Our Approach

We believe that a personalized and tailored approach is key to delivering the best possible results for our students.

We understand that every student has unique needs and goals, and that a one-size-fits-all solution is not enough to meet those needs effectively.

Our teachers work closely with each student to understand their specific requirements and to develop a customized strategy that is tailored to their individual needs. We provide the highest quality learning experience and strive to build long-lasting relationships with our students based on trust and mutual respect.

We regularly challenge parents, families of Igbo descent and leaders of Igbo communities to promote the use of Igbo language in their daily conversation at home, office, Market place and in meeting proceedings.

Our approach is centered on the following key principles

Language Asusu

Part 1

Introduction: Topics to be covered include Igbo Alphabet, formation of words and simple sentences, parts of speech, spelling and pronunciation, numbers, days of the week, telling time, parts of the body, home and kitchen items, Igbo food, the classroom, the office, common vocabulary etc.

Part 2

Conversation: Topics to be covered include greetings, self-introduction, classroom , family conversation, marketplace, workplace, during meals, hotel, during travel, everyday, complex vocabulary etc.


Culture Omenala

Part 1

Igbo People: Topics include the origin and distribution of the Igbo people, Characteristics of an Igbo person, communal living, typical Igbo family, duties of parents and children in a family, dialogue on respect, traditional practices, marriage customs, receiving visitors, dress codes, community leadership, religious beliefs.

Part 2

Folktales: Topics includes folktales, folklore, fairy tales, rhymes, Igbo songs, riddles, jokes, and proverbs.

Part 3

Igbo Dances: Topics on content and composition of various Igbo dance groups.

Literature Agumagu

Part 1

Topics will include reading and comprehension of a variety of Oral Literature, Written Literature, Poetry, Poems, Prose, Drama, Culture and General Reference Books.


Graduation

A Diploma in Igbo Language, People and Culture is awarded to students who have successfully completed all three-year academic programs and have attained a 60% competence in each skill i.e., Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing of the Igbo Language as well as familiarity with the Customs and Traditions of the Igbo People.

A Certificate in Igbo Language Literacy is awarded at the end of successful completion of each academic level with a pass mark of 60%.