Mind Builders School in Lagos has officially opened admissions for the 2024/2025 academic session. The renowned school, known for its motto "Building for Tomorrow's Challenges," is accepting applications from children seeking admission into JSS1 and SS1.
The school, which was established on January 12, 1998, initially started with just 18 pupils and six teaching staff. However, it has since grown to accommodate over 500 pupils and students who benefit from the school's premium education.
Mind Builders School is located at three different locations in Lagos: Plot 175 Lola Holloway Street, Omole Phase 1; 1, Sowande Street, off Rev. Emma Adubifa Street, Omole Phase 2; and Plot 4 Otunba Jobi Fele Way, Ikeja CBD Alausa. Its facilities include a multi-purpose hall, well-stocked library, classrooms, science laboratories, digital mathematics clinic center, and specialized rooms for music, fine arts, business studies, and information and communication technology.
To obtain the admission form, interested parents can visit the school or access it through their official website. The form costs ₦15,000. The entrance examination dates have been scheduled for strategic dates throughout the year, starting from March 9, 2024.
Mind Builders School has gained recognition for its educational excellence. In 2021, the school emerged as the winner of the Ultimate Mathematics Competition (TUMA), further solidifying its reputation for academic prowess.
Mind Builders School aims to create a disciplined environment where effective teaching and learning can take place. The school values the partnership between home and school and strives to help students enjoy their childhood while developing into responsible young adults. As of now, the school operates as a day secondary school.
The Education Director of Mind Builders School, Mrs. Bolajoko Falore, encourages parents to visit the school's website, www.mindbuildersschool.org, for more information about the school and the admission process. Alternatively, they can make inquiries by contacting the school at 09062981731, 09062981735 or 09062981738.