he
reward a student can give either his/her teachers or parents is to have
an outstanding result in the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).
Spending six years in a secondary school
without having good performance to show for it is like a fruitless
effort on the part of the school management and its reputation.
Here are 9 citadel of learning with outstanding WAEC results:
1. Loyola Jesuit college, Abuja
The highly selective, six-year school
has claimed the best results on the West Africa Examination Council
(WAEC) examinations for the past seven years. The school also had the
best JAMB results for several of those years, and is thus regarded as
one of the best in West Africa.
The school was opened on October 2, 1996, and is named after the Society’s founder, St. Ignatius of Loyola.
2. Marist Brothers’ Juniorate, Uturu
It is owned and run by the Marist Brothers, the school was opened to the public 1981.
Teaching at the school is based on two
ideas of morals and education. The school has a strong, moral,
understanding and educative community of teachers and students working
together to achieve the goal of education and success in the future.
3. Lumen Christi International high school, Uromi
Lumen Christi International High School, Uromi is a catholic school founded in 1986 by Rev. Dr. P.E Ekpu.
The school is located at Uromi North
East Edo state. In 2004, the school was named 4th best secondary school
in West Africa and in 2009 she repeated the same position winning the
best overall WAEC result.
4. Grundtvig International secondary school, Oba
Grundtvig International secondary school is a Nigerian independent boarding school in Oba, Anambra state.
The school has repeatedly featured among
the top ten performing schools in Nigeria based on its WAEC results. It
was also ranked fifth in Nigeria 2014.
5. Mea Mater Elizabeth high school, Agbani
In the 2015 WAEC exams, Mea Mater
Elizabeth high School was ranked 7th place out of more than 80,000
secondary schools in Nigeria. The school was also noted as one of the
best performed schools in Africa in the year 2011.
The private Nigerian secondary school
institution and boarding school was opened in September 2004. It is
located in the village of Ojiagu in Agbani, Enugu.
6. Christ the King College, Gwagwalada
Christ the King College (CKC) is a Catholic mission secondary school, established in 1991 by Late Dominic Cardinal Ekandem.
C.K.C aims at producing young school
graduates, who are knowledgeable, trustworthy, God fearing, patriotic
and responsible. Such are to become polished leaders without bias or
frontier.
7. The Lagoon secondary school, Lekki
Lagoon School is a private all-girls
secondary school located in Lekki, in Lagos state. The school aims at
investing in the Nigerian girl child for the good of the society.
8. Graceland International School, Port-Harcourt
Graceland has a proud history of
providing a high standard of education. The school is one of the 5 star
rated schools in Nigeria and known for its all-round excellence
worldwide.
Graceland has proven its leadership in academics, morals and extra-curricular achievements.
9. Nigerian Turkish International College, Kaduna
NTIC strives to provide quality
education using the Nigerian academic curriculum. The learning
institution creates a conducive environment for learning, with the aid
of modern classrooms and laboratories equipped classrooms.
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