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Mictec International Schools

A long-running Ogudu-Ojota school owned by Mictec Ventures, with primary approved in 1991 and secondary in 2000. Combines the Nigerian and British systems through to IGCSE, A Level, SAT, and TOEFL preparation.

Mictec International Schools campus
Mictec International Schools, Ojota. Photograph · School


A long-running Ogudu-Ojota school owned by Mictec Ventures, with primary approved in 1991 and secondary in 2000. Combines the Nigerian and British systems through to IGCSE, A Level, SAT, and TOEFL preparation.

The school runs across mainland Lagos with primary in Ogudu and secondary in Ojota, and a newer site in Oko-Oba. Programmes target both the Nigerian school certificate route and Cambridge IGCSE and O and A Levels, with SAT and TOEFL coaching layered in for families aiming at North American universities.

Parent feedback tends to highlight the calm campus environment and the breadth of exam preparation under one roof. Strongest fit for Nigerian middle-class families who want a single school that can carry a child from nursery to university applications without switching providers. Less commonly used by short-term expat postings.


  • Parents on directories praise dedication of staff and a calm, well-kept campus across the Ogudu and Oko-Oba sites.
  • Boarding facilities and the close teacher-student relationship come up repeatedly as the differentiator from other Lagos private schools.
  • The blended Nigerian and British programme, with TOEFL and SAT prep built in, is named as a draw for families planning university abroad.
  • One repeat criticism: limited outdoor space and a small school field.
  • Signal pool is small and skews to school-adjacent parent trackers, so caveat applies.

Positives

  • Staff dedication and pastoral feel. Parents describe friendly, supportive teachers and principal, with discipline framed as firm but warm.
  • Boarding and teacher-student relationship. Boarding is named as a standout, with cordial teacher-student dynamics flagged as the main differentiator.
  • Curriculum mix and university prep. Nigerian-British blend plus integrated TOEFL/SAT prep is cited as preparation for studying abroad.

Considerations

  • Outdoor space. Limited room for a school field is the main physical-plant complaint.
  • Source quality. Review pool is small and weighted to directory and school-led platforms; no independent forum traffic surfaced.

Leadership

Dr Michael Tejuosho


23-29 Emmanuel High St, off Ogudu Road, Ojota, Lagos 105102, Lagos, Nigeria

School website