Unity schools are a great tool for Nations building. This fact should be obvious because the key objective for setting up the Unity Schools by the Gowon administration was to ensure national integration of the post war generation of Nigerians. Every Unity School was well funded, equipped and had students from all parts of the country. In addition, there were no tuition fees and travel to & fro school was paid for by the Federal Government. From sixties to seventies session, classes were held in temporary classroom blocks built on the college sites.
Federal Government College is a co-educational day and boarding, basic and post basic institution owned by the Federal Ministry of Education. The College over the years has been in the forefront of academic excellence within the geographical region and across Nigeria as a whole. An outstanding performance in various Educational, Social and Sporting activities cannot be farfetched. This is as a result of an enabling learning and sporting environment existing in the school, with the existence of modern features such as; a Standard library, School media/ICT laboratory, Multipurpose hall, Tuck shops, Standard Football pitch, Badminton, Volley ball court, and Lawn tennis facility. A good and secured housing plan in form of dormitories/hostels is in place to accommodate the boarding students, under the supervision of caring and experienced house masters and mistresses.
Our History is therefore incomplete without our past Principals and vice principals of the school up to date. Making our graduates continually being distinguished through the benchmark they make in different sectors and strata of the economy within and outside the country; including careers in business, engineering, law, medicine, arts, and the media.
Our Facilities
Administrative building
Classrooms
Biology Laboratory
Chemistry Laboratory
Physics Laboratory
Library
Computer Laboratory
School e-laboratory
Male and Female Hostel, Dining Hall, Assembly Hall
Health Center
Green Area
Parking lot
Football pitch, Volleyball court, Lawn Tennis court etc.
Our Departments
Mathematics And Sciences
This Dept. offers eight 8 subjects which are mathematics, physics chemistry, biology, agricultural science, Health Science, Physical and Health Sciences and I.C.T/computer studies.
Trade And Technology
This is a department born-out of new initiative under the new educational curriculum.\
Senior Secondary School (SSS1 – SSS3) subjects:
- Technical drawing
- Metal Work
- Visual Art
- Music
- Food and Nutrition
- Clothing and Textile
- Home management
Basic School (JSS1 – JSS3) subjects:
- Basic Technology
- Technical Drawing
- Cultural and Creative Art (which includes Fine Art and Music)
- Home economics
Trade Subjects (Entrepreneurship, SSS1-SSS3)
- Bleaching/ Tie and Dye
- Block laying and Concreting
- Garment making
- Craft and catering services.
Humanities
The department of humanities (formerly known as Arts and Social sciences) was severed from the then vocational department in 2009. This was done to make the general administration easy
This department deals with both Arts and social science subjects. The art subjects include; Christian Religious Knowledge, Islamic Studies, and History, while the Social Science subjects are; Geography, Economics, Government, Civic Education and Social Studies.
Languages
The subjects under this departments includes :
- Indigenous Languages; Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba
- Foreign Languages; Arabic, French
Our Curriculum
Subjects offered under WASSCE and NECO SSCE is:
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Biology
- Economics
- Yoruba
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Geography
- Further Mathematics
- Technical Drawing
- Food and Nutrition
- Agricultural Science
- Visual Art
- Commerce
- Financial Accounting
- Christian Religious Knowledge
- Islamic Religious Knowledge
- Literature in English
- Civic Education
- ICT
- Government
Extra Curriculum Activites
- Speech and prize giving day
- Recreational activities
- Literary and art
- Debating competition
- Quiz competition
- Inter-house sports
- Tie and dye
- Excursions