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The Capital Science Academy (CSA)

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rnWelcome to Capital Science Academy, a school still developing, yet already steeped in history. We are on the map as being one of the leading International Schools in Nigeria and praised for our great contribution to society.rn

Nigerian – Turkish International College

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Our college, the Nigerian – Turkish International College, was established in 1998 with the aim of intensifying the existing relationship between the Republic of Turkey and Federal Republic of Nigeria especially in the area of education. rn

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike

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The mission of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria is to provide high quality practical training to students to become professionally competent and confident persons capable of self-employment to develop environment-friendly and people-sensitive technologies and to enhance the well-being of the people through extension and other interventions. By so doing, the Nigerian people and the entire world are being served.

The American International School of Abuja

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Since 1993, AISA has existed in Abuja, the new federal capital of Nigeria. The school was established to provide a quality education, utilizing an American curriculum for students of all nationalities from preschool through 12th grade. Over the years, this educational institution has witnessed enrolment growth from 40 students in 1993 to 470 students in 2011. The school community has made significant progress in terms of providing an excellent curriculum, qualified and dedicated teaching staff, and attractive facilities. AISA is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Elementary Schools, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Abuja Capital International College

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Abuja Capital International College opened in September 2002. It is planned as a privately owned, co-educational, non-denominational, day and boarding school with a capacity for 500 students of all nationalities aged 10 ? 18 years. Governance is vested in an invited Board of Trustees.

Global International College

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GEC is committed to using its expertise to assist students in finding the most appropriate University placement worldwide. GEC works to promote excellence in education and has developed to become one of the most active, innovative and well-respected organisations in the field of University placement.

Loyola Jesuit College

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Rating: 4.5/6 (2 votes cast)

Loyola Jesuit College is part of the worldwide family of schools run by the Society of Jesus. With them, it shares a common vision and philosophy derived from the writings of the founder of the Jesuits, St. Ignatius of Loyola. All Jesuit schools and their alumni are linked internationally, regionally and nationally and share development programs in common.

Bristol Academy

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Bristol Academy Founded in September, 2002 at plot 27, Karu FHA Phase 2, Abuja, Nigeria. The school which started with five children at the play Group level, now has students and pupils numbering about 600 at the play Group, Nursery, primary, Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary levels.

GEC

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GEC is committed to using its expertise to assist students in finding the most appropriate University placement worldwide. GEC works to promote excellence in education and has developed to become one of the most active, innovative and well-respected organisations in the field of University placement.

Regent School

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Welcome to The Regent Secondary School and to the wider community we serve. The school, established in 2007 to meet the educational needs of the children of the Abuja and Nigerian communities,