Baptist High School

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Baptist High School
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TypeAll-boys secondary school
Established1940
Affiliation Nigerian Baptist Convention

Baptist High School, often abbreviated as BHS, is a Baptist all-boys secondary school located in the Borokiri neighbourhood of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. It is affiliated with the Nigerian Baptist Convention.

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History

It was founded in the late 1940s.

BHS was among the mission schools taken over by the military government after the civil war. It was returned to the Baptist Mission in 2006 in compliance with the Rivers State Education (Return of Schools) law, 2005.

Notable alumni

Since its establishment, Baptist High School has produced well known leaders and personalities; including:

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