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  2. Cherryfield College - Wikipedia

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    Cherryfield College is a Nigerian and British-style co-educational school established to cater for children located throughout Nigeria and beyond. It is located in Jikwoyi, FCT Abuja, the federal capital territory of Nigeria. It was established in September 2004. [1] [2]

  3. Loyola Jesuit College - Wikipedia

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    Loyola Jesuit College is a private Catholic secondary boarding school, located in Gidan Mangoro, Abuja, Nigeria. [1] The school was founded by the Society of Jesus on October 2, 1996, and is named after the Society's founder, St. Ignatius of Loyola. The school has consistently ranked at the top of Nigerian schools in the WAEC exams. [2]

  4. Whiteplains British School - Wikipedia

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    While the first campus is a primary school and administrative block located at Plot 528 Cadastral Zone B4, Jabi, the second campus, which harbours the secondary school and the advanced studies department, is seated on a land mass of 4.5 hectares in Daki Bui, Jabi, Abuja. Whiteplains British School has a close affiliation with a number of ...

  5. The Regent School - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Abuja, the federal capital territory of Nigeria. It was established in 2000. It was established in 2000. The Regent School is the first British School Overseas (BSO) in Nigeria, and the first to have an outstanding school inspection report as adjudged by PENTA, a DfE-approved directorate of inspections for British Schools ...

  6. American International School of Abuja - Wikipedia

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    American International School of Abuja (AISA) is a coeducational international day school in Abuja, Nigeria serving grades Pre-School through Grade 12. [1] The school year runs from August to June, with 180 student contact days. [2] At the end of the 2015–2016 school year, the student population was 470 spanning from over 40 countries. [3]

  7. Command Secondary Schools - Wikipedia

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    There are a total of 45 Command schools, 30 of which are boarding schools and 15 are day schools. [1] Command schools were established as welfare schools to provide low cost, quality education to children of Nigerian army personnel while indoctrinating patriotism, civic responsibility and military discipline in attendees.

  8. List of schools in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Auntie Maria School, Benin City; Edo College, Benin City; Federal Government Girls College, Benin; Lumen Christi International High School, Uromi; Nosakhare Model Educational Centre, Benin City; Presentation National High School, Benin City

  9. Category:Boarding schools in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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