Westminster College sets its entry standard at a level which should enable the motivated students to achieve a wide range of Cambridge,WAEC,and
NECO Examination results at grades A to C.
There is increasing pressure every where in the academic world for exam success and, at Westminster College, our organizational ability will continue to make us successful in helping students of a wide range of ability to achieve their optimum potential. The college aims at more subtle and long lasting academic achievements.
The pursuit of academic success should be seen by students as a voyage of discovery with great potentials for excitement as well as profit. Students are taught how to learn and to take pride in their performance. Once enthusiasm is generated, achievement is not far behind.
The College curriculum is under constant review. In the lower school, that is the Junior Secondary (JS 1-3) it broadly follows the National Curriculum and the Cambridge
I.G.C.S.E. But the College reserves the rights to upgrade it's academic programme from time to time.
In the first three years all students follow a common curriculum of:
English Language
Mathematics
Integrated Science
Home Economics
Agriculture
French
Fine Art
Music
Introductory Technology (Intro Tech)
Literature in English
Religious Studies
Information Technology (Computer Science)
Physical and Health Education
Social Studies
Yoruba, Hausa or Igbo
At the end of the third year students choose Nine subjects from a broad and generous range of options which are followed to Cambridge
IGCSE, West African Senior School Certificate Examination and National
Examination Council (NECO).
Subjects for WASCE/Cambridge
IGCSE/NECO
Mathematics
English Language
Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Further Mathematics
Agriculture
Economics
Home Economics (Foods and Nutrition)
Literature in English
Yoruba
Fine Art
Technical Drawing
Government
History
Principles of Accounts
Geography
Religious Studies
Music
Commerce
All Students have courses in computer, Physical Education and aspects of personal and social development.