As of recent estimates, approximately 50% of children who start secondary school in Nigeria complete it, translating to around 3.5 million students graduating annually. However, overall completion rates vary significantly by region and gender, with disparities affecting rural areas and girls' education. Efforts to improve access and quality of education continue to be a focus for the Nigerian government and various organizations. For the latest and most accurate statistics, it's advisable to consult recent reports from educational authorities or organizations like UNICEF.
The size of land for secondary school is about 27plot of land
Atlantic hall
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Day Waterman college is da best school in Nigeria other schhols are fake you can can simply check from dwc.org.ng
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Loyola Jesuit college
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In North American school systems, and some European ones, there is a mandatory course of study for all children which is generally divided into two sections: a primary or elementary section for younger children from which they graduate to a secondary section or "high school". Once the secondary section is completed, the mandatory course is completed. Students do, however, pursue studies voluntarily after completing their secondary education in universities, colleges, trade schools, seminaries and the like. They are called "post-secondary" since they are attended after (this is the meaning of "post" in this context) secondary education.
I don't know about schools in Nigeria ,but i know it is ranked highly in Benin Republic.
Christ Mission Society School (CMS) grammar school, Lagos.
no, not at all there are other schools to attend.
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