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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by pweetyoge(f): 8:07pm On Aug 23, 2015
Sunnypar:
Rule number in the labour market- Never a leave a job without getting another job. We are glad to have you. You could port to any of the schools that provides accommodation.
Pls do u av any idea of schools that provide accomodation?tnk u and well done
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by traecey(f): 8:48pm On Aug 23, 2015
habiolah:


I didn't apply for primary school position either. I am scheduled for monday too. doubt I can make it to lag for the written interview too
pls hw did u apply?
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by coolhamid(m): 8:48pm On Aug 23, 2015
PeyButtons:
There's a urgent vacancy for ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER at Normal City College,Moyo Agoro off Kayode street. Ogba.

Any news about Bachel Model School interview.
I was at the interview yesterday for mathematics teacher.. I did both written and oral, I was given an offer which I gladly accepted after the oral interview..
The woman told me she would get back to Me this week unfailingly..

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:06pm On Aug 23, 2015
Due to expansion, a day and boarding school in lagos requires applications from qualified teachers to fill in the following positions:
1. Accounts/Business studies teacher;
2. English language/Literature teacher;
3. Chemistry teacher;
4. Class teachers for Nursery/Primary school and
5. Boarding house master.
Applicants(1-3) should have at least two years teaching experience and must have prepared students for WASSCE AND IGCSE examinations.
Applicants for position 4 should be able to teach using the montessori method.
Applicants are expected to send their CVs to jaykeiam@yahoo.com latest Thursday, 27th August, 2015 or call 08101557175 for more information.
Accommodation Guaranteed!!!!
Salary is attractive.
Only selected applicants will be contacted. Successful applicants will resume work on Monday, 14th September, 2015. GOOD LUCK!

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:07pm On Aug 23, 2015
Some schools are still recruiting check out pages 200- 250.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by coolhamid(m): 9:15pm On Aug 23, 2015
Immortalz:
Beautiful sunday to everyone in tha house.
I actually need a little clarification as to some concepts bothering me as far as teaching is concerned.
1. What is the difference between a school with british based curriculum and nigerian curriculum? (once taught in a school that claimed to be a british based curriculum but saw no difference as compared with other regular schools around)
2. The folkowing attachments to school names such as '"comprehensive college, high school, int'l sch, etc." Do they have any relevance as to how the school operates or its just a figure head title?
3. The general advice on this thread is to search for schools around one's localty, don't you think moving out of one's comfort zone might actually propel huge success?
4. For an individual with degree in education, which should be the next, masters in edu or professional exams.
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Nice question, those attachments to school names dont have any relevance on how the school operates. As regards to working outside one's comfort zone, I am a strong advocate of that...I believe while working far from your base, you tends to meet different people with different orientation...
When I was teaching in kano state, the orientation of the students I met there is quite different from students down here in Lagos..

If you have the intentions to lecture someday in a higher institution, I will advice you to go for your Masters...

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by utchvikky(f): 9:19pm On Aug 23, 2015
damilola87:

what was it about
how many days where u contacted after the test interview
pls send me a pm
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by talk2yommex2000(m): 9:22pm On Aug 23, 2015
Sunnypar:
1. There is no difference the only difference I see is that the former prepares students for education outside Nigeria or provide education[b]specifically[/b] tailored to enable students "enroll" for foreign educational institutions seamlessly, while the later prepares you for O'level and possibly acquiring knowledge not relevant to the immediate economic and cultural environment;
2. As for International schools, yes, but not all because there is AISIEN a body or association of international schools with foreign affiliation or partnership. Many schools that bears international, there nothing international about (pay wise, laboratory wise and working conditions) them not the mention they are not members of AISIEN. Some high schools are members of AISIEN but many are 'Kereje'. Comprehensive, high, low are just figure head title.
3. For someone without any teaching experience, starting around is the best, then after a year you can move out because you have gathered experience. Yours truly did same.
MAcjc, made some analysis, which in my own opinion is correct especially if you want to further your studies, acquire certifications. Also schools around is good for pregnant and nursing mothers but not good for singles. Yes, leaving your comfort zone is good, but you have to consider many factors such as transportation especially in Lagos and rent. Am guessing, you not in the labour market yet.
4. It all depends on you, especially if your pocket can carry it. Professional certification is what most of this grade A schools like, however, some of "us"only have a first degree and have taught in grade A schools. In my own opinion, certifications in this profession are as follows TRCN, CIE, IELT and IGCSE. TRCN is quite good for educationists while others are gotten if the schools is certified by British council to undertake such programmes.


