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King's College Lagos was founded in 1909 and is located in the heart of Lagos on Lagos Island between the Tafawa Balewa Square and the old Supreme court building.

It was modelled on an English Public School and has produced many past, present and future leaders of Nigeria. The school admits male students only but there were some female (A Level)HSC students before the establishment of Queen's College Lagos .

The school song emphasises the importance of honour, truth, teamwork, fairplay responsibility and service.


SCHOOL SONG


Verse 1

"Floreat Collegium" shall our motto be

Let us shout it boldly for her sons are we

Nurtured in her classrooms in our early youth

Where we learnt to cherish chivalry and truth

Learn to pull together each one with the rest

Playing up and striving each to do his best

CHORUS

'''This shall be our watchword, "Always play the game."

'''Sound the old school's praises trumpet forth her fame

'''Though of many nations we shall not forget

'''That we all are brothers with a common debt

'''Let us pay by giving as we forge ahead

Service to our living. Honor to our dead.

Verse 2

This is what they teach us in the good old school

Only by obedience may you learn to rule

If you fail look closely seek the reason why

You have power to conquer if you only try

Others went before you and attained the light

Where they wait to cheer you victors in the fight

(sing CHORUS)

Verse 3

Present past and future form one mighty whole

Shining forth emblazoned on one muster role

When the call is sounded all must answer, "HERE!"

Voice and bearing showing neither shame nor fear

Pointing to our honor which untarnished stands

Bright as when we took it from our founders' hands

(sing CHORUS)

''Posted by'' : Folagbade (Sanwo) Olatunji-David (K.C 2003/2004 set)


QUOTE BY LORD LUGARD IN 1919 ON GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS IN THE COLONY OF SOUTHERN NIGERIA


"Government Schools in Southern Nigeria.- King's College, Lagos,with a staff of three British masters, afforded the highest and most expensive education for the sons of leading natives, or for boys of marked ability who had obtained scholarships. Some of its pupils completed their education in England, and entered the professions of law and medicine.

It was not a boarding school. In the two boarding schools at Warri and Bonny, adult "apprentices" were associated with small boys, with bad results. They were under no indentures, and the Heads of Technical Departments found that their manual training had all to be begun afresh when they came to the workshops with power-driven machinery. The average attendance at these two schools in 1913 was 151 apprentices and 187 boys.

Three Moslem schools in the Colony, and 48 other elementary or
primary schools under native instructors, where carpentry and
agriculture, etc., were taught, completed the list of Government
schools, with an average attendance of 4,200