FG denies report of setting 12 years age limit for JSS admission
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 26/07/2025
The federal ministry of education has denied claims that it announced 12 years as the minimum age for admission into Junior Secondary Schools (JSS). Earlier, there were reports that the ministry, in a policy document, set the new minimum age for admission for JSS 1 at 12 years. The reports claimed the policy is concerned with the non-state schools, also known as private schools. It also said the ministry added that nursery school admission would be three-year-olds and above. Reacting in a recent statement, Folasade Boriowo, the ministry’s spokesperson, denied the reports, saying “it was (…)
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