List of Schools in Nigeria - Benue State

Benue State

  • Achega Community secondary school, Ogwule Kaduna Agatu
  • A.F.I.C High School, Ikpayongo
  • Angus Fraser College, Makurdi
  • College of Education Demonstration Secondary School Katsina-Ala
  • Ediwe Memorial College, Adum - East
  • Emmanuel Sec. School Ugbokolo.
  • Community Secondary School, Ojigo
  • Gboko High Sec. School, Gboko
  • Government College, Katsina-Ala
  • Government College, Makurdi
  • Government Girls College, Makurdi
  • Adikpo Comprehensive College (A.C.C.), Adikpo, Kwande Local Government
  • Government Model School, Makurdi
  • Turan Community Secondary School, Jato-Aka, Kwande Local Government
  • NKST Secondary School, Jato-Aka, Kwande Local Government
  • Government Secondary School, Gboko.
  • Ibrahim memeorial Secondary School, Inyoji, Onyagede
  • Apa Demonstration College, Ugbokpo
  • St. John's College, Amoke
  • Christ the King Academy, Ugbokpo
  • Community Secondary School, Onyagede
  • Jato-Anchaver Memorial Secondary School, Mase-Igbor
  • Mount St. Gabriel Secondary School, Makurdi
  • Methodist High School Ogwule Kaduna Agatu
  • Mt. St. Michael Secondary School, Aliade
  • N.K.S.T (W.M. Bristow Secondary School), Gboko
  • Special Science Senior Secondary School, Makurdi
  • St Anne's Sec School, Oturkpo
  • St Francis College, Oturkpo
  • St. Joseph's Secondary School, Ito
  • Mount La Salle College, Naka
  • Kings Comprehensive College, Mkar
  • N.K.S.T. College Mkar, Gboko.
  • CDM Academy international Mkar, Gboko.
  • Goodnews secondary grammar school makurdi
  • Princess Adeja, Akaajime Gboko
  • Tofi Memorial Grammar School, Gboko
  • N.K.S.T. Secondary School, Mkar
  • Kon Adema Nursery & Primary School, Gboko

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