Nice One
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by MacJC: 9:30pm On Aug 23, 2015
rezzy:
@Macjc.

It's true ooo.

A friend of mine said sometimes he will miss his two lessons because of unproductive meeting here and there. And once you miss a day, it will be difficult for you to make up for that day because the child is always occupy with other teachers.

When I was at Lekki, once there is meeting teachers will begin to frown their faces like this people don start with their useless meeting.


This issue of everyday meeting is mostly done on the island whether big school or not.


Some thing I like about teaching in all these big schools is connection. My brother in law works in Lekki and had the opportunity to teach Oduah's children [former minister of aviation]. His pay was 100k and above, depending on how he came in a month.
Though it was stressful because the traffic from Lekki to VGC was something else. But he made his dou, rented a flat, got married , bought a car in less than 2 years in teaching in Lekki.


On point! Rezzy, on point!
There's a kind of "transfer fee" + other "condiments" that'll make ur heart skip 7 beats like in ur friend's case. Good 4 him. Fortunately, he doesn't fall into d 1st category (ie case 1) in d sense dt:

(a) His abode - VGC is in d SAME ZONE AS LEKKI as compared to SANGO~LEKKI in my last illustration; walahi, dem no be mate at-all!!!

(b) He has d (i) TIME and (ii) CHANCE/OPPORTUNITY of doing PRIVATE TUTORIALS!!! So, he doesn't fall into case 1 at all. He is exempted.

The major issue is: will ur school activities give u allowance 2 do ur own runz by d side as in d case of ur friend (without affecting ur legal duties of course)? If the answer is NO, then he/she FALLS PERFECTLY into d 1st category.
Shikena!

U'll notice dt ur gee was able 2 achieve all he had achieved because he HAD (EXTRA TIME) TO DO HIS OWN RUNZ!
That is how important it is 2 have some time 4 urself 4 PRIVATE TUTORIALS.

What private tutorials is to an average teacher is what allowances are to our senators/reps. Your salary is just what it is - BASIC SALARY. The extras from ur RUNZ is d "koko"! (in as much as its not detrimental to d school)

CONCLUSION:
Again, let's ensure we look at d broader pix. Let's not be carried away by d gross pay but let's focus on d net pay, ie, let's put other factors in2 consideration.

Thanks

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:38pm On Aug 23, 2015
EneJeta:
Hello nairalanders, I just got an invite for a written examination from Peacegate Schools. Anyone with useful information about the school and what to expect in the written examination. Thanks
How did it go?

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Larry37(m): 10:15pm On Aug 23, 2015
Immortalz:
Beautiful sunday to everyone in tha house.
I actually need a little clarification as to some concepts bothering me as far as teaching is concerned.
1. What is the difference between a school with british based curriculum and nigerian curriculum? (once taught in a school that claimed to be a british based curriculum but saw no difference as compared with other regular schools around)
2. The folkowing attachments to school names such as '"comprehensive college, high school, int'l sch, etc." Do they have any relevance as to how the school operates or its just a figure head title?
3. The general advice on this thread is to search for schools around one's localty, don't you think moving out of one's comfort zone might actually propel huge success?
4. For an individual with degree in education, which should be the next, masters in edu or professional exams.
I appreciate your opinion...always ready to learn till the last breath.
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1. Don't know much about primary school but for secondary schools that uses British curriculum must be doing checkpoint at the junior level and IGCSE at the senior level thereby having basic 7-11(5 years in secondary school) while Nigeria based curriculum is 6 years, British curriculum is narrow and application based while Nigeria curriculum is wide and knowledge based.
2. Not really how a school operates boils down to their content,quality and system. The name does not have so much impact.
3. Of course that's why i used to advise peeps to take it further outside their zone.
4. Masters is good most especially for schools running the Nigerian curriculum but if you truly want to go international which is trending in schools now for British and American based curriculum go for certification like IGCSE and the rest.
hope this answers your questions.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by PeyButtons(f): 10:19pm On Aug 23, 2015
coolhamid:
I was at the interview yesterday for mathematics teacher.. I did both written and oral, I was given an offer which I gladly accepted after the oral interview..
The woman told me she would get back to Me this week unfailingly..
Sounds great....though I saw you in the morning when you arrived at the school gate.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by coolhamid(m): 10:30pm On Aug 23, 2015
PeyButtons:

