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PRE-COLLEGE INTERVENTION PROGRAMME
This program is specifically for newly admitted Year 7 students. The purpose of the program is to broaden the academic horizon of our students, and fully prepare them for college work. For four weeks, the students will be taught selected topics from primary school curriculum in their core subjects and in the end, they will be assessed based on what they have been taught. It is hoped that at the end of the fourth week, they would have been fully grounded and prepared for college work.
INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
In a bid to give our students an opportunity to compete favorably with their contemporaries at international level, Lead-Forte Gate College has introduced tutorial classes for international examinations such as SAT, TOEFL, GMAT etc. The school is also be charged with the responsibilities of preparing and registering students for university placement exams to the USA and Canada.
We run the British and Nigerian Curricula in an integrated format such that teachers provide and manage opportunities for students to explore ideas and develop knowledge and skills, through discussion and group activities.
Our E-Learning programme gives our students the collaborative learning opportunity. Click the link below to explore
LFGC understands that the school library is a catalyst for literacy and reading and for teaching and scaffolding inquiry learning. We have broad collections of resources in many formats and enthusiastic, trained librarians to support students in using and applying information resources to build new knowledge.
Boosting participation in sport and games can generate a variety of socio-economic benefits. LFGC understands that Sport can, and does, make a profound and positive impact on individuals, communities and wider society.
The most basic reason for students joining a club or team is that it gives them something better to do than staring at the wall, wandering the hall, or napping all afternoon.
The most basic reason for students joining a club or team is that it gives them something better to do than staring at the wall, wandering the hall, or napping all afternoon.