Queen's School, Ibadan

Queen's School, Ibadan is an all-girls secondary school located in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, South-Western Nigeria.[1]

Queen's School, Ibadan
Location

Information
TypeSecondary school
MottoPass On The Torch
Established1952
OpenedJanuary 1954
GenderFemale

History

Queen's School, Ibadan was founded in 1952 as Queen's School, Ede in honor of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II to the throne.[2] With a few selected pioneering students from Queen's College, Lagos, school activities started with four teachers and the principal.[3]

Past principals

  • Miss Hobson — 19521954
  • Mrs. I. Dickinson — 19571958
  • Mrs. R.M. Dunn — 19631967
  • Mrs. C.F. Oredugba — 19581962, 1968-1970
  • Late Mrs. T.A.O. Lawore — 19701972
  • Mrs. C.O. Ogunbiyi — 19751976
  • Mrs. O.F. Ifaturoti — 19761977
  • Mrs. Oyinkan Ayoola — 19721975, 19801984
  • Mrs. T. Fajola — 19781980, 19901991
  • Mrs. E.O. Falobi — 19841987
  • Mrs. B.M. Ajayi — 19871989
  • Mrs. A.T. Olofin — 19921995
  • Mrs. Remi Lasekan-Osunsanya — 19911992, 19951997
  • Mrs. A.T. Olofin — 19972004
  • Mrs. Ajani — 2004date

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

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References

  1. Ogunsola, Oladele (13 November 2014). "Old Girls re-unite for Queen's School, Ibadan". Daily Independent. Ibadan. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  2. HerStory Project (Nigeria); Institut culturel africain (2006). Women of Valour: Icons of excellence. African Cultural Institute.
  3. "History of the school". Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  4. Ohwovoriole, Onome (2018-06-11). "Toyin Sanni United Capital Group CEO confirms resignation". Nairametrics. Retrieved 2020-02-16.

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