British School of Lomé, Togo
The British School of Lomé (BSL) was established in 1983 to serve expatriate families based in Lomé, Togo.[1]
Notable alumni
- Edu Adodo, author of "Children of Stardust";[2] the author regularly holds writing workshop with the school's IGCSI and IBDP students.
- Efe Ukala, vice president and assistant general counsel on institutional investors at JPMorgan Chase.[3]
- Bello El-Rufai, Nigerian politician and entrepreneur. Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives & Chairman House Committee on Banking Regulations.
See also
- List of international schools
- Education in Togo
References
External links
- School website
- Photographs of the British School of Lome by Mike Rimmer
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Lomé
- Hotel 2 Fevrier
- Independence Monument
- Lomé Grand Market
- Sacred Heart Cathedral
- Togo National Museum
- University of Lomé (former University of Benin)
- Lycée Français de Lomé
- British School of Lomé, Togo
- American International School of Lomé
- Arc-en-Ciel International School
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