It was a decent school as far as Nigerian schools go, I wish they had focused more on research facilities and developing a more updated and competitive column rather than religion and church attendance. The campus was perfect for strolls though, and flowers changed with the seasons. I would recommend for the ambience but I would advise avoiding it for your mental well being.
View moreThe school’s rules help to foster discipline and hard work by students. I didn’t understand this at first during my year 1 but now I do. The rules seemed unnecessary and difficult, for example, the rule about the ineligibility to write your semester exams without at least 75% of attendance and your attendance can be suppressed by missing a daily roll call every night and chapel service(because it is a Christian school), it may seem forced but very rewarding to pass through all the tribulations of everyday life. Overall assessment of the school is good because it has taught me or is still teaching me how to overcome adversity without complaining is less rewarding than doing it regardless of your feeling because it needed to be done.
View moreCovenant has to be one of the cleanest and most well-maintained schools in Nigeria.
The school prides itself on its green nature and its well-kept surroundings.
And this clean nature is key for learning.