Welcome to Edgewood College
At Edgewood College, learning extends beyond the classroom. Our diverse range of clubs and extracurricular activities allows students to explore their interests, discover new talents, and develop practical life skills in a supportive environment.
Students can choose from activities such as karate, makeup artistry, gele styling, drama, culinary arts, music, choir, chess, scrabble, and more. Each student is encouraged to commit to the club of their choice and actively participate throughout the term, fostering discipline, creativity, teamwork, and confidence.
These clubs are designed not only for enjoyment, but also to help students build transferable skills, express themselves creatively, and grow holistically—academically, socially, and personally.
Sports are an integral part of life at Edgewood College, supporting physical wellbeing, teamwork, and character development. Our sports programme encourages students to stay active, build resilience, and develop a healthy competitive spirit.
Students participate in a variety of sporting activities, including basketball, football, table tennis, and many more. Through regular training, friendly competitions, organised games and Inter-house sports students learn the value of discipline, collaboration, leadership, and perseverance.
At Edgewood College, sports are more than physical activity—they are a vital part of building confidence, fostering school spirit, and promoting balanced development.
Edgewood College also places strong emphasis on experiential learning through educational trips and excursions. These outings are carefully planned to expose students to history, culture, industry, and real-world environments that complement classroom learning.
Our students have visited notable locations such as Olumo Rock, Badagry Heritage sites, Green Legacy Resort, Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Nigerian Stock Exchange. Through these experiences, students gain practical insights, broaden their perspectives, and develop a deeper understanding of Nigeria’s history, economy, and cultural heritage.
These trips encourage curiosity, critical thinking, and real-life engagement—helping students connect theory with practice and learn beyond textbooks.