Nigeria, Lagos
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Mictec offers standard boarding facilities. Within the hostels, female and male students have their dormitories in separate buildings, and their welfare is looked after by Housemasters and Housemistresses in conjunction with a resident matron.
All students wear the approved school uniform, which must be procured from the school. No makeup, long nails, or artificial nails are permitted, and hair for boys must be kept tidy while girls follow the prescribed hairstyle. Black leather shoes are required.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served in the dining hall; learners attend meals at mealtimes and follow dining hall rules.
Boarders are organized into houses with a housemaster and a house mistress in charge. All learners are expected to be in their housewear within the hostel.
The school is led by CEO/Managing Director Dr. Michael Tejuosho. The campuses comprise two Lagos locations: Ogudu/Ojota and Oko-Oba.
Mictec International Schools operate across two accessible campuses, Ogudu and Oko-Oba, serving ages 1 to 18. The Nigerian-British curriculum blends Early Learning through Senior High with options for Nigerian Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, and Cambridge O-Level, plus SAT and TOEFL preparation for international study. The program emphasizes inquiry-based learning, life skills, and a global perspective to prepare students for higher education worldwide. Classrooms are designed for 20 students with two teachers per room, and each pupil has a tutor who tracks progress weekly. Facilities include ICT labs with high-speed internet and Microsoft Certification, modern science laboratories, and on-site health services. Boarding is available with 24/7 security and medical care; a fleet of buses provides safe transport. The school offers a broad sports program, including football, basketball, swimming, and more, strong arts provisions through Creative and Cultural Arts, and a robust Nigerian languages and French program, all supported by pastoral care and leadership development.