Multimedia

Technology is part of how we teach every day. Our Multimedia rooms are equipped with computers, projectors, and audio-visual tools that bring lessons to life. Students use them for presentations, research, and digital projects that build computer skills early.We use multimedia to support core subjects like Math, Science, and English. Instead of just reading about the solar system, students watch videos, explore 3D models, and create their own slides to present. It keeps them engaged and helps them remember more.

What students gain:

Online Learning

Educational Games

We use online learning to support students when they’re absent or to reinforce lessons at home. Through our parent WhatsApp groups and Google Classroom, teachers share notes, assignments, and short video lessons. This keeps students connected to their class and helps parents track what’s being taught each week.

Learning sticks better when it’s fun. In Primary classes, we use age-appropriate educational games to build skills in Math, Phonics, and Science. Activities include quizzes, word games, and problem-solving challenges that run during ICT periods and free time. It keeps students engaged while building accuracy and speed.

Frequently Asked Questions?

Admissions run from March to August for the September term. You can register at any campus or online at queenslandacademy.edu.ng. We’ll invite you for a short assessment and campus tour.

We use online tools to support learning, not replace it. Core subjects get video notes and assignments online, but main lessons happen in class with teachers for better interaction.

Internal report cards are issued at the end of each term. External exam certificates for BECE, WAEC, and NECO are released by the exam bodies. We notify parents immediately they arrive at school for collection.