Sounds great....though I saw you in the morning when you arrived at the school gate.
You saw me?? may be through my profile pic , u figured it out...

how about u, what subject did you apply for?
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by PeyButtons(f): 10:35pm On Aug 23, 2015
Please guys,I want to ask anyone here that is working @ CORONA SCHOOLS or was working there before about the teaching methods used especially for primary 2. Thanks in advance.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by PeyButtons(f): 10:41pm On Aug 23, 2015
coolhamid:
You saw me?? have you seen my picture before?? how did you figure out that am the one?
chill...i'm just joking. I'm happy for you sha.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by coolhamid(m): 10:56pm On Aug 23, 2015
PeyButtons:
chill...i'm just joking. I'm happy for you sha.
Alright...
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 11:02pm On Aug 23, 2015
PeyButtons:
Please guys,I want to ask anyone here that is working @ CORONA SCHOOLS or was working there before about the teaching methods used especially for primary 2. Thanks in advance.
This babe don land the big job.....am happy for you. Outstanding working conditions. Nice welfare packages.
Congratulations.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 11:17pm On Aug 23, 2015
artisticallyart:
Teaching Job Is Now Hot Cake In Nigeria(My Experience). by akubudejud(m): 3:33pm On Nov 14, 2013
PLEASE..! If you are reading this post deliberately or by chance,I will beg you to be very objective and learn from this rather than criticizing or condemning how the presentation is made ,this is my personal experiences and may not apply to every body, follow the thread and learn, this post is not intending to showcase my writing skills or to down-grade any career or advertise any establishment, however it is meant to encourage the minds of many intelligent unemployed graduate out there through my own past experience..Thank you.

Now,let me start from my school days,..Many years ago in the University my aims and objectives like any other undergraduate is to struggle hard to graduate with good grade, 2:1 grade at least, leave the school get a wonderful job that can fetch me good money to start life possibly getting another degree or starting a family,this is always our dreams back at school.But personally I was wrong, life in the campus is quite different from the outside life.Please, at this juncture,I am talking to those of us that are from an average family and not those whose parent had already starched money into their bank account or reserve a position for in a big conglomerate.

Now, I left school for my NYSC like many of us did, I was too much in a hurry to finish my NYSC because I believe my certificate is a straight ticket to work in Shell ,NNPC,GLO, MTN, NLG, GTBANK, HALLIBURTON,CHEVRON just name them,these establishments are very good places to work no doubt,I was known in all test venue all over the country writing one test or the other and after a lot of frustrated attempt, I remember the Federal government jobs in all the Ministries including state ministries,tried the Nigerian police, Army ,Navy ,Air force,Road safety and so on and so forth..No Godfather No Job..Even after a successful Aptitude Test and interviews no Job, I AM getting older, my age is disappointing me to get certain good Job that I desired, earlier however, along the line, during my Youth service, I was introduced to teaching but I ended up quarreling with my adviser even though I enjoyed teaching during the time I served as a youth corper.

Now, am jobless but intelligent, the flashes of my NYSC days when I was posted to a secondary school as a teacher kept coming in..TEACHER!! God forbid Who want to be a TEACHER ,after all David Osho was my course mate in school He is presently with Chevron..I am a graduate of Geophysics too so why would you wish me such a thing that was always my reaction...I remain jobless while so many job vacancies were been advertised every day from old and new schools looking for qualify and intelligent teachers all over Nigeria.

After many years of roaming about the street of Lagos ,Abuja, Portharcourt, Ibadan etc. I settled down for a private school where I was completely used up every day for a pay as low as N 7,000.00 PER month incredible..!(not exaggerating here) very small to start with you may say.

But hear this, after a while I began to study the system gather money to develop myself in the field and fortunately things started changing in the educational sector in Nigeria, Teachers started earning respect from people. Thank God and the NTI-(National Teacher's Institute) and TRCN (Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria) as they Started standardizing the profession.

Through hard work however,I learnt the rudiment of teaching and I started having different views and understanding about some schools in Nigeria running both Nigerian and British curriculum in education, I then apply to one of the International school around after my PGDip Ed. and sincerely speaking ,I never thought I could enjoy teaching not only by the act but by what one could learn and gain from this type of high caliber secondary schools and other government schools in Nigeria.

