The first Chrisland School was founded on 3 October 1977 by an educationist, High Chief Dr. (Mrs.) Winifred Adefolahan Awosika, OON, at
Ikeja. Aside the Ikeja campus, the school sites are now in
Lekki, Ladipo Oluwole,
Festac, Idimu,
Victoria Garden City (VGC), and
Abuja Schools • Chrisland School Ladipo Oluwole • Chrisland School Opebi • Chrisland College Idimu • Chrisland School VGC • Chrisland Nursery School VGC • Chrisland High School VGC • Chrisland High School Ikeja • Chrisland Pre-Degree College • Chrisland School Abuja • Chrisland School Lekki • Chrisland High School Abuja • Chrisland High School Lekki • Chrisland School Festac Area • Chrisland High School Festac Area • Chrisland College Katampe Abuja
Extracurricular activities and achievements The VGC campus of the school celebrated her inaugural career day on 30 April 2015. The event was coordinated by the principal of the school, professor
John Viljoen In 2016, Chrisland Schools beat out other participants, including
Atlantic Hall, Meadow Hall, Day Waterman College, Temple Schools and Noble house to win the AISEN Volleyball Competition in the Senior Girls Category. On 3 December 2016, Chrisland Schools, Lagos, won the 10-school Loya Milk Swimming Competition tagged Loya Swim Meet. A competition organised by Loya Milk to boost swimming in secondary schools in the country. In 2016, Chrisland High School, Ikeja, won the junior category for the Lagos Zone (which involved schools in the Southern part of the country) of the national history competition with 80 points. David Uwakwe of Chrisland College Idimu in 2016 emerged the third best in the West Africa Senior Secondary School Examination (WASSCE). Uwetu Obadiah-Franklin of Chrisland High School, Abuja defeated contestants from sixteen other countries to win the 2016 TSL International Schools Essay/ Debate competition in Dubai. Also in 2016, Chrisland High School VGC finished 1st out of 37 schools that participated in the South Western Zone Nigeria regionals of the International Geography Olympiad. In the annual literary competition, tagged Teecoks writing competition held in February 2017, Ibukunoluwa Addy of Chrisland College, Idimu, finished first in the prose category of the competition. As part of its 40th anniversary, Chrisland Schools on the 2nd day of March, 2017, commissioned the Chrisland High Performance Centre at the 24th Annual Inter-house Sports Competition of Chrisland College Idimu, Lagos State with a host of dignitaries attending. In March 2017, Chrisland School students participated in PROJECT WET; an initiative by Nestle Nigeria Plc in commemoration of the United Nations
World Water Day for proper water management in the society as a standard for meeting water challenges to save the environment and ecological system. Chrisland Schools secured an Outstanding Rating in the 2017 Whole School Evaluation by the Office of Education Quality Assurance, a division of the Ministry of Education. The exercise was carried out by District 1 Evaluators in Lagos State in November 2016. A revisit was made by the office in March 2017 to validate their findings, and found that the report was reliable and objective. Chinasa Adaeze Osuji had the highest mark in the world for Cambridge IGCSE Agriculture in the November 2017 exam. Haneefa Kasim of Chrisland School VGC won the Sidmach Prize after emerging as the Second Overall Best Result in Lagos State in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE, 2020) In 2021, Chrisland Schools Limited, emerged Winner, Most Outstanding Private Secondary School. In 2021, three students of Chrisland Schools received the Council of British International Schools (COBIS) awards for outstanding achievements. Chrisland Secondary School, emerged Winner, Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization Competition in 2021. In 2023, two students of Chrisland Schools, Mmesomachukwu Okonkwo and Oluwabukolami Adeyemi, emerged 'Tops in the World' in the Cambridge International AS (Advanced Subsidiary) Level and International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGSCE) examinations respectively. ==Scholarships==