04/04/2026
As a Smart School, we nurture discipline, excellence, and a love for learning, giving every student the environment to grow, thrive, and lead.
First Entrance Exam: Saturday, 25th April 2026
Other Exams: 6th June & 15th August 2026
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Secure your child’s place today and join a School where Excellence & Integrity shape tomorrow’s leaders.
30/03/2026
Ihe Anyị Ji Ka Mba came alive—
in every step, every smile, every proud expression.
Our children didn’t just perform,
they carried culture with confidence.
Watch the highlights.
This is the beauty of Igbo heritage, retold.
Anyi Ji KaMba
CULTURAL CARNIVAL HIGHLIGHT: IHE ANYI JI KA MBA, CELEBRATING THE BEAUTY OF IGBO HERITAGE
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28/03/2026
Every colour, every smile, every moment — a beautiful celebration of who we are ❤️
More memories to cherish 📸
25/03/2026
From the colours to the confidence, our children showed up with pride, representing culture in the most beautiful way.
Every outfit, every smile, every step told a story worth remembering.
These are moments we’re proud of.
Moments that remind us who we are.
Take a look through the highlights—
spot your child, relive the memories, and share your favourite moment with us.
22/03/2026
Tomorrow, we come together to celebrate identity, heritage, and cultural pride.
Ihe Anyị Ji Ka Mba :
Celebrating the Beauty of Igbo Heritage
We will showcase the richness of Igbo tradition through thoughtfully curated attire, expressions, and performances by our learners—each reflecting values, history, and a strong sense of identity.
It promises to be a meaningful experience, highlighting the beauty and significance of culture in shaping confident, grounded individuals.
We look forward to sharing this special moment with you.
20/03/2026
We are pleased to announce the participation of Chimefula Research Centre as Adjudicators and Observers at our Cultural Carnival.
Recognized as a dedicated home for Igbo historical studies, the Centre is known for its commitment to preserving, interpreting, and promoting the depth and richness of Igbo heritage through research and cultural scholarship.
Their presence adds a thoughtful and authoritative dimension to the event, ensuring that every expression of culture is engaged with meaning, context, and authenticity. In their role, they will offer informed perspectives, observe with cultural insight, and contribute to maintaining the integrity of the traditions being showcased.
This collaboration reflects a shared vision, to celebrate culture not only as performance, but as knowledge, identity, and living heritage.
Culture is best preserved when it is understood.
20/03/2026
This Monday, March 23rd…
We are not just dressing the children up,
We are letting them show us who they are.
In their beads.
In their clothes.
In the food they’ll carry.
In the way they’ll dance freely.
You’ll see it…
That quiet confidence.
That little pride in their eyes.
Every child, in their own small way,
telling a story of where they come from.
And in those moments,
you’ll realise it’s more than just a school activity.
It’s an identity.
It’s belonging.
It’s something they’ll carry with them for a long time.