American International School of Lagos
Andre Peter Wiggins is a Secondary Technology Teacher at the American International School of Lagos since August 2024, specializing in digital design with a focus on digital literacy, creativity, and digital citizenship. Previously, Wiggins served as a Secondary Technology Teacher at Pan American School of Bahia, where responsibilities included teaching Design & Innovation to middle school students and IB Computer Science to high school students. Wiggins also worked as an Educational Technology Instructional Coach and IT Support Technician, providing professional development on Google for Education technologies and managing G Suite platforms. Additional roles include Full Stack Development Teacher at Senac Brasil, participation in the Cambridge Teaching Skills Roadmap Project, Google for Education Instructor, and Electronics Technician at Motorola. Wiggins holds multiple degrees, including a Bachelor's in Information Systems and a Licentiate in Pedagogy in Computer Science.
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American International School of Lagos
The American International School of Lagos Nigeria is a globally recognised not-for-profit school serving over 500 children from some 50+ nationalities. Situated on Victoria Island, the commercial heart of Lagos, the school’s highly qualified faculty and staff designs meaningful learning experiences which empower students and develop the whole child. Accredited by the Council of International Schools and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, all AISL students have the opportunity to earn the American High School Diploma and the International Baccalaureate Diploma. The school is a close-knit community and serves children aged from 3-19. Working in partnership with parents, AISL supports students to develop their talents and pursue their interests and passions in academics, arts, technology, athletics and global citizenship. AISL also encourages students to develop an appreciation for and understanding of Nigeria and to celebrate the diversity of our campus family which comprises more than 50 nationalities.