Academics Overview

At Excellent Foundation College, we are dedicated to delivering a comprehensive education that blends both the British and Nigerian curriculums. This dual curriculum ensures that our students gain a well-rounded education, enabling them to meet international standards while remaining rooted in the national academic framework. Our curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, creativity, and entrepreneurial skills, preparing students from JSS 1 to SS3 (Grade 7 to Grade 12) for future academic and professional success.


Class Schedules

Our school day begins promptly at 7:45 AM and ends at 3:50 PM from Monday to Thursday. On Fridays, school closes earlier at 2:00 PM. Classes are structured to provide a balanced mix of academic learning, hands-on practical experiences, and opportunities for personal growth.


Departments

  1. Science
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Biology
    • Mathematics
    • Further Mathematics
    • English Language (offered across all classes)
  2. Humanities
    • History
    • Government
    • Geography
    • Literature
    • Religious Studies
    • English Language (offered across all classes)
  3. Business
    • Economics
    • Accounting
    • Commerce
    • Office Practice
    • English Language (offered across all classes)

Entrepreneurial Courses

In addition to our core academic subjects, Excellent Foundation College offers a range of entrepreneurial courses designed to equip students with practical skills valuable in today’s world. These include:

  • Data Processing
  • Catering and Craft Practice
  • Animal Husbandry

These courses provide students with hands-on learning experiences, fostering innovation and preparing them for entrepreneurial ventures in the future.


Curriculum Overview

Excellent Foundation College operates with a hybrid of the British and Nigerian curriculums, ensuring that students benefit from both international standards and the richness of the local educational framework. This approach provides a unique opportunity for students to explore a broad range of subjects, while meeting the requirements of both curriculums.

The British curriculum emphasizes analytical thinking, project-based learning, and creativity, while the Nigerian curriculum ensures that students are well-versed in national subjects and cultural studies. Together, they offer students a globally competitive education with strong local relevance.