Federal Government has prohibited the admission and transfer of students into Senior Secondary School Three (SS3) in all public and private secondary schools nationwide.
The directive follows growing concerns over the increasing incidence of examination malpractice, including the use of so-called special centres during external examinations, which undermine the integrity and credibility of Nigeria’s education system.
In a statement by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Mrs. Folasade Boriowo, Federal Ministry of Education, the policy will take effect from the next academic calendar, 2026/27 with admissions and transfers now restricted strictly to Senior Secondary School One (SS1) and Senior Secondary School Two (SS2).
It says admission or transfer into SS3 will no longer be permitted under any circumstance.
The Ministry explains that the measure is aimed at discouraging last-minute movement of students for examination-related advantages, ensuring proper academic monitoring, and promoting continuity in teaching and learning.
It directs School proprietors, principals, and administrators nationwide to comply fully with the policy, as any violation will attract appropriate sanctions in line with existing education regulations and guidelines.
The Federal Ministry of Education reaffirms the Federal Government’s commitment to maintaining academic standards, promoting fairness, and restoring credibility to public examinations across the country.
RN