Lutheran High School, Obot Idim

Lutheran High School, Obot Idim is a Christian high school in Ibesikpo Asutan local government, Akwa Ibom. The school has an average class size of 20 students.[1][2][3]

Lutheran High School
Office building of the Principal, Lutheran High School, Obot Idim
Location
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Coordinates4°35′04″N 7°33′11″E / 4.584356°N 7.553148°E / 4.584356; 7.553148
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MottoIn Deo Stamus
Opened1950
PrincipalIfiok Umanah
GradesJS1-SS3
GenderBoys and Girls
Houses4 (Ekong, Konz, Luther, Nau)
Color(s)White   Navy Blue   Light Blue  

History

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Lutheran High School, Obot Idim was established in 1950. Rev. John Louis Konz was the first principal of the school. About 500 candidates took the first-ever entrance examination of the school, and only 28 were successful.

 
Some Lutheran High School, Obot Idim, students gather near their school's entrance to welcome guests, 25 February 2022

The school kicked off with the 28 successful candidates on the premises of Boechler Memorial Primary School.

Few years after its establishment, the school started seeing an increase in the number of applications. And by 1961, the student population had risen to 348. The number of teachers had also increased. That prompted the Lutheran Church of Nigeria to move the school from the Boechler Memorial Primary School to its present location.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ "Engr. Etteh: Tracing the Trajectory (1) - The Nation Nigeria". The Nation Nigeria. 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  2. ^ Newswatch: Nigeria's Weekly Magazine. Newswatch Communications. 2008-01-01.
  3. ^ Who's who in Nigeria. Nigerian Printing and Publishing Company. 1956-01-01.
  4. ^ EfiokAbasi, Mike (2010). "Chapter 1: Lutheran High School, Obot Idim: How it all began (Historical perspective). Lutheran High School, Obot Idim (Essays in Celebration of 60 Years of Excellence in Academic Development and Leadership)". In Akpan, Martin (ed.). Lutheran High School, Obot Idim (Essays in Celebration of 60 Years of Excellence in Academic Development and Leadership). Goshen-Gate Publishing House. pp. 1–3.
  5. ^ "Covenant University Appoints Professor Akan Williams Acting Vice-Chancellor". independent.ng. 22 October 2021. Retrieved 22 October 2021.