The
Jextoban
Secondary School
was formally established on January 9th
1995 when the first sets of students were
admitted. A dream comes true for its
founders Mr & Mrs E.A Ojo who had since in
1998 conceived the vision of improving the
educational state in
Nigeria.
The School had prior to the formal
opening offer teaching English language
studies to two Koreans who needed the
language to further their education in
Nigeria.
Jextoban
is established provides the environment and
facilities that cultivates academic and
social achievement. With excellence of good
teaching faculty, the school produces well
balanced, highly skilled and articulate
children, with the potential to move on in
any field of their choice.
The range and
quality of education of Jextoban will create
challenging opportunities for children so
that they will mature in the supportive and
responsive surrounding provided. For us in
Jextoban our commitment as a school is to
helping children achieve the highest
standard of education with
upright moral values.
The School
today boast of a very conducive environment
with its
Junior
Secondary School and its
Senior Secondary Section. Also, qualified
professional teachers working with a
comprehensive curriculum, broad enough to
encompass the areas needed to start off a
child in line with Nigerian educational
policy. We have conducive learning
environment, ensuite boarding facilities
with separate toilets per rooms, a mutil
purpose hall, a max 25 students per class
structure, an Intro-tech lab for junior
school, a computer lab, a
Visual
Art
Room,
a clinic and a classic musical instruments
and music lab. All these are continually
updated & upgraded.
Jextoban is
presently located in the Ketu while her
international arm is under construction on
her 8 hectares property in Ogun state a 15
minutes drive from Lagos state
In Jextoban we
stand driven by our
mission
statement… “
A
value – driven secondary School established
to develop the total personality of the
child through Christian virtues and values
to excel in the global society”