Covenant University Secondary School

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Covenant University Secondary School
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Km 10, Idiroko road,

Ota
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MottoAcademic excellence, spirituality and creativity
Established14 October 2010(11 years ago) (2010-10-14)
Founder Covenant University
StatusOpen
PrincipalOPUTAH SAMUEL
Gender Mixed
Campus type Urban

Covenant University Secondary School is a Nigerian Christian secondary school located within the Covenant University campus in Ota, Ogun State. It was established on 14 October 2010, primarily to cater for the educational needs of the children of academic and non-academic staff of the school. [1]

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