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School in Lagos State, Nigeria
Avi-Cenna International School
School logo
Address
6, Harold Shodipo Crescent,
GRA, Ikeja
Lagos State
Nigeria
Coordinates6°35′18″N 3°21′08″E / 6.5882°N 3.3523°E / 6.5882; 3.3523
Information
Type
MottoEducation for a changing world
Established1989
FounderMr. & Mrs. Foudeh
PrincipalPaul Olubajo
Age range2–15
Websitewww.avi-cenna.com

Avi-Cenna International School is a government-approved co-educational British curriculum school located in the GRA part of Ikeja in Lagos State. Founded in 1989, the school focuses on the "promotion of moral and ethical values" with the view of "developing interpersonal and leadership skills" of her students.

History

The word "Avi-Cenna" was coined out from the name of a renowned Persian polymath named Avicenna. Founded in 1989 by Mr. and Mrs. Foudeh who were Jordanese immigrants, Avi-Cenna International School began educational activities with seventy pioneer students and eight teachers.

Administration and structure

Headed by Paul Olubajo who serves as the Principal, Avi-Cenna International School is a boarding and day school for children from the age of 2 to 16 years.

See also

References

  1. "Avi-Cenna International School, GRA Ikeja". Internations. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  2. "Avi-Cenna International School". LogBaby. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  3. "Since 1989". Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  4. "School structure". Retrieved 13 November 2015.

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