Nigerian schools vary widely in terms of quality and resources, influenced by factors such as location and funding. Public schools often face challenges like overcrowded classrooms, inadequate facilities, and a shortage of qualified teachers, while private schools typically offer better infrastructure and smaller class sizes. The curriculum is largely based on the national educational policy, emphasizing core subjects like mathematics, science, and English. Despite the challenges, many students and teachers demonstrate resilience and a strong commitment to education.
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One of the most well known schools in Nigeria that offer aviation courses is the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology. Landover Aviation Business School is another one.
http://www.nigeria-friends.com/schools/3294.html Nigerian Military School, Zaria
Yes
some do
Like all electricity, Nigerian electricity is made from the flow of electrons. Electricity doesn't see race.
The Nigerian Army Education Corps and Schools (NAECS) is the division of The Nigerian Army responsibile for providing education to service personnel, their wards and civilians. The body runs programs in institutions all across the country. You should contact that agency for more information; their website is: http://www.naecs.org/ .
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Nigerian children typically study a range of subjects that include mathematics, English language, science, social studies, and Nigerian languages. Additionally, they may learn subjects like religious studies, arts, physical education, and computer studies, depending on the school curriculum. The subjects aim to provide a well-rounded education and prepare students for national examinations. The curriculum can vary between public and private schools, as well as across different states in Nigeria.
Yes Indian schools are like American schools =) lol..
just like every other girl around the world