Beehive School has announced it has officially received full accreditation from Cambridge Assessment International Education (CIE), marking a significant milestone in its ongoing commitment to delivering globally recognised and future-forward education.
According to the school’s management, this achievement reflects a strategic decision by its current leadership to align teaching, curriculum, and values with globally benchmarked standards.
“This step reinforces its dedication to academic excellence, innovation, and holistic development,” Managing Director of Beehive School, Mrs. Boyede Adebanjo said.
According to her, while Beehive School has always upheld rigorous academic standards and nurtured well-rounded learners, the Cambridge International Accreditation was an intentional shift in direction, driven by the leadership’s desire to expand learning opportunities and position Beehive students to compete and collaborate on a global scale.
“Our vision has always been to prepare students who thrive, not just within Nigeria but also on any world stage…”
Pursuing Cambridge Accreditation was a strategic decision, not due to lack of capacity, but because we are now ready to scale our vision further, ensuring our students can access world-class opportunities while staying grounded in the values that define us,” Adebanjo said.
Cambridge Assessment International Education is globally respected for its rigorous and adaptable programmes. Beehive School’s new status as a Cambridge International School means students will now have access to a broader curriculum and internationally recognised qualifications — all within the nurturing and dynamic environment the school is known for.
The accreditation also ensures continuous professional development for teachers, enhanced curriculum flexibility, and a more globally connected school experience, helping Beehive learners to become critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and responsible global citizens.
“Beehive School remains committed to creating learning experiences that equip students not only with academic knowledge but also with the empathy, confidence, and resilience they need to succeed in life,” Adebanjo added.

