivered by a subject specialist.
At the end of Year 9, students choose their optional subjects.
As the name indicate, in the humanities, we project the quality of being ‘humane’ and encourage our students to see their selves as an important part of the society. The courses we offer at Adunlekan International Academy in the humanities department, provide our students the opportunities to pause and reflect.
Each subject is delivered by a specialist in that area, ensuring an in-depth coverage of the course material.
We are poised towards achieving academic excellence and reaching out to each child’s learning ability. The Languages Department is equipped to shape each student’s language development to reflect their identity, values and experiences both in and out of lessons.
English Language and French are compulsory subjects in the WASSCE. These subjects cut across all year groups in Adunlekan International Academy.