Amville School opened on Thursday, August 30th, 2006 with 5 students and 13 members of staff with the present preschool and administrative building as the only facility. The school acquired the second building in 2007 and it is now being used as the primary building. The school is based on Christian principles and children are taught Christian Religious education from the Kindergarten class up to Key Stage 2 with Key Stage 2 taking General religious studies as well. The Curriculum is basically the British Curriculum with some use of the Montessori Method of teaching in the EYFS and a blend of the Nigerian Curriculum in the Upper Primary Classes. Since the beginning of 2007, the school has experienced a major shift in its structure with a gradual growth of two classes per year till at present the entire EYFS has two arms in all classes. The school strives for excellence offering a wide range of educational experiences. It is actively involved in being parents’ training partners, community service and celebrates the high scholastic achievements of its students. All that we do throughout the school is based on our school tag line ‘We care'. From 2006 /2007 we had a total population of 55 pupils, in 2007/2008 our population increased to 120 pupils, 2008/2009 our population increased as well to 165 in 2009/2010 session our total population also increased to 170.2010/2011 session we had a decrease in the total population of our students to 157.2011/2012 our total population increased back to 166.
Amville School opened on Thursday, August 30th, 2006 with 5 students and 13 members of staff with the present preschool and administrative building as the only facility. The school acquired the second building in 2007 and it is now being used as the primary building. The school is based on Christian principles and children are taught Christian Religious education from the Kindergarten class up to Key Stage 2 with Key Stage 2 taking General religious studies as well. The Curriculum is basically the British Curriculum with some use of the Montessori Method of teaching in the EYFS and a blend of the Nigerian Curriculum in the Upper Primary Classes. Since the beginning of 2007, the school has experienced a major shift in its structure with a gradual growth of two classes per year till at present the entire EYFS has two arms in all classes. The school strives for excellence offering a wide range of educational experiences. It is actively involved in being parents’ training partners, community service and celebrates the high scholastic achievements of its students. All that we do throughout the school is based on our school tag line ‘We care'. From 2006 /2007 we had a total population of 55 pupils, in 2007/2008 our population increased to 120 pupils, 2008/2009 our population increased as well to 165 in 2009/2010 session our total population also increased to 170.2010/2011 session we had a decrease in the total population of our students to 157.2011/2012 our total population increased back to 166.
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