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Olashore International School Receives Osun State Award

Olashore International School has been conferred with the award of Osun State Outstanding Secondary School of The Year 2016. This was awarded to the school recently by the Excellent Media South-West Nigeria Excellence Award at Osun –State.

Annually organised by a group of media in Osun State to include, Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC), Oshogbo, NTA Oshogbo, UniQ FM illesa, Gold FM illesa, Orisun FM Ile-Ife, and NTA Ile-Ife, Olashore International School was recognised for its impact and contributions towards improving the standard of education in Osun state.

Olashore International School is a learning community committed to academic excellence, nurturing each child to their full potential in a safe and serene environment, developing leaders for the dynamic global society in the 21st century.

Located at Illoko-Ijesha in Osun State, and established in 1994, on 60 acres of land, Olashore International School is a co-educational school which offers high quality education in a wide range of subjects at Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary along with a University Foundation Programme in partnership with Lancaster University and the Institute of Education, Dublin.

Over the past 20 years, the school has succeeded in developing a cluster of world class services around the school including a first class hotel, a golf course and a leadership training centre that all combine to give the school a unique identity.

The school is particularly appealing to discerning Nigerians at home and abroad, as well as expatriates residing in Nigeria, who desire a school with a strong value system, demonstrable track record and a clear sense of purpose.

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