Child’s Bridge Academy

FAQ

Find clear answers to the most common questions about Child’s Bridge Academy, our digital Nigerian curriculum, and how your child can learn from anywhere in the world.

Online Nigerian School • Ages 3–15

Child’s Bridge Academy – Frequently Asked Questions

This FAQ is designed to help parents—especially Nigerian families abroad—understand how Child’s Bridge Academy works, how children learn with us, and what makes our model unique.

Online Nigerian Curriculum Ages 3–16 Diaspora Families Welcome Live & Recorded Classes
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Who We Serve Nigerian children in the diaspora and at home (as space allows), from Nursery to JSS, ages 3–15.
How We Teach Daily live online classes, recorded lessons, homework support, structured assessments and feedback.
Why It Matters We preserve Nigerian curriculum and cultural identity while offering flexible, affordable digital learning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Click on each question below to read more about how Child’s Bridge Academy supports your child’s learning journey.

Q Where is Child’s Bridge Academy located?
Child’s Bridge Academy operates primarily as an online school supported by well-equipped teacher facilities in Nigeria. Our students may live abroad, but our teaching center in Nigeria provides:
  • Structured academic delivery
  • Proper monitoring and supervision of teachers
  • A standardized curriculum aligned with Nigerian national expectations
This model allows children to enjoy home-based learning while remaining connected to a trusted Nigerian educational system.
Q Who can enroll in Child’s Bridge Academy?
Any child between Nursery and Junior Secondary School level (ages 3–15) can enroll from any country in the world.

Our school is especially designed for:
  • Nigerian families living in the diaspora
  • Parents facing immigration or documentation challenges
  • Families who find foreign school fees too expensive
  • Parents who prefer a culturally familiar Nigerian curriculum
Enrollment is open all year, so your child can start when you are ready.
Q What curriculum does the school follow?
We teach the Nigerian curriculum from Nursery through Junior Secondary School. This keeps your child academically connected to Nigerian standards while using a global digital delivery model.

Subjects include:
  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Basic Science and Technology
  • Civic Education & Social Studies
  • ICT & Reasoning
  • Creative Arts
  • Nigerian Languages (where applicable)
Q Are your teachers certified and qualified?
Yes. Every teacher at Child’s Bridge Academy is:
  • Licensed and trained in the Nigerian curriculum
  • Background and criminal-record screened
  • Professionally experienced in child-centered digital teaching
  • Working from within our teacher facility for continuous performance monitoring
We prioritize safety, discipline, professionalism and strong classroom management.
Q How are children taught at Child’s Bridge Academy?
We use a structured hybrid model that blends live interaction with flexible review:
  • Daily live online classes
  • Recorded lessons for revision and catching up
  • Homework support from dedicated teachers
  • Digital learning materials for each subject
  • Monthly assessments to track progress
This approach allows children to learn at their pace while still receiving personal attention.
Q How long are daily classes?
Class duration depends on the level:
  • Nursery: 1.5–2 hours per day
  • Primary: 2–3 hours per day
  • Junior Secondary (JSS): 3–4 hours per day
Each day includes structured lessons, interactive teaching, quizzes and assignments.
Q How does the admission process work?
Our admissions process is simple and parent-friendly:
  • Step 1 – Apply Online: Fill out the application form on our website.
  • Step 2 – Upload Documents: Birth certificate, passport photo, previous results (if any).
  • Step 3 – Assessment & Placement: We assess your child to determine the best class.
  • Step 4 – Admission Offer: Successful applicants receive an admission letter and fee details.
  • Step 5 – Fee Payment: Parents pay in full or via approved installment.
  • Step 6 – Orientation: Parents and students attend a short onboarding/orientation session.
  • Step 7 – Class Access: LMS and app logins are issued and learning begins.
Q Can my child join in the middle of a term?
Yes. We understand that many diaspora families experience transitions during the year. Children can join at any time. Placement tests ensure they are placed in the level that best matches their current ability.
Q How will my child be evaluated?
We track academic growth through:
  • Monthly class tests
  • Continuous assessment
  • Homework and assignments
  • Project work
  • End-of-term examinations
Parents receive digital progress reports via our Parent Portal.
Q Does your school issue official certificates?
Yes. At the end of JSS 3, each student receives a recognized academic certificate that validates their progression.

For Senior Secondary, students may continue with us digitally as we prepare them for WAEC while they live abroad. We partner with accredited WAEC centers in Nigeria where students can sit for their exams when ready.
Q Do you prepare children for WAEC while they are abroad?
Absolutely. For students progressing into SSS, we provide a structured WAEC preparation program with:
  • Dedicated subject coaching
  • Past question practice
  • Mock examinations
Students may book exam sessions in Nigeria through our partner WAEC centers, so they do not lose educational continuity even while living abroad.
Q What technology does my child need?
Your child only needs:
  • A smartphone, tablet or computer
  • Reliable internet access
Classes run on our secure LMS and mobile app where students attend lessons, submit work and communicate with teachers.
Q What happens if my child misses a class?
All lessons are recorded. If your child misses a session due to illness, travel or time-zone differences, they can:
  • Watch the recorded lesson
  • Ask follow-up questions from the teacher digitally
This makes the system flexible while keeping learning continuous.
Q Can parents monitor their children’s progress?
Yes. Parents have access to a Parent Dashboard where they can:
  • View attendance records
  • Check grades and assessments
  • Read teacher remarks and feedback
  • See upcoming assignments and tasks
  • Track academic progress over time
In addition, parents receive periodic reports and may schedule discussions with teachers when needed.
Q Are there extracurricular opportunities for my child?
Yes. We run optional extra programs such as:
  • Weekend coding and ICT clubs
  • Creative arts and drawing sessions
  • Music and cultural activities
  • Leadership and character-building workshops
These help children build confidence, creativity and a strong sense of cultural identity.
Q Is my child’s information secure?
Yes. We take privacy and security seriously by:
  • Using secure, password-protected learning platforms
  • Ensuring teachers are background-checked and supervised
  • Handling all academic records confidentially
Our goal is to create a safe digital and physical environment for every learner.
Q Do you offer installment payment options?
Yes. We understand that many families plan their budget carefully, so we allow flexible monthly or termly payment schedules where applicable. This helps parents maintain their children’s education without overwhelming financial pressure.
Q Are your fees affordable compared to schools abroad?
In many countries, tuition is 5–10 times more expensive than in Nigeria, and some Nigerian families cannot enroll their children due to cost or immigration limitations.

Child’s Bridge Academy offers a structured, affordable alternative that preserves quality while reducing cost. Children receive full academic support without the heavy burden of foreign school fees.
Q Does my child need a school uniform?
A uniform is not required for daily online classes. However, we may introduce optional “uniform days” for special events, digital assemblies or community activities to strengthen school identity and pride.
Q What makes Child’s Bridge Academy special?
Child’s Bridge Academy is built specifically for Nigerian families who want to combine quality, culture and flexibility.

Key strengths include:
  • Highly qualified Nigerian teachers
  • Affordability for diaspora families
  • Full Nigerian curriculum coverage
  • JSS certification and SSS WAEC preparation
  • Strong cultural and language identity
  • Safe, supervised teacher facility in Nigeria
  • Live and recorded learning for flexible schedules
  • Continuous parent access, feedback and support
In simple terms, we provide a bridge that preserves culture, saves cost and secures your child’s academic future.
Still have questions?
You can reach our admissions team for a one-on-one conversation about your child’s needs and how Child’s Bridge Academy can support your family.