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The Homeland School is a historic school in Homeland, Florida. It is located at 249 Church Avenue, inside Homeland Heritage Park . On February 2, 2007, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .
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The Lagoon School is a private all-girls primary and secondary school located in Lekki, in Lagos State, Nigeria. It has about seven hundred students in the secondary section and about two hundred and fifty pupils in the primary section and a hundred members of staff.
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Lekki British School (LBS) is a British international school in Lekki, Lagos State. [1] It serves preschool, junior school, and high school in its 25 acres (10 ha) campus. There is a boarding facility for high school students. The school was established in September 2000. [2] As of 2013, the annual tuition for a day student is 2,911,300 Naira. [3]
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Founded in July 2002 by Kehinde Nwani, the school uses a combination of the British National Curriculum and the Nigerian Curriculum. [1] [2] The school began Meadow Hall Infant and Junior School in 2002 then expanded into Infant and Junior schools on two sites (Lekki and Ikoyi) and a College in Lekki, with a total population of about 1,100 ...
HLC establishment and operation is based on the number of school-age students in a remote community, although there is often significant variation in actual implementation. School age was considered to be from four to seventeen years. Twelve school age children entitles a community to an HLC; if the number drops below nine the HLC is closed. [13]