
Welcome to St Louis Grammar School Mokola Ibadan
St Louis Convent Boarding House
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A Brief History
Saint Louis Convent Boarding House (SLCBH) was an integral part of St Louis Grammar School, Ibadan at its inception on February 11, 1961. It was characterised by faith, morals and high academic standards. It closed in July 2018 due to adverse economic conditions.
Two years later, on November 12, 2020, the Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan, Most Rev. Dr Gabriel Abegunrin delightedly approved the reopening of SLCBH. The school is run by the Sisters of St. Louis with the robust support of St Louis Grammar School alumni and friends of the school.
The Sisters of Saint Louis are committed to the education of the girl child and proudly carry on the legacy of the founding mother, Sister Dympna Drury and the founding father, Bishop Richard Finn.
- Sister Rita Otiko (Head of Boarding House)

We are proud of our diversity. Our students come from 17 states around the nation plus the Federal Capital Territory
Academic rigor is a key part of our mission
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Constructed a Learning Resource Center; employing 22 teachers for after school classes in 9 core subjects
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Employed nine (9) core subjects teachers for the general school
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Conduct an annual Academic Excursion for SS3 students to Louisville Girls High School, Itele, Ogun State
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Provide teaching of IT classes;
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Organized weekend Mathematics and English Language clinics
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SLCBH graduates are in prestigious universities such as the University of Ibadan, University of Lagos, Federal University of Abeokuta, Ladoke Akintola University, Federal University, Oye They study courses such as Economics, Psychology, Political Science, Computer Science, English and Literary Studies, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Linguistics
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