Dowen College is a secondary school located in Lekki Phase 1 in Lagos. It is a school with a tradition of excellence with day and boarding facilities. We run both the Nigerian and British curricula. Our Year 9 (JS 3) Read More …
Dowen College is a secondary school located in Lekki Phase 1 in Lagos. It is a school with a tradition of excellence with day and boarding facilities. We run both the Nigerian and British curricula. Our Year 9 (JS 3) Read More …
In March 2021, Miss Faith Odunsi represented Nigeria at the Global Open Mathematics Tournament. She won the competition and defeated other participants from China, United States, etc. She set a new record at the 2019 Cowbellpedia Mathematics Competition by answering Read More …
A NEW BOOK FOR ALL TEACHERS, STUDENT TEACHERS, ASPIRING TEACHERS AND SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS TITLED “HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL TEACHER – by Olaitan” IS OUT. If you’re a teacher, student teacher, aspiring teacher or school administrator and you haven’t read Read More …
Dowen College is a secondary school located in Lekki Phase 1 in Lagos. It is a school with a tradition of excellence with day and boarding facilities. We run both the Nigerian and British curricula. Our Year 9 (JS 3) Read More …
The book contains five years WAEC Mathematics past questions, solutions and model practice questions for students to practice. It is now available at Okadabooks. Check the book here: WAEC Mathematics Past Questions, Solutions and Model Practice Questions
Application forms are available at Dowen College Lagos and other centres. You can also visit our website.
The book “Who Will Save the Less-Privileged?” gives an insight into the evils or atrocities being committed against the less-privileged around the world. It sheds light on the problems or challenges being faced by the less-privileged in the hands of Read More …
We are in the 21st century. As educators, we should equip ourselves with the best teaching and learning skills in order to produce the desired results in our students. We can’t afford to remain stagnant. We can’t continue with outdated Read More …
The picture was taken in Brussels in 1927 at Solvay Conference on Quantum Physics. 17 of the 29 scientists became Nobel Prize winners. Front row (left to right): Irving Langmuir, Max Planck, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein, Charles-Eugene Guye; Read More …