PRIMARY SCHOOL

The subjects taught in BLOOMS Primary include the following:

English Language (Including Verbal Reasoning)

Mathematics (Including Quantitative Reasoning)

Science and Technology

Social Studies (History, Geography, Society)

Music

Art and Craft (Including origami skills)

Home Economics

French

Spanish

Physical Education

Verbal Aptitude

Quantitative Reasoning

Information and Communication Technology/Computer studies

Christian Religious Knowledge (Optional)

Handwriting

Elocution

Non-verbal reasoning

SECONDARY SCHOOL

The Secondary school curriculum is essentially an integration of the Nigerian and British National curricula. The Middle/Junior School constitutes Year 7 to 9, while the High/Senior School, Year 10 to 12. Learning areas include:

CREATIVE, VOCATIONAL & TECHNICAL

Basic Technology

Food & Nutrition

Catering and craft practice

Home Management

Information & Communications Technology

Data Processing

Music, Dance and Drama

Physical & Health Education

Technical Drawing

Visual Arts

Art and Design, Design and Technology

Photography

Computer studies

 SCIENCES

Agricultural Science

Basic Science

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

Animal husbandry

Fishery

HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

Business Studies

Christian Religious Studies

Civic Education

Security Education

Commerce

Economics

Financial Accounting

Geography

Global Perspective

Government

History

Social Studies

Insurance

Office practice

LANGUAGES

English Language

Literature in English

French

Igbo

Yoruba

 Hausa

MATHEMATICS 

Mathematics

Further/Additional Mathematics

SECONDARY SECTION

In the Junior High school, students offer fifteen subjects in Years 7 & 8, and twelve subjects in Year 9.

At the end of the Middle/Junior school, students sit for the Cambridge Checkpoint and the National Examinations Council (NECO) administered Basic Education Certificate Examination (B.E.C.E).

In the Senior High school, choices are made based on career path groupings of sciences, social sciences, management sciences, and humanities.

At the end of Year 11, students sit for the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE).

At the end of Year 12, students write the West African Examination Council (WAEC) and National Examinations Council (NECO) Senior School Certificate Examinations.

Students who plan to school in the United States are advised to write the PSAT during the first term of Year 11, and the SAT, IELTS and TOEFL (if required) from the third term of Year 11.

Students who plan to attend a university in Nigeria are advised to write the Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in the final term of Year 12.