Homaj School Ondo

International Students

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Homaj Schools is a very prestigious citadel of learning located in southwestern Nigeria. Each year students from diverse ethnicity/race attend Homaj Schools for our:

  1. affordable cost of attendance
  2. availability of scholarships
  3. breadth of educational programs
  4. ranked and recognized academic programs and reputation for academic excellence
  5. friendly and serene campus environment
  6. top-notch facilities and technology
  7. comfortable dormitories
  8. convenient dining facilities
  9. extensive library collections
  10. and many more.

If you need a school that is safe, supportive and empowering, then think HOMAJ SCHOOLS. It is indeed home away from home.

ABOUT ONDO KINGDOM

Ondo City is the second largest city in Ondo State, Nigeria. It has a population of 275,917.  Local industries include food processing and cocoa manufacture.

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Ondo City is primarily inhabited by the Yoruba. It hosts Wesley University and the Adeyemi College of Education. Popular secondary schools include Ondo Boys High School, St. Joseph’s college, Ondo grammar school, St. Louis and St. Monica’s grammar Schools. The Ondo Boys High School, founded in 1919, is one of Africa’s 50 oldest schools. 

Ondo has a 10,000 capacity stadium and a division two football professional team.

Ondo City is the trade center for the surrounding region. Yams, cassava, grain, and tobacco are grown, and cotton is also grown and used to weave cloth. It is also the largest producer of cocoa products in the region.

The title of the king of the town, who reigns as a direct descendant of the fabled Emperor Oduduwa, is Osemawe. The serving incumbent is Dr. Victor Kiladejo, who was selected in September 2006 following the death of the former king, Dr. Festus Ibidapo Adesanoye.

Royal portrait painter Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy MBE, was born in Ondo in 1952. In 2001 she painted the official Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II for her Golden Jubilee.

Source: Wikipedia