Greenpath College balances academically stimulating experiences with a robust social
life built on the foundation that every learner is a solution provider to the world.
Greenpath is a community of positive expression and equipped with standard sporting
facilities, theatre, laboratory—all these in a serene environment that gives a feeling of
home to all who come. The year 9 Cambridge Checkpoint Examinations are taken at the
end of year 9. IGCSE Examinations and SSCEs are taken in years 11 and 12 respectively.
Life skills application is at the core of our college life; our curriculum is designed to raise successful global leaders in any sphere of engagement with a strong emphasis on communication and oratory skills. Our eager, passionate and purpose-driven team of qualified instructors is always willing to provide the best in pastoral care, academic mentoring and help our learners attain great heights in the expression of their innate talents.
Our secondary curriculum is largely British oriented with core subjects being English Language Arts, Mathematics and Sciences (Earth, Life and Physical Sciences). Others are Social studies (Nigerian and International), Agricultural Science and Physical Education. Our curriculum infusions are Diction & Elocution, ICT, Fine and Creative Arts, Music, French, Nigerian languages, Etiquette and Living Values.
A wide range of club activities
and school activities are included, ensuring a holistic, fun, yet intensive approach to
learning. Continuous teacher training, pupil assessment and curriculum evaluation are
at the core of our consistent routine to ensure global standards are maintained.
Greenpath Preparatory School is a motivational and inspirational school where you can
explore opportunities to discover and nurture your talents. Pupils are engaged in drama
presentations, mathematics competitions, debates, spelling bee competitions,
declamation contests, and music/ talent shows within every term.
Continuous Assessment Tests are taken twice in a term at 20% each, and end of term
assessments at 60%. Projects are also assigned across the various subjects which are
graded and add up to the continuous assessment scores. At the end of each term,
honour roll is pasted which has the names of students with average scores of 90s in all
graded subjects. Honour roll certificates are also awarded.