So now,if you are in the line of education already I congratulate you. Imagine the multitude of NYSC graduates passing out and other intelligent graduates from Higher Institutions roaming the street claiming to be graduate of Universities and polytechnics wasting away looking for job that is NOT even available.

When moving around Lagos one day I remember with great pity how many like me refusing to start something small...Please, let us re-think and plan for ourselves you can pursue your dream but don't relegate any profession it could be your saving grace..WE ALL CAN NOT BE TEACHERS BUT YOU CAN AS WELL APPRECIATE THIS NOBLE PROFESSION.

NOW APART FROM THE CONVENTIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS LIKE THE ONE YOU AND I ATTENDED WHICH IS ACTUALLY BETTER NOW IN NIGERIA TO START A CAREER IN TEACHING,...WE NOW HAVE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS IN NIGERIA OPERATING ON A DIFFERENT LEVEL AND PEOPLE DON'T EVEN KNOW THAT THEY PAY VERY WELL.

Schools Like....

Grange school Lagos.
Day waterman college ASU Ogun State.
Dowen College Lagos.
Olashore International School(OIS) Osun State.
Atlantic Hall lagos.
British International School.(BIS)
Redeemers International school Lagos.
Bloombred International secondary school Portharcourt.
Temple school Lagos.
Corona School.
Meadow Hall School.
Pampers School and
so many others too numerous to mention.

These are AISEN Schools,(Association of International Schools Educators of Nigeria (AISEN ).However,not all schools using the word 'International' belong to AISEN...check this site(http://www.aisenconference.com/)They operate different salary structures for their staff and provides training for them both local and international some of these schools start from as low as N 100,000.00. The method of teaching is technologically based with the use of ICT and modern facilities, Recently a friend of mine got a job as a Mathematics teacher and they started with N 250,000.00 per month excluding accommodation and other benefits, please I am not exaggerating here to amuse any body also not trying to advertise the schools my point is that if you are intelligent teaching is one career that is very lucrative now in Nigeria and will expose you positively.

What you need is to be qualify as a professional in the field, do one or two courses in education and if you already had one, good luck.!

I work in one of the Schools listed above and my orientations about teaching had so far changed,I have my PGDip. Ed and also doing my M.Ed. Internal training from the school helped me with some International recognize certification in education now. I felt I should let you know this little secret, which is not for everybody though!

Please, Joblessness could lead to frustration..Until you start to teach you wouldn't know you are a good teacher,make a move now and as you start small you will soon become large..! God bless you.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 11:18pm On Aug 23, 2015
GoldenDr:
onnies Schools, 4, Regina Olaore Drive,off Olaleke Taiwo Street,Ojodu, Ikeja,Lagos, Nigeria.(234 803 315 0988)

A-Z International Secondary School, Isolo, est. 1979

Abesan High School, Abesan Estate

ADRAO International School, Victoria Island, Lagos

Ago Egba High School former Nigerian Peoples` High Sch, Ebute Metta

Airforce Primary School, Ikeja

Airforce Secondary School, Ikeja

Ajangbadi High School, Ajangbadi

Ajara Grammar School, Ajara-Badagry

Ajeromi Ifelodun High School, Apapa

Ajumoni Grammar School, Okota-Isolo, Lagos

Ajumoni Secondary School, Daleko, Iyana-Isolo, Lagos

Akin Jacob Memorial Baptist Primary School, Surulere

Akintan Grammar School, Surulere Lagos

Akoka Junior High School, Akoka, Lagos

Al-Akeedat Model College

Albesta Academy, Lekki Lagos

Albright Schools, Igbogbo, Ikorodu

American International School of Lagos

Amuwo Odofin Secondary School, Mile 2

Anglican Girls' Grammar School, Lagos

Ansar Ud Deen College, Isolo

Apata Memorial School Ireakari Estate Isolo Lagos

Apapa High School,Apapa Pelewura Crescent Apapa

Apostolic Faith Secondary School, Anthony Village, Lagos

Archbishop Aggey memorial Secondary School, Ilasamaja Mushin

Army Children High School, Epe Atlantic Hall, Epe

Araromi Ilogbo Secondary School, Oko-Afor, Badagry Expressway, Badagry, Lagos.

Asterix The Creche, Lekki Phase 1, Victoria Island Lagos.

