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Nordia School of Health and Vocational Studies

Ijoko

,

Ogun State

Nigeria

Type Private vocational and health training institute
Established 2020s

Nordia School of Health and Vocational Studies is a private vocational and healthcare training institute located in Ijoko, Ogun State, Nigeria. The school offers short and mid-length programmes in healthcare support, caregiver training, nursing assistant studies, and university entry pathways such as JUPEB and IJMB. Much of the publicly available information about the institution comes from the school’s own social-media pages, local listings, and promotional materials.

The school was founded in the early 2020s as a private vocational institution. Its mission, based on its publicly available materials, is to provide entry-level healthcare training and alternative admission pathways for students seeking university placement through foundation programmes.

Because independent coverage is limited, most historical details appear in the school’s advertising and digital publications rather than in independent media sources.

The school lists its address in the Abule Ijoko/Idiorogbo area of Ijoko, Ogun State. Public listings and admission forms reference locations around Doctor Roy Street, Robiyan, and other nearby areas.

Academic programmes

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Nordia School of Health and Vocational Studies advertises several healthcare and vocational training programmes, including:

  • Nursing assistant and certified nursing assistant courses
  • Caregiver and home-care training
  • JUPEB and IJMB programmes for university admission into 200 level
  • Short vocational and allied-health related courses

Course durations vary, and some programmes are advertised as lasting around nine months. All programme requirements and outcomes should be verified directly with the institution and any relevant governing bodies.

The school advertises that its programmes are affiliated with external universities both in Nigeria and outside Nigeria, although independent verification through national regulators such as the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) or the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has not been widely published.

Prospective students are encouraged to request official accreditation documents directly from the school or from the appropriate regulatory authorities.

Admissions and fees

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The institution advertises open admissions, downloadable admission forms, and periodic scholarship opportunities. Tuition fees and payment procedures are primarily published through the school’s internal materials rather than third-party sources.

Students are advised to confirm tuition, payment accounts, and admission requirements directly with the school’s registry.

Publicly available documents suggest that the school arranges clinical placements for healthcare-related programmes. As with other private vocational providers, students are encouraged to confirm placement agreements, duration, and hosting facilities in writing.

Most publicly accessible information about Nordia School of Health and Vocational Studies is found through its official social-media profiles, local directory listings, online adverts, and publicly shared documents. Independent, third-party news coverage remains limited.

  • Education in Nigeria
  • Vocational education
  • School information compiled from publicly available listings, admission forms, and the institution’s social-media publications.
Nordia School of Health and Vocational Studies

Ijoko

,

Ogun State

Nigeria

Type Private vocational and health training institute
Established 2020s

Nordia School of Health and Vocational Studies is a private vocational and healthcare training institute located in Ijoko, Ogun State, Nigeria. The school offers short and mid-length programmes in healthcare support, caregiver training, nursing assistant studies, and university entry pathways such as JUPEB and IJMB. Much of the publicly available information about the institution comes from the school’s own social-media pages, local listings, and promotional materials.

The school was founded in the early 2020s as a private vocational institution. Its mission, based on its publicly available materials, is to provide entry-level healthcare training and alternative admission pathways for students seeking university placement through foundation programmes.

Because independent coverage is limited, most historical details appear in the school’s advertising and digital publications rather than in independent media sources.

The school lists its address in the Abule Ijoko/Idiorogbo area of Ijoko, Ogun State. Public listings and admission forms reference locations around Doctor Roy Street, Robiyan, and other nearby areas.

Academic programmes

[edit]

Nordia School of Health and Vocational Studies advertises several healthcare and vocational training programmes, including:

  • Nursing assistant and certified nursing assistant courses
  • Caregiver and home-care training
  • JUPEB and IJMB programmes for university admission into 200 level
  • Short vocational and allied-health related courses

Course durations vary, and some programmes are advertised as lasting around nine months. All programme requirements and outcomes should be verified directly with the institution and any relevant governing bodies.

The school advertises that its programmes are accredited or affiliated with external bodies, although independent verification through national regulators such as the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) or the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has not been widely published.

Prospective students are encouraged to request official accreditation documents directly from the school or from the appropriate regulatory authorities.

Admissions and fees

[edit]

The institution advertises open admissions, downloadable admission forms, and periodic scholarship opportunities. Tuition fees and payment procedures are primarily published through the school’s internal materials rather than third-party sources.

Students are advised to confirm tuition, payment accounts, and admission requirements directly with the school’s registry.

Publicly available documents suggest that the school arranges clinical placements for healthcare-related programmes. As with other private vocational providers, students are encouraged to confirm placement agreements, duration, and hosting facilities in writing.

Most publicly accessible information about Nordia School of Health and Vocational Studies is found through its official social-media profiles, local directory listings, online adverts, and publicly shared documents. Independent, third-party news coverage remains limited.

  • Education in Nigeria
  • Vocational education
  • School information compiled from publicly available listings, admission forms, and the institution’s social-media publications.

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