University Preparatory Secondary School
Address
Siluko Road

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Nigeria
Coordinates6°33′43″N 3°24′03″E / 6.56202°N 3.40092°E / 6.56202; 3.40092
Information
Other nameUPSS
TypePrivate secondary school
MottoKnowledge and Virtue
Established1987 (1987)
FounderAndrew Urevbu
PrincipalJuliet Urevbu
Age range10-18 years
LanguageEnglish
YearbookThe Ivory
Websitewww.upsshub.com

University Preparatory Secondary School (UPSS) is a private secondary school in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. It was established in 1987 by Professor Andrew Urevbu. It has received numerous academic, social, and sports awards. High moral and disciplinary effects High Standard Facilities Well trained teachers Conducive learning environment

Impacting in lives! Arguably the best and most popular school in the Benin Metropolitan Area, the institution boasts of state-of-the-art equipment in different areas of learning, with well-trained teaching staff to address the learning concerns of students.

The University Preparatory Secondary School has astride it three sister schools - Children's Academy (Daycare), Children's Academy (Nursery & Primary) and Children's Academy (Montessori). The respective schools are equipped with Science Labs, Educational Resource Rooms, Computer Labs, Music Labs, Libraries, Home Economics Practice Quarters, Sick Bays, and interestingly, a Zoological Garden within the precincts of the Secondary School. There is also an Examination Hall and the La Gala Event Centre for use by all schools for major events.

Sporting and extracurricular activities are equally encouraged, seeing there is a school standard-sized football field, basketball court, playgrounds, as well as music, basketball and ballet clubs to foster talent discovery and harnessing of individual potentials. Why not pay a visit to this citadel of basic and secondary learning and leave yourself standing with arms akimbo and mouth agape!

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