Grace Schools

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Grace Schools
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Grace Schools
Plot 241 Ajidagan Street, Gbagada Estate, Lagos

Nigeria
Coordinates 6°32′47″N3°22′42″E / 6.5465°N 3.3784°E / 6.5465; 3.3784
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TypePrivate, day and boarding
MottoRaising a total child
Established28 January 1968 (1968-01-28) [1]
FounderDeaconess Grace Bisola Osinowo (1928-2011: 83yrs)
DirectorIyiola Olatokunbo Edun
PrincipalACTING PRINCIPAL P.O BALOGUN
Faculty155
GradesCradle to Pre-University
Enrollment522 [1] (Nursery & Primary), 650 [2] (Secondary)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Green and red
Website www.graceschools.net

Grace Schools is a co-educational school founded in Gbagada, Lagos, Nigeria in the year 1968. The school is divided into four sections: the Nursery, the Primary, Secondary School and the Pre-University. [3]

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History

The school was founded by Deaconess Grace Bisola Oshinowo. [4] It started its high school in 1994. [5] Facilities in the school include:

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References

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  2. "GRACE HIGH SCHOOL, Gbagada Estate". Lagos Schools.Online. Global Education Media (UK) Limited. Retrieved 4 November 2015.[ permanent dead link ]
  3. the guardian. "grace school restates commitment to qualitative education" . Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  4. Luwaji, Debo (September 2011). "The Story of My Life (Excerpt from "Grace: The Memoirs of a Committed Teacher")". Family Essence Magazine. 2 (9): 14.
  5. "GRACE HIGH SCHOOL, Gbagada Estate". Lagos Schools.Online. Global Education Media (UK) Limited. Retrieved 3 November 2015.[ permanent dead link ]