First Island Montessori School

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First Island Montessori School (FIMS)
Address
First Island Close, Opposite Mayfair Gardens

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School type International - British Curriculum
MottoSkills for life
Head of schoolPeace Nwobudu Ideozu B.Ed
GenderMixed
Houses2
Color(s)Blue & Grey
Website First Island Montessori School (FIMS) - Official Website

First Island Montessori School (FIMS) also known as "First Island", was established in 2014 to provide a British curriculum in a Montessori setting in Lagos, Nigeria. It is run by the multinational education company, M, M & M Educational Firm, as a branch of First Island Schools.

The school is a co-educational international school for children aged from 24 months to 11 years. Its current head of school is Peace Nwobudu Ideozu B.Ed

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