The Muslim Association of Nigeria (MAN) Nursery and Primary School was established in 1983 with a humble beginning of just four pupils. One boy and three girls. From these modest beginnings, the school has grown steadily into a respected institution known for academic excellence, strong moral values, and well-rounded development.
Today, the school has a population of over 180 pupils, continuing its mission of nurturing young minds and preparing them to become responsible leaders and contributors to society.
For over four decades, the school has produced students who have gone on to excel academically and make meaningful contributions both within Nigeria and internationally.
2016: Two pupils, Nofisat Muhammed and Mudasir Abbas, were adjudged among the best candidates in their state in the National Common Entrance Examination. Both received scholarships from Shell Petroleum, as reported in The Guardian Newspaper.
2018: Noheem Dosumu secured 3rd place in the Regional Spelling Bee Competition organized by The Challenge.
2020: Medina Abbas emerged as the best candidate in the Learn Africa Scholarship Examination, earning admission into Debbel International School.
2023: Abdu Walid Ajao achieved 3rd overall position in the Science Teachers Association of Nigeria (STAN) Competition held in Abuja.
2025: The school won 1st place in the Lagos State Science Teachers Association of Nigeria Competition.
At the Muslim Association of Nigeria Nursery and Primary School, we are committed to raising pupils who excel academically, morally, spiritually, and socially. Our learning environment combines quality education with strong Islamic values to prepare children for a successful future.
We maintain high academic standards through experienced teachers, structured learning, and participation in competitive educational programs.
Our pupils are nurtured with strong Islamic teachings, discipline, character development, and moral values that guide them throughout life.
The school provides excellent educational facilities, computer education, library resources, and extracurricular activities that support holistic child development.
The Muslim Association of Nigeria (MAN) is committed to promoting Islamic teachings, advancing education, and strengthening communities through faith, unity, and service since 1959.
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