German School Abuja

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German School Abuja (German: Deutsche Schule Abuja) is a German international school located on the grounds of the Julius Berger Life Camp in Gwarinpa, Abuja, Nigeria.[1] Its classes go from kindergarten to class 5.[2] The construction company Julius Berger Nigeria PLC operates the school.[3]

Like many German international schools, the Abuja school is smaller than other international schools in the area because it targets German citizens and native speakers of German, and it only accepts small numbers of students who do not natively speak German.[4] It was scheduled to begin offering an English language stream in 2017.[5]

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  1. ^ "Flyerbild.jpg." German School Abuja.
  2. ^ Home page Archived 2019-08-11 at the Wayback Machine. Deutsche Schule Abuja. Retrieved on 18 January 2015. Deutsche Schulen Nigeria image Archived 2016-03-28 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ "schulprofil_2013.pdf" (Archive). Deutsche Schule Abuja. Retrieved on 19 January 2015.
  4. ^ Ngene, Bunye. Die Stellung der deutschen Sprache in Afrika: Der Einfluss der deutschen und nigerianischen Sprachpolitik auf die deutsche Sprache in Nigeria. Diplomica Verlag [de], 2013. ISBN 3842869126, 9783842869127. p. 41. "Dies liegt an der Konzeption der deutschsprachigen Schulen mit deutschem Schulziel, die sich als sogenannte Expatschule größtenteils an deutsche Staatsangehörige und deutsche Muttersprachler wenden und nur in begrenztem Maße auch Kinder anderer Muttersprachen aufnehmen (Z.B. die deutsche Schule in Nigeria). " ("The reason for this [smaller size of German-language schools compared to bilingual schools] is the school concept of the German-language schools with German educational goals. As so-called expat schools these are mostly targeted at German nationals and native German speakers and only admit a limited number of children who are native speakers of a different language (the German school in Nigeria is such an example).")
  5. ^ Home. German School Abuja. Retrieved on May 6, 2017.

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