Atlantic-Hall, Poka Epe Lagos

Aunty Ayo international Secondary School, Ikoyi

Aunty May High School, Idimu

Avicenna International School,Ikeja

Awesome College, Lagos

Awodi Ora Secondary School, Cardoso, Ajegunle

Awori Ajeromi Grammar School, Agboju, Lagos

Awori Anglican Comprehensive High School, Ipaja

Awori College, Ojo, Lagos

Ayedere Ajibola High School Ketu, Lagos

Ayetoro Senior Grammar School Lagos Street Ebute Metta

Ayodele Primary School, Ajegunle-Apapa

Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary (BMJS), Ikorodu, est. 1996

Badagry Grammar School, Badagry, established 1955

Bamaka International Schools, Jakande Estate, Ipaja

Baptist Academy, Obanikoro, established 1855

Baptist Boys High School, Yaba, est. 1885

Bernice Modupe Children's School, Ketu Alapere, Lagos

Bm School, Obanikoro, Lagos, www.bmschool.com.ng

Birch Freeman High School, Surulere

Bolade Grammar School, Bolade, Oshodi

Boys' Academy, Lagos

British International School, Victoria Island, Lagos

Busybees British school, Apapa GRA, est. 1991

C.M.S. Grammar School, Bariga, est. 1859 (before Olivet Hight Oyo)

Caleb British Academy, Lagos

Caleb International College, Lagos

Camp David Academie, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos

Canterbury International High School, 5 Lapal Close, Thomas Estate, Ajah, Lekki, Lagos est. 2006

Canterbury International School, Ajah, Lagos

Cardoso High School, Cardoso. Lagos

Central High School, Okota, Lagos

Child´s Foundatio Nursery and Primary School, Mile 2

Chrisland College, Idimu (CCI)

Christ Central Primary School, Mushin

Christ The Cornerstone International School, est. 1995

Citizens Comprehensive College, Temu-Epe est. October 1997

College of Technology Secondary School, Yaba

Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja

Command Day Secondary School, Ojo

Upright Guidance Nursery and Primary School, Magbon off Okemorosun, Badagry, Lagos.

Command Day Secondary School, Oshodi

Command Secondary School, Ipaja

Community Grammar School, Surulere

Community Secondary School, Ojo

Corona Schools; Ikoyi Day Nursery, Ikoyi, Gbagada, Apapa, Victoria Island and Lekki

Crescent Nursery and Primary School, 1004 Federal Housing Estate, pry school Victoria Island

Crestview Earlystart Private School, 46 Olaniyi str., New Oko-Oba est, Agege, Lagos.

D-Ivy College, Ikeja Lagos

Dawah Schools, Jakande Oke Afa Isolo.

De Nativity Networks Academy, Mushin

Debiruss Schools, Ajah, Lekki, Lagos.

Dorcas Memorial College Ajegunle Lagos

Doregos Private Academy, Ipaja, (est. Jan 1990)

Do-Estdot Group of Schools, Idimu, Lagos. (Est. September 1999)

Early-Life Secondary School, Festac Town, Lagos

East City College, Gbasemo, Aga, Ikorodu

Ebenezer Comprehensive High School, Ijaiye Ojokoro, Lagos

Eden High School, 2/4 Ilufe road Alaba, Ojo, Lagos.

Eko Akete Grammar School, Campbell Street, Campus, Lagos.

Eko Boys High School, Mushin (est. 1913)

Ejigbo High School, Ejigbo, Est 1980

Eko Girls' Grammar School Okota, Lagos Est. 1981

ENGREG Schools, 24 Bankole Street, Pedro, Somolu.

Eric Moore Senior High School, Surulere Lagos. 1980

Estate Grammar school, Ilupeju, Oshodi, Lagos.

Estaport Secondary school, Gbagada

Eva Adelaja Girls Secondary Grammar School, Gbagada 1964 (formerly GSGS Gbagada)

--68.44.200.252 (talk) 20:36, 10 October 2011 (UTC) Fatima Community College, Ekan-Meje, Aran-Orin, established In 1969

Federal Government College, Ijanikin

Festac College, (formerly Festac Community High School) Festac Town, Lagos

Festac Junior Grammar School (formerly Festac Grammar School), Festac Town

Festac Senior Grammar School (formerly Festac Grammar School), Festac Town

Festac Girls' secondary school Festac Town

Folbim High School, Agege Lagos

Fountain Heights Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos

Gaskiya College, Cardoso Lagos

Gbagada Grammar School, Gbagada, Bariga

Gbaja Boys Secondary School Surulere

Gideon Comprehensive High School Isolo Okota

Girls' Academy, Lagos

Girls' High School, Epe, Lagos

Good Shepherd Comprehensive High School, Alagbado, Meiran, Lagos

Goshen International College, Ikorodu, Lagos 1999.

