ENROLLMENT INTO JUNIOR OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL
Ready for the Next Level of Learning
Admission into Junior and Senior Secondary School begins with our main entrance exam every FIRST SATURDAY IN JUNE.
Supplementary exams are available year-round for transfers and late entries. Whether your child is stepping up or transferring in, we ensure the right academic fit through a careful placement process.
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When is the main entrance exam for new secondary students?
The main entrance exam holds every year on the first Saturday in June for both Junior and Senior Secondary School admission.
Can I still enroll my child if I missed the main exam?
Yes! We offer supplementary admission exams year-round. Simply contact the school office to schedule a suitable date.
Are transfer students required to write an exam?
Yes, transfer students must take a placement exam and provide academic records from their previous school to verify their current level.
What happens during the SS3 enrollment process?
Students seeking admission into SS3 go through a more rigorous screening and must prove readiness for external exams through academic assessments.
What makes your secondary school unique?
We combine academic excellence with strong moral and spiritual values, supported by top-tier teachers and a track record of success in external exams like WAEC, NECO, and JAMB.
Are there boarding facilities for secondary students?
Yes, we offer boarding services for both junior and senior students. This provides a focused environment and structured daily routine.
How do you prepare students for final exams like WAEC and JAMB?
We provide intensive revision classes, mock exams, and one-on-one academic support to ensure every student is exam-ready.
Who can I talk to about my child’s academic background before enrolling?
Our Proprietor, Proprietress, and Principal are available for consultations. Parents can meet with them directly to discuss their child’s unique academic needs.