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Nazareth Nursery and Primary School was established by Dr. Anthony Cardinal Okogie – Archbishop of Lagos Metropolitan (who remains the founder and proprietor to date) in January 1983. It is located at 3rd Avenue, Festac Town, Lagos
The school serves the Catholic community as well as either Religious denomination in Festac Town. The school which is being run by the “Religious Sisters of Charity” aims at developing the “whole” child and thus enable the child to grow morally, spiritually, academically and socially in a happy and simulating environment in the spirit and letter of the school’s motto of “To Grow in Wisdom, Age and Grace”.
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Prep 1 to Primary 6
Nazareth School offers a nurturing and inclusive environment that prioritizes academic excellence and personal growth. Our experienced and dedicated teachers inspire students to achieve their highest potential through a diverse curriculum and engaging extracurricular activities.
Our rigorous curriculum is designed to challenge and inspire students to reach their full academic potential.
Our experienced and caring teachers are committed to fostering a love of learning in every student.
A wide range of extracurricular activities allows students to explore their interests and develop new skills.
We emphasize not just academic growth, but also the social, emotional, and physical development of each child.
We utilize the latest educational technologies and teaching strategies to enhance student engagement and learning.
Our arts and music programs encourage creativity and self-expression, allowing students to explore their talents.
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