Government College Agege 1974

Government College Ikorodu 1974

Government College Ketu-Epe 1974

Government College Lagos, Eric Moore 1974

Government College Secondary School, Ojo

Grace High School, Gbagada

Grace International School, Surulere

Grange International School, Lagos

Great Anchor Schools, Agbede-Ikorodu, 2005.

Great Minds Academy, Alaso Agbado, Lagos

Green Pastures School, Ejigbo, Lagos

Greenfield Schools

Greensprings School, Anthony Village

Greenwich Schools (Shasha, Lagos)

Greenwood House School, Ikoyi

Hallified College, Maryland

Highstone College, Ajegunle Apapa, Lagos State

Holy Child College, Ikoyi

Holy Infant Schools, Mebamu, Afromedia, Lagos.

Homat Comprehensive College, Igbogbo

Honeyland College, Ipaja, Lagos

Hopebay College, several locations in Lagos

Hopey-Glad Private College. Morogbo

Igbobi College, Yaba, est. 1932

Ife Oluwa Nursery and Primary School. Agege

Ijaiye Ojokoro Comprehensive High School, Ijaiye Ojokoro, Lagos.

Ijeshatedo Boys Secondary School, Surulere

Ijeshatedo Grammar School, Okota, Isolo

Ikeja Grammar School, Oshodi

Ikeja High School,GRA, Ikeja.

Ikoga Grammar School, Ikoga-Zebbe, Badagry.

Ikorodu High School, Ikorodu

Ikorodu Grammar School,Ota-ona,Ikorodu,Lagos

Ikota school, Lekki, Ajah, Lagos

Ilamoye Grammar School, Okota

Ilupeju Grammar School, Ilupeju

Immaculate Heart Comprehensive High School, Maryland Lagos.

Imohimi Comprehensive Secretarial College, Amukoko Lagos.

Indian Language School, Ilupeju

Innocent Comprehensive High School, Ijesha, Lagos

Innocent Comprehensive High School, Surulere, Lagos established In 1995

Innocent Nursery And Primary School, Surulere, Lagos established In 1985

International School University of Lagos, UNILAG, Akoka, Yaba

Iponri Estate High School, Surulere

Ideal Comprehensive High School,Ojo,Afromedia,Ajanbadi

Ire-Akari Grammar School, Okota

Isale Eko Grammar School, Lagos, Lagos Island

Itire Community Secondary School, Itire, Lagos

Jextoban Secondary School 1/3 Ibadan Street Ketu Alapere Lagos +

Jomade Hudiyah Schools 20, Power Line Alhaja/Calvary Bus Stop, Idimu, Lagos

Keke Senior High School

King Ado High School, Lagos Island

King Ado High School, Lagos, Lagos Island

King's College, Lagos, est. 1909

King's High School, Satellite Town, Lagos

Kings' Foundation Nursery and Primary School, Old Ojo Road, Kuje, Lagos

Lagoon Secondary School, Lekki

Lagos African Church Grammar School, Ifako Ijaiye, Lagos

Lagos Baptist Secondary School, Orile Agege, est. 1972

Lagos city College, Yaba, Sabo

Lagos City Polytechnic

Lagos Preparatory School (13+)(IAPS)(COBIS), Ikoyi

Lagos progressive Secondary School Suru

Lagos State Civil Service Model College, Igbogbo, Ikorodu

Lagos State Model College, Badore

Lagos State Model College, Igbo Nla

Lagos State Model College, Igbokuta

Lagos State Model College, Kankon

Lagos State Model College, Meiran

Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu

Lagos State Secondary Commercial Academy LASCA, Ilupeju

Lagos State University, Ojo

Larion College, Morogbo

Landmark College, Ikorodu Lagos

Lashbol International Schools, Ahmadiyya, Ijaiye-Ojokoro, Lagos

Laureates College, Mafoluku,Aviation Estate, Off MM Airport road, Lagos

Laurel Schools, Jakande estate, Isolo

Laweezy Secondary School, aja Lagos.

