Best secondary schools in Nigeria: If you want to learn about the best secondary schools in Nigeria 2017, then check out this article. We will tell you about top five schools with best WAEC results in Nigeria. Here, you can learn all the important things about the best schools in Nigeria. Provide your child with quality education they deserve! We have prepared information about the top 5 Nigerian schools based on the WAEC ranking 2017. If you want to see the full list, click here.
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Without further ado, let’s take a look at the best secondary schools based on their WAEC result. The list is presented in reverse order.
#5. Christ The King College
- Website: www.ckconitsha.org
- Address: Oguta Road, Onitsha, Anambra State
- E-mail(s): info@ckconitsha.org; principal@ckconitsha.org; admission@ckconitsha.org
- Phone no.: +234-803-401-8824
Coming in at number five is the Christ the King College in Onitsha, known to many as CKC Onitsha. It is a secondary school for boys that, at one point, was the best school in Nigeria. CKC Onitsha was founded in 1933 by a group of Irish missionaries led by Archbishop Charles Heerey. The primary mission of this school is to use the Roman Catholic environment and tradition for development of the new generation of Nigerian leaders. Students are assigned to different school houses (dormitories) for sports competition, management and administration purposes. Before the civil war, the houses bore the names of St. Joseph, St. Michael, St. Gabriel, St. Charles and St. Williams. These days, there are more houses, and they are called Flanagan, Butler, Allagoa, Orjiakor, Mbanefo, Aniogu, Arize, Modebe, Okagbue, Heerey, Azikiwe, Brolly and Tagbo.
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