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The Staff School was established on 14th November, 1983. The School took off with thirty-nine pupils and six members of staff. The current population of the school is nine hundred and eighty-six pupils and fifty members of staff. The school has in the past, won many local, national and international laurels.

Objectives The School:
(i). to afford the children of staff an opportunity for education with close proximity to their parents.
(ii) to bring children of staff of different backgrounds together under the same educational system.
(iii) to render educational services to the immediate community. (iv) to give children of staff, qualitative and sound education from the grass roots.

There are two sections in the school: The Nursery and Primary Sections.
The school has a library which accommodates thirty pupils at a time. The library is operated to inculcate the reading culture in the pupils.
The school has participated in some local, national and international competitions. It came first in 1995 during an Art Competition organised by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency, Abuja to mark the World Environment Day. This qualified the school to represent Nigeria in the World Art Competition in Eastbourne in England in October of the same year.

Some pupils of the school gained admission into Suleja Academy for Gifted Children among reputable schools in the country while some others had won prizes from the National Mathematical Centre, Abuja for excellence in Mathematics. In addition, a pupil in Primary five published a book titled "My Bone And Other Stories" to mark her tenth birthday anniversary.

The statistics of pupils' out-turns from inception to date are as given below:

Year
Male
Female
Total
1986
11
11
22
1987
14
11
25
1988
22
13
35
1989
31
11
42
1990
18
19
37
1991
32
19
51
1992
29
21
50
1993
26
24
50
1994
40
31
71
1995
31
36
67
1996
36
34
70
1997
42
27
69
1998
48
29
77
1999
49
28
77
2000
50
26
76
2001
41
24
65
2002
29
25
54

 

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