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BOARDING ADMISSION SYSTEM

Imperial School Kudenda operates a compulsory boarding system. There is however a special scheme for children from the Kudenda village who meet all the other admission criteria of academic excellence to attend from home if it is proved that the parents of such children could not meet up with the financial demands of full boarding. This is a program to assist rural children, confer some benefits of modern education on the rural village and as a rare contribution towards the development of education in the northern part of Nigeria. Imperial School is proud to note that more than seven primary schools have sprang up in Kudenda in the first five years of our existence. The population of students in these primary schools run into thousands. Admissions into Imperial School are through examinations conducted around June/July of every year. The examinations are set from topics usually covered in Basic 5 and 6 classes. Students who aspire to enter into Imperial School should be a minimum age of 11years old and should be capable of living independent lives away from parents. Details of fees charged are obtainable either directly from the office of the Principal or downloaded right from our website: www.imperialschool.com.
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FEEDING
The school has a large dining hall capable of holding up to 750 students. The menu are made up of food stuffs from different parts of the country and school farm/gardens. They are prepared by competent cooks under the supervision of qualified caterers. The foods are tasty and are usually enjoyed by students. The issue of poor feeding for students is not our portion. Special meals could be prepared for students during special religious occasions or under medical recommendations by a qualified doctor. Prefects and food Mistress help to supervise activities in the dining hall. Excessive procurement of beverages by parents should be discouraged and only sums of money as contained in the school rules and regulations should be given to students.
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