The school provides uniforms for pupils. Children must come to school neatly dressed in clean uniform, white socks and black shoes (not patent leather) or clean P.E. uniforms, white socks and canvas. The school uniform is obtainable in the school store by the store keeper. Girls should have their hair neatly braided or plaited. Only moderate adornments for the hair which match the school uniform are allowed. However, hair extensions of any sort is not permitted. The ages for the Primary classes are between five and six years. The selection process depends largely on scores obtained from I.Q. tests and other types of tests/interviews administered by the school. Offer of admission is however on a first come, first served basis. Application forms and prospectus is obtained from the school office on payment of the application fee. Parents are advised to fill the application forms correctly. This is to ensure that proper record of information about the applicant is obtained. Those who pass the test and interviews consequently get an offer of admission and parents are usually required to pay an admission fee.
The school provides uniforms for pupils. Children must come to school neatly dressed in clean uniform, white socks and black shoes (not patent leather) or clean P.E. uniforms, white socks and canvas. The school uniform is obtainable in the school store by the store keeper. Girls should have their hair neatly braided or plaited. Only moderate adornments for the hair which match the school uniform are allowed. However, hair extensions of any sort is not permitted. The ages for the Primary classes are between five and six years. The selection process depends largely on scores obtained from I.Q. tests and other types of tests/interviews administered by the school. Offer of admission is however on a first come, first served basis. Application forms and prospectus is obtained from the school office on payment of the application fee. Parents are advised to fill the application forms correctly. This is to ensure that proper record of information about the applicant is obtained. Those who pass the test and interviews consequently get an offer of admission and parents are usually required to pay an admission fee.
EIS is located in the heart of Abuja – the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. We are a private school. The School officially commence academic activities in September 2009, giving pupils and students great opportunities to grow, as well as discover their potentials. EIS is a co-educational, day and boarding school in Abuja, which offers the Nigerian National Curriculum and examinations, plus the internationally recognized exams. The school is now in its 9th year and the has been purposely built to suit the demands of a modern, forward thinking school which caters for the needs of students in the 21st century. Because, we have boarding and day school, we are of course, also entrusted with the moral, spiritual and physical welfare of the children in our care and to this end we strive to do an excellent job, just as parents would do, knowing that we are in loco-parentis for more than 35 weeks of the year.
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