FCT, ABUJA. NIGERIA.
+234 803 075 2962, +234 803 819 1867, ggkacademy@gmail.com
At Gabs Glorious Kids Academy, we believe that every child deserves access to quality education in a nurturing and disciplined environment. Our Admissions process is designed to be simple, transparent, and welcoming. Whether you’re enrolling in our Early Years, Primary, Junior Secondary, or Senior Secondary section, this guide provides everything you need to ensure a smooth and confident start to your child’s educational journey with us.
Admission into Gabs Glorious Kids Academy is open to all children irrespective of gender, ethnic, or religious background. We admit pupils and students based on age-appropriateness, academic readiness, and moral suitability. Our admission is conducted into the following sections:




Prospective parents or guardians are to obtain the Gabs Glorious Kids Academy Admission Form from the school’s administrative office or download it via the school website or fill the online applcation form below. Completed forms should be submitted with the required documents (see below).
Applicants will be invited for an entrance examination and oral interview. This helps us determine the student’s academic ability and class placement. Early Years applicants may undergo an informal assessment through play-based interaction.
Successful candidates will receive an Admission Offer Letter containing the acceptance instructions, school policies, and tuition details. Parents/Guardians are required to accept the offer and complete registration within the stipulated period.
Upon acceptance, all required documents must be submitted, and school fees paid to secure the admission slot. Newly admitted students and parents will be invited to an orientation programme to familiarize them with the school’s culture and expectations.
Note: All documents will be verified for authenticity before admission is finalized.
Admission is open throughout the academic year, subject to available space. However, main entrance assessments are usually conducted between May and August ahead of the new academic session.