Its landmark include Pobuna Junior and Senior High School with close proximity to Araga in Epe.
Students spend three years in the Junior School; all programmes include Physical Education and Computer Studies.
Evaluation and certification are based on continuous assessment (Form Order System) and an end-of-course examination conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), leading to the award of the West African Senior School Certificate (WASSC).
In the senior secondary school, students pick among the Science, Art and Business class, depending on which career path they are interested in.
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) programme was introduced into Atlantic Hall in September 2001 as a substitute for the Cambridge GCE 'O' Level.
The IGCSE is conducted in June and November each year by Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) through the British Council.
The farm grows various crops; some of the students help in planting as projects for the Environmental Club or as class practicals.
They host open day's for different year groups, where parents and their children can come in and have informative conversations with their various students.
The school staff consists of teachers, sport coordinators, cleaners, housemistresses, doctors, nurses, librarians and security guards.