Nigeria, Iloko-ijesa
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Year 7 entry requires the candidate to be at least 10 years old by September of the entry year. Admission into Year 7 is based on the Olashore entrance examination, with English language, mathematics and Cognitive Abilities Test (CAT4). Olashore International School also admits into Years 8, 9 and 10; admission is offered upon success at the Olashore transfer examination and the availability of space in the candidate's desired year of entry, otherwise the candidate is placed on a wait list.
A wait list is used when space is not available for a candidate's year of entry.
A range of scholarships are available to students at Olashore International School.
Olashore International School is a co-educational boarding school in Nigeria, established in 1992 and set on a 60-hectare campus in Iloko-Ijesa, Osun State, three hours from Lagos. The school offers Cambridge IGCSE, Canadian Curriculum and a bespoke curriculum that aligns with both Nigerian and British systems, culminating in qualifications suitable for higher education and employment internationally and in Nigeria. Ages 10 to 17 are taught with differentiated, technology-enabled learning to develop critical thinking and support students of all abilities. A Key Stage 4 programme prepares pupils for IGCSE and WASSCE, alongside a University Foundation Programme in partnership with Lancaster University. Facilities include fibre-optic networks, a central learning server, iPad-enabled learning, performing arts spaces, and Dr. David Burgess Stadium for varied sport. Extra-curriculars span sport, performing arts, and leadership, while the Innovation Hub supports 3D printing, coding and robotics. Community service, Duke of Edinburgh, and cultural trips complete the holistic education.