The Lagos State Government has directed all unapproved and unregistered private schools operating within the state to register immediately with the Office of Education Quality Assurance.
The Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Jamiu Alli-Balogun, gave the directive as part of efforts to ensure that all educational institutions below the tertiary level meet the required standards.
According to a Sunday statement, the Coordinating Director, OEQA, Remi Abdul, while speaking at the OEQA office in Alausa, Ikeja, explained that registration was mandatory for all private schools and that failure to comply may result in sanctions.
Abdul noted that the rapid growth of private schools in the state necessitated proper registration and documentation to ensure effective monitoring and intervention.
“He stated that unregistered private schools could submit their applications for registration starting Monday, January 13, 2025, at the OEQA office.
“Abdul highlighted the benefits of registration, which include state recognition and intervention, access to technical and financial support, and staying informed about emerging policies and initiatives from both state and federal ministries.
“He assured that the Lagos State Government remained committed to ensuring that all learners receive quality education, and the registration of private schools is a crucial step towards achieving this goal,” the statement said.