What is School Without Borders?

School Without Borders is a Cambridge-aligned global learning community providing flexible, high-quality education for learners from Early Years through Upper Secondary, regardless of their location.

Is School Without Borders an online school?

Yes. We offer a dynamic online learning experience that combines live teacher-led classes, recorded lessons, independent learning activities, project-based learning, mentoring, and personalized support through a secure digital learning platform.

Who can enroll?

We welcome learners from:

  • Nigeria
  • Other African countries
  • Families in the diaspora
  • Homeschooling communities
  • Frequent-traveling families
  • Learners seeking flexible education options

 

Which curriculum do you offer?

Our programme follows a Cambridge-aligned curriculum enriched with:

  • Digital Literacy
  • Entrepreneurship Education
  • Leadership Development
  • Global Citizenship
  • Project-Based Learning
  • Critical Thinking Skills

Do students receive internationally recognized qualifications?

Yes. Eligible learners can prepare for internationally recognized Cambridge assessments and qualifications.

How are classes delivered?

Learning takes place through:

  • Live online lessons
  • Recorded lessons
  • Interactive assignments
  • Collaborative projects
  • Discussion forums
  • Virtual teamwork and engagement activities

 

Will my child interact with teachers?

Absolutely. Students participate in live lessons, tutorials, mentoring sessions, and receive regular feedback from experienced educators.

Do you accept learners with special educational needs?

Yes. School Without Borders is committed to inclusive education and welcomes learners with diverse learning needs where appropriate support structures can be provided.

 

How do you support children with learning differences?

Support may include:

  • Individualized Learning Plans
  • Small-Group Instruction
  • Flexible Learning Pathways
  • Parent Collaboration
  • Continuous Progress Monitoring

Can my child receive one-on-one support?

Yes. Additional individualized support may be available based on learner needs and educational assessments.

What time are classes held?

Class schedules are designed to accommodate learners across Nigeria, Africa, and other regions worldwide.

What happens if my child misses a live lesson?

All lessons are recorded and made available for review, ensuring learners can stay up to date with their studies.

How many hours will my child learn each week?

Learning time varies by age group and programme but generally includes:

  • Live instruction
  • Independent study
  • Projects and practical activities
  • Enrichment opportunities

What device does my child need?

Learners may access classes using:

  • Laptop computers
  • Desktop computers
  • Tablets

For older learners, a laptop is strongly recommended.

 

Do we need high-speed internet?

A stable internet connection is recommended for live lessons, collaboration, and access to learning resources.

Which learning platforms do you use?

Students learn through our secure digital learning environment, which provides access to lessons, assignments, assessments, communication tools, and academic resources.

How do I apply?

Simply complete the online enquiry or application form available on our website.

Is there an entrance assessment?

Some year groups may require a placement assessment or academic review to ensure appropriate learner support and placement.

Can students join during the school year?

Yes. Admissions are accepted throughout the year, subject to availability and placement requirements.

What are your school fees?

 

Fees vary depending on:

  • Year Group
  • Programme Selected
  • Learning Support Requirements

Please contact our Admissions Team for the latest fee schedule.

 

Can fees be paid in installments?

Yes. Flexible payment plans may be available for eligible families.

 

Are sibling discounts available?

Yes. Families enrolling multiple children may qualify for sibling discounts.

How will I know my child is making progress?

Parents receive:

  • Academic Progress Reports
  • Assessment Feedback
  • Teacher Updates
  • Parent-Teacher Conferences

 

Can parents communicate with teachers?

Yes. Parents have access to scheduled communication channels and support meetings throughout the academic year.

How involved do parents need to be?

Parental involvement depends on the learner’s age. Younger learners generally require more support, while older students are encouraged to develop greater independence.

Will my child be prepared for university?

Yes. Our programmes are designed to equip learners with the academic skills, confidence, and competencies required for higher education and future success.

Do students receive career guidance?

Yes. Career exploration, mentorship, and pathway planning are integrated into the learning experience.

 

What age groups do you currently serve?

School Without Borders currently serves learners aged 3–16 years through:

  • Early Years
  • Primary
  • Lower Secondary
  • Upper Secondary (IGCSE)
  • Special Needs Programmes

Additional programmes may be introduced as the school continues to grow and expand globally.