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Admission Regina Pacis, Onitsha

Admissions are now open for the 2025/2026 Academic Session

We are delighted to welcome prospective students and families to our school community. Our admissions process is designed to identify young minds ready to thrive academically, morally, and socially in a nurturing, disciplined, and value-driven environment.

Whether you’re joining us at JS1, JS2, SS1, or SS2, we invite you to take the first step toward a future of excellence, integrity, and lifelong learning.

Apply now and be part of a school where character meets competence.

Guiding You Smoothly Into Our World of Excellence

The Application Process

1

Purchase of Admission Form

Begin your journey by obtaining the admission form. Forms can be purchased at the school or designated centers at an affordable fee. Online download may also be available via the school’s website.

2

Form Submission & Documentation

Submit the completed form with required credentials. Ensure all sections are properly filled and attach necessary documents such as birth certificate, passport photo, and previous school results.

3

Entrance Examination

Prove your readiness for excellence. Applicants will be invited to sit for an entrance exam designed to assess academic potential and preparedness.

4

Interview & assessment

Get to know us and let us know you. Successful candidates may be invited for a brief oral interview or assessment to determine readiness for the school environment.

5

Admission Offer & Acceptance

Congratulations! Your journey begins here.
Qualified students will receive admission letters. Parents/Guardians are required to confirm acceptance within the given timeframe.

6

Clearance & Resumption

Finalize your enrollment and join the Regina Pacis family. Upon acceptance, candidates complete payment, receive uniforms and books, and report on the resumption date to begin classes.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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Admission into Regina Pacis Model Secondary School, Onitsha begins with the purchase of an application form. Prospective students must sit for an entrance examination and, if successful, attend an interview with their parents or guardians. Final admission is granted based on performance, availability of space, and compliance with school requirements.

The school offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes core subjects such as Mathematics, English Language, Basic Sciences, Social Studies, Christian Religious Knowledge, as well as electives like Home Economics, Agricultural Science, French, Computer Studies, and Civic Education—fully aligned with the Nigerian national curriculum.

Student safety and discipline are top priorities. The school has dedicated staff, guidance counselors, and supervisors who monitor students round-the-clock. Strict disciplinary measures, moral instruction, and structured routines help maintain order and promote good behavior.

Yes, the school offers a variety of extracurricular activities including debate, drama, music, sports, press club, science clubs, and entrepreneurial training. These activities are designed to develop leadership skills, creativity, and a well-rounded personality.

Regina Pacis Model Secondary School is a day and boarding school for girls. The school fosters discipline, academic excellence, and personal growth in a structured and supportive environment.

Our Students Feedback

You’ll find something to spark your curiosity and enhance your confidence

Regina Pacis school is strict but supportive. I used to be shy; now I anchor assemblies and lead the Press Club. My voice finally has a home.

Emma Elizabeth
SS3, Arts

I thought Accounting would be hard. With clear notes, weekly quizzes, and a patient teacher, my scores jumped and I actually enjoy numbers now.

Amarachi Okoye
SS1, Commercial

Regina Pacis taught me self-control. From punctual morning assembly to neat uniform checks and phone rules, I learned to respect time, people, and myself.

Veronica Ezeh
Teacher

The consequence system is clear and consistent. Knowing the standards makes it easy to do the right thing, even when no one is watching

Zent Ekizie
Assistant Teacher