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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) at NCI

For the nursery school, admission is available for all classes. For the School of Preaching (SoP), it's Year 1, and for the secondary school, it's JS1 and SS1.

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The SOP offers tuition-free education as part of our contribution to spreading the gospel. Fees for the ELC and secondary schools are moderate and pocket-friendly.

Bullying is considered an expulsion offence at NCI. We take a firm stand against all forms of bullying.

In the secondary school, the average class size is 25 in junior classes, while sizes are smaller in senior classes due to elective subjects. Our student/teacher ratio is about 10:1. In the ELC, class sizes are smaller, with a pupil-to-teacher ratio of about 8:1.

Secondary school students are prepared for WASSCE, NECOSSCE, UTME, and ACT.

We have a full-service medical centre with two doctors and nurses always on duty. The centre is certified by NHIS as a primary healthcare facility.

Yes, we offer the PROJECT ALPHA program for above-average students and SPECIAL CLASSES for below-average performers. These aim to promote academic excellence and support students in need.

Yes, our clubs provide diverse skill development opportunities, and we offer trade subjects to equip students with vocational abilities.

Yes, we have full-time guidance counsellors and organize periodic career days where professionals from various fields enlighten students about career options.

Yes, NCI is a testing centre for the American Collegiate Test (ACT), allowing students to gain admission to universities globally. Resources for exam preparation are available on campus.

We are not affiliated with any denomination but uphold Christian values based on the New Testament. Worship is conducted at the Church of Christ on campus.

Yes, NCI is the foremost coeducational boarding school in Uyo Metropolis, accommodating over 600 boarding students in the secondary school. Boarding facilities are not provided for the ELC.

Yes, we only employ qualified teachers, with periodic in-house training opportunities. Nearly 100% of teachers in the SOP and secondary schools are graduates, while the ELC has a mix of NCE and graduate teachers.

Yes, we have more than 10 buses serving Uyo and its environs for both the secondary and ELC.

Boarding parents, male and female, reside in the hostels with students. Currently, we have six boarding parents and one boarding supervisor.

Yes, secondary school students must be over 10 years old, and ELC pupils must be over 2 years old.

For secondary school, admissions start from March 1st to September 10th, exclusively for the first term.

If You Have Any Questions You Can Reach Out To NCI

Mobile: +234-813-410-9380
+234-806-971-3300 
+234-806-309-0826
Mail: [email protected]

The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page at NCI provides essential information about various aspects of the institute, addressing queries regarding admission procedures, fees, class sizes, bullying policies, and more. It offers insights into NCI's commitment to providing a holistic education, including career counselling, exposure to international exams, and specialized programs. Additionally, details about boarding facilities, qualified teachers, transportation services, medical care, and vocational training opportunities are outlined to assist prospective students, parents, and stakeholders in understanding the institute's ethos and offerings.

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