Lekki British International High School, Lekki Phase One

Livingstone College, Ikorodu, established on 13 September 1999

Lillywhite Nursery and Primary School, Ilupeju

Loral International Secondary Schools, Festac Town, Lagos

Lyncrest School,Ikorodu

REDIRECT Luyol Schools 273 Iju Water Works Road, Ishaga Iju Lagos

Mainland senior High School Fadeyi, Yaba.

Marjos International College, Idi-Araba, Lagos

Maryland Comprehensive Secondary School, Ikeja

Marywood grammar school Ebute Metta West Lagos

Matori Grammar School, Okota

May Day School Primary school, Isolo

Methodist Boys High School, Yaba, est. 1878

Methodist Girls High School, Yaba, est. 1879

Montana International School, Sabo Oniba

Mind Builders School, Ikeja

Murtala Mohammed Airport School M. M.A.

Mushin Boys' High School, Okota-Isolo, Lagos

Mushin High School, Okota-Isolo, Lagos

National College, Gbagada

Navy Town Secondary School, Navy Town, Ojo

New Hall International School, Lekki, Lagos

Nigeria French Language Village International College, Ajara-Badagry

Nigerian Model High School, Alakara, Idi-oro, Mushin

Nigerian Navy Primary School, Navy Town, Ojo.

Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Navy Town, Ojo, est. 1982

Obele Community High School, Surulere, Lagos.

Odofin Secondary School, Mile Two.

Ojo High School, Ojo

Ojodu Junior High School. Ojodu Ikeja. Est. 1977

Ojota Senior Secondary School, Ojota.

Ojota Junior Secondary School, Ojota.

Ojuwoye Public School, Mushin

Oke Ira Grammar School, oke Ira, Ogba, Agege

Okesuna Junior Secondary School, Lafiaji, Lagos Island.

Okey Schools, Ojota.

Okota Grammar School, Okota

Okota High School, Okota

Okota Secondary School, Okota, Isolo, est. 1982

Olimo Memorial Primary School, Onike, Yaba, Lagos

Olorunfunmi Senior Grammar School, Idimu Lagos
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 11:19pm On Aug 23, 2015
16 Most expensive schools in Nigeria.



16.Lead British International School, Abuja – N1.5million per annum

15. Nigerian Turkish International College, Abuja – N1.6 million per annum

14.International Community School, Abuja – N1.9million per annum

13. Dowen College – N2 million per annum.

12. Chrisland College, Ikeja – N2 million per annum.

11. Atlantic Hall, Epe, Lagos – N2.27 million per annum.

10. Corona Secondary School, Agbara – N2.55 million per annum.

9.Hillcrest School, Jos – N2.65 million per annum.

8. Loyola Jesuit, Abuja – N2.8 million per annum.

7. Meadow Hall, Lagos – N3 million per annum.

6. Greensprings School – N3.185 million per annum.

5. Whiteplains British School, Abuja – N3.6 million per annum.

4.Day Waterman College, Abeokuta – N3.7 million per annum.

3.Lekki British International High School, Lagos – N4million per
annum.


2.British International School, Lagos – N4.48 million per annum.

1.Grange School, Lagos – N4.5 million per annum.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 11:22pm On Aug 23, 2015
Positions:

1. Mathematics Teachers
2. Learning Support Teachers
3. Yoruba Teachers
5. Art Teachers and
6. Music Teachers

Send your CV to careers@coronaschools.org

Visit the page below for more info:

http://www.coronaschools.org/page/?title=Careers&pid=7

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 1:36am On Aug 24, 2015
Sunnypar:
Are you still with the school? Brithish or Nigeian curriculum?
Thanks for coming on board, the plentier the merrier.
Both
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 7:05am On Aug 24, 2015
fweshyboi:


There is nothing about my question from the page 300 till now gone through it before asking and just went through it again to confirm if i miss out on any thing
Sorry.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by avicky(f): 7:08am On Aug 24, 2015
ProfGday:
THIS IS FOR GATE-CRASHER......................

The interview will start by 9am on Tuesday 25/08/2015.

@ Ebunoluwa International High School,Ofatedo ,Oshogbo. Is looking for a qualified Geography Teacher.
Qualifications- B.Sc Ed Geography/Geology/Urban & Regional Planning.
With @ least 2 yrs experience.


Only geography? Aren't there other openings?

