Binta International Schools | |
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Address | |
No. 3, 12, 22, 26-28, Adewale Adenuga Street Orilowo-Ejigbo , Lagos State Nigeria | |
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Motto | excellence and discipline |
Established | 1994 (nursery and primary) Sept 1995 (secondary) 2001 (creche) |
Founder | Adenuga family |
Status | Open |
Gender | Mixed |
Campus type | Urban |
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