Command Secondary Schools
Command Secondary Schools are secondary schools under the Nigerian Army Education corps.
Overview
The Directorate of Command Schools is directly responsible for administration. Command Schools may be regular day schools or boarding schools. There are a total of 45 Command schools, 30 of which are boarding schools and 15 are day schools. Command schools were established as welfare schools to provide low cost, quality education to children of Nigerian army personnel while indoctrinating patriotism, civic responsibility and military discipline in attendees. Over time, admission requirements have been relaxed to allow the entry of students who are not wards or children of soldiers. However, civilian fees are much higher than fees for children of military and police personnel.Command Schools maintain an affiliation with the Nigerian Military School, Nigerian Navy Secondary Schools and Nigerian Air Force Secondary Schools. Both Command schools and NMS are run by the Nigeria Army, however they have distinct aims. While NMS aims to produce military personnel, Command schools aim to produce a wider base of graduates including civilians who have strong national values. Howbeit, a significant portion of Command School graduates go on to join different branches of Nigerian Military. Command Schools are known for their quality of education and prominent alumni in the country. Command alumni informally known as ex-commandos often contribute to development projects in their alma mater.
List of Command Schools
| Name of School | State |
| Command Day Secondary School, Kaduna | Kaduna state |
| Command Day Secondary School, Ibadan | Oyo State |
| Command Day Secondary School,Mokola | Oyo State |
| Command Day Secondary School Akure | Ondo state |
| Command Day Secondary School,Ede | Osun State |
| Command Day Secondary School, Ijebu-Ode | Ogun State |
| Command Day Secondary School, Jos | Plateau State |
| Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja | Lagos State |
| Command Day Secondary School, Oshodi | Lagos State |
| Command Day Secondary School, Ojo | Lagos State |
| Command Day Secondary School Enugu | Enugu State |
| Command Day Secondary School, Makurdi | Benue State |
| Command Day Secondary School, Abuja | FCT |
| Command Day Secondary School Biu | Borno State |
| Command Day Secondary School School,Giginya | Sokoto State |
Extra curricular activities
Command Schools believe strongly in the development of students who are 'academically and physically fit'. Schools are usually sited on land that leaves plenty of green space for outdoor activities. Students are required to participate in some extracurricular activities and are strongly encouraged to participate in others.Inter-house sports
Students are divided into houses which are named after Nigerian Army divisions and the house shares its flag with the corresponding division. In boarding schools, the house is usually the same as the name of residences. For instance students in Tiger house would live in Tiger Hall/Hostel/Dormitory.| House | Division | Division HQ |
| Tiger | 2nd Div | Ibadan |
| Hippo | 81 Div | Lagos |
| Stallion | 1st Div | Kaduna |
| Rhinoceros | 3rd Div | Jos |
| Dragon | 82 Div | Enugu |
Inter-house sports cover a variety of track and field and ball sports including short and middle-distance races, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, javelin, discus, shot put, weightlifting basketball, football, volleyball, handball, tennis, table tennis, calisthenics, karate, wrestling, Floor gymnastics taekwondo, parade drill, draughts, and Ayo. Inter-house sports are usually festive events and students may play several other unofficial games including games of tag, pond-surfing, and temporary shelter building.