List of Schools in Nigeria - Bauchi State

Bauchi State

  • Abu Huraira College
  • Alkali Musa Nursery and Primary School, Azare
  • Armour Command Children School, Armour Barracks, Bauchi
  • ATBU Staff Primary School, Bauchi
  • Baban Takko Secondary School
  • Bakari Dukku Primary School, Bauchi
  • College of Ilamic Studies Bauchi
  • Command Children School, Shadawanka Barracks, Bauchi
  • Command Day Secondary School, Shadawanka Cantonment, Bauchi
  • Dolphin Institute, Bauchi
  • Fariah Foundation School, Fadan Mada, Bauchi
  • Federal Government College, Azare, Bauchi
  • Federal Government Girls College, Bauchi
  • Federal Polytechnic Staff School, Bauchi
  • FOMWAN Nursery and Primary School, Bauchi
  • General Hassan Usman Katsina Unity College
  • Government Day Secondary School, Bura
  • Government Day Secondary School, Kofar Wambai, Bauchi
  • Government Day Secondary School, Ningi
  • Government Day Secondary School, Shadawanka Cantonment, Bauchi
  • Government Science Secondary School, Dass
  • Government Girls College, Bauchi
  • Holy Ghost Juniorate, Ihiala
  • Immaculate Conception Secondary School, Bauchi
  • International Secondary School, ATBU
  • JIBWIS
  • Kofar Dumi Primary School
  • Kurmi Junior Secondary School
  • Kurmi Primary School, Ningi
  • Sa'adu Zungur Primary School, Bauchi
  • Sky crest High School
  • Sky crest Nursery and Primary School
  • Sunshine Learning Centre, Bauchi
  • T.C. Primary School
  • Community Secondary School, Uke

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