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by fweshyboi(m): 7:25am On Aug 24, 2015
GoldenDr:
Sorry.
Ok boss
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by stonecoldcafe: 7:31am On Aug 24, 2015
biggal:
PART 2 OF MY TEACHING STORY

I submitted my application to many schools but 3 called me, I went for 2. Fortunately for dat school they conducted all d stages d same day. The theory, oral n micro teaching. I was asked to teach percentage during d micro teaching n God saw me tru. I was taken among 23 teachers dat came. I was offered as much as 18k n I gladly accepted.
After one year we wrote an internal exam n I scored 89percent n was promoted to teach basic 6. With 2k increment in my salary. Tanx to d ppl in dis thread cos they opened my eyes to see dat am being used. I have written 5 books n published 3 with childrens bk n novel inclusive but neva saw it as somfin dat can giv me edge ova odas until Goldendr said it.
Am very gud in maths n English so far I hv gotten one invite. But my fellow teachers my boss is very gud to me das why I find it difficult to live him. But I hv made up my mind. How will I handle him plss cos he neva wanted me to liv hence he's gud to me nt in terms of mony ooo

You deserve much more dear
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by damilola87(f): 7:38am On Aug 24, 2015
utchvikky:
pls send me a pm
send me your email
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Bekwarra(m): 8:00am On Aug 24, 2015
Larry37:

Nice one bro......if you know any client interested in design and technology (IGCSE) please do contact me thanks
No problem bro.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Bekwarra(m): 8:01am On Aug 24, 2015
masties2:


I like this guy. grin you know what you want and go for it. No dulling. Hussle while you can.
Thanks sis.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Bekwarra(m): 8:07am On Aug 24, 2015
akanduteenah:


i like this your style ooo. Im thinking of leaving where i am currently by december. But i have always been afraid of staying idle after then incase i dont get anything by then cos i have never been idle since graduation. Thanks bro; this came at the right time!
My sister be sure of yourself first. You can get around and see up things at the different tutorial centres in your area and close by. JAMB lessons will soon start, GCE registration is on so they'll soon kick into gear. Get like 3 or 4 places around. In some areas, it's like 1k-2k per period but other areas like where I stay where the tutorial centres don't bill the students much, it's like 5h but never go lower than 5h. From those places you can get private home teaching to supplement everything.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Immortalz(m): 8:54am On Aug 24, 2015
Sunnypar:
1. There is no difference the only difference I see is that the former prepares students for education outside Nigeria or provide education[b]specifically[/b] tailored to enable students "enroll" for foreign educational institutions seamlessly, while the later prepares you for O'level and possibly acquiring knowledge not relevant to the immediate economic and cultural environment;
2. As for International schools, yes, but not all because there is AISIEN a body or association of international schools with foreign affiliatiom or partnership. Many schools that bears international, there nothing international about (pay wise, laboratory wise and working conditions) them not the mention they are not members of AISIEN. Some high schools are members of AISIEN but many are 'Kereje'. Comprehensive, high, low are just figure head title.
3. For someome without any teaching experience, starting around is the best, then after a year you can move out because you have gathered experience. Yours truly did same.
MAcjc, made some analysis, which in my own opinion is correct especially if you want to further your studies, acquire certifications. Also schools around is good for pregnant and nursing mothers but not good for singles. Yes, leaving your comfort zone is good, but you have to consider many factors such as transportation especially in Lagos and rent. Am guessing, you not in the labour market yet.
4. It all depends on you, especially if your pocket can carry it. Professional certification is what most of this grade A schools like, however, some of "us"only have a first degree and have taught in grade A schools. In my own opinion, certifications in this profession are as follows TRCN, CIE, IELT and IGCSE. TRCN is quite good for educationists while others are gotten if the schools is certified by British council to undertake such programmes.

Thanks boss...I studied education and I'm hoping to bounce into one of those 'grade A schools'
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Immortalz(m): 8:59am On Aug 24, 2015
Larry37:

1. Don't know much about primary school but for secondary schools that uses British curriculum must be doing checkpoint at the junior level and IGCSE at the senior level thereby having basic 7-11(5 years in secondary school) while Nigeria based curriculum is 6 years, British curriculum is narrow and application based while Nigeria curriculum is wide and knowledge based.
2. Not really how a school operates boils down to their content,quality and system. The name does not have so much impact.
3. Of course that's why i used to advise peeps to take it further outside their zone.
4. Masters is good most especially for schools running the Nigerian curriculum but if you truly want to go international which is trending in schools now for British and American based curriculum go for certification like IGCSE and the rest.
hope this answers your questions.

Yea, thanks for your time

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