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A guide for parents and guardians

Why families choose Elites International School

For families comparing secondary schools in Awka, Anambra, the strongest choice is built on evidence: teaching, student support, discipline, communication, opportunity, and consistent progress.

A clear, evidence-minded guide for families comparing secondary schools in Awka: teaching, student support, character, technology, activities, and parent partnership.

What sets the Elites experience apart

These are the standards families should inspect during a campus visit—not empty superlatives or an unverifiable “best school” label.

Structured academics

Clear learning pathways, regular assessment, feedback, intervention, and guided examination preparation.

Character and discipline

Daily expectations develop responsibility, integrity, respect, focus, and confidence.

Mentoring and welfare

Students receive guidance for academic habits, personal growth, wellbeing, and decision-making.

Technology in learning

Digital tools support teaching, performance visibility, communication, and modern skills.

Leadership and activities

Clubs, sports, teamwork, creativity, speaking, and service help students grow beyond grades.

Parent partnership

Families receive communication and progress visibility so support continues beyond the classroom.

Make an informed decision

What to verify during your visit

  1. 1. Teaching: ask how lessons, assessments, feedback, and learning support work.
  2. 2. Student care: ask about mentoring, safety, discipline, welfare, and communication.
  3. 3. Opportunities: inspect practical learning, technology, clubs, sports, and leadership activities.
  4. 4. Outcomes: request current, verifiable academic records and progression information from the school.
  5. 5. Fit: discuss your child’s needs, interests, goals, and the most suitable pathway.

Questions families ask

What should parents compare when choosing a secondary school in Awka?

Compare teaching quality, curriculum coverage, student support, discipline, safety, communication, facilities, co-curricular opportunities, and evidence of academic progress.

How does Elites support academic progress?

Students learn through structured teaching, continuous assessment, guided exam preparation, mentoring, and performance feedback shared with families.

Does the school support learning beyond examinations?

Yes. Leadership, communication, technology, clubs, sports, creativity, teamwork, and character formation are part of the wider student experience.

Can families visit before applying?

Yes. Families can contact the admissions team to arrange a campus visit, ask questions, and review the current admission requirements.