Olashore International School
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| Olashore International School | |
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![]() Olashore International School Logo | |
| Location | |
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Iloko-Ijesa Nigeria | |
| Coordinates | 7°39′12″N 4°48′56″E / 7.65336°N 4.81550°E |
| Information | |
| Type | Boarding School |
| Founder | Oba Oladele Olashore |
| Principal | Mr. Guy Cassarchis[1] |
| Secondary years taught | Junior and Senior School |
| Website | www |
Olashore International school is a private co-educational boarding secondary school located in Osun State, Nigeria.[2] The School was founded by the late Oba Olashore in 1994.[3] Olashore International School is situated on a 60-hectare campus, approximately three hours from Lagos, Nigeria. The school offers both the Nigerian and British curricula, preparing students for examinations including the Cambridge IGCSE, the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE), SAT, JAMB, and IELTS. In 2016, the school became a member of the Council of British International Schools. Students participate in extracurricular activities including sports, performing arts, and the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. The school operates an on-site farm where students engage in practical agricultural activities.[4]

