Join us with 3 simple steps

Contact the school office
Start your journey by contacting our friendly school office. Whether by phone, email, or an in-person visit, our team is here to provide all the information you need about our programmes, admission requirements, and available spaces.

Attend your interview
Once you’ve expressed interest, we’ll invite you and your child for an interview and school tour. This gives us a chance to get to know each other better and ensure a good fit between your family and our school community.

Begin your learning journey
After a successful interview and confirmation of your child’s place, you’re ready to join the Ogunde family! We’ll guide you through orientation so your child can start learning in a warm, supportive, and stimulating environment.
Contact the school office
Discover HUBOG
An enriching Montessori educational journey at Hubert Ogunde Memorial School, where students flourish in a nurturing environment.
Our Future Skills Curriculum is uniquely designed to blend empathy and design thinking, fostering a holistic learning environment for our pupils and staff.
Mr. Adewole
Education Technology Director
We are committed to student success.

Mrs. Ishola
Learning & Academics
We are positive and innovative.

Mrs. Olaoye
Primary Head of Dept.
We are a child-centred and friendly school.

Mrs. Adegbola
Nursery Head of Dept.
Information & Safeguarding FAQs
This page provides clear, factual information about Hubert Ogunde Memorial Montessori School. It is intended to support transparency, safeguarding assurance, and understanding of the school’s educational purpose and responsibilities.
School Identity & Purpose
What is Hubert Ogunde Memorial Montessori School?
Hubert Ogunde Memorial Montessori School is an early years and primary educational setting informed by Montessori principles. The school provides a structured, child-centred learning environment that supports educational development, wellbeing, and cultural understanding.
Who was Hubert Ogunde?
Hubert Ogunde was a pioneering Nigerian playwright, theatre practitioner, composer, and cultural leader. His work is recognised for its contribution to education, cultural identity, and social awareness through the performing arts.
Why is the school named after Hubert Ogunde?
The school is named in recognition of Hubert Ogunde’s commitment to education, discipline, creativity, and cultural responsibility. His legacy aligns with the school’s emphasis on learning, respect, and community awareness.
Educational Approach
What learning approach does the school follow?
The school follows a Montessori-informed approach, supporting independence, concentration, respect, and age-appropriate responsibility within a prepared learning environment.
How does the school support children’s development?
The school supports children’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development through structured activities, observation-led practice, and a safe, supportive learning environment.
Does the school include cultural education?
Cultural learning forms part of the curriculum, supporting children’s understanding of history, heritage, creativity, and community in an age-appropriate and inclusive manner.
Safeguarding & Child Protection
How does the school approach safeguarding?
Safeguarding is a core responsibility of the school. The school is committed to promoting the welfare of children and takes reasonable steps to protect children from harm, in line with applicable safeguarding expectations and statutory guidance.
Are safeguarding responsibilities taken seriously?
Yes. Safeguarding responsibilities are embedded across the school’s leadership, staff practice, and daily operations. The school recognises its duty of care to all pupils.
Does the school share information about individual children?
No. The school does not disclose personal, sensitive, or identifiable information about pupils, families, or staff. Information is handled in accordance with data protection principles and confidentiality requirements.
Governance, Boundaries & Professional Conduct
Does the school provide advice or guidance beyond education?
No. The school provides education and learning support only. Decisions regarding medical, legal, behavioural, or personal matters remain the responsibility of parents, carers, and relevant professionals.
Does the school maintain professional boundaries?
Yes. The school maintains clear professional boundaries in all interactions with pupils, families, and the wider community.
Admissions & Practical Information
What age groups does the school support?
The school provides education for children within early years and primary age ranges, appropriate to a Montessori-informed setting.
How can I obtain information about school fees?
Information about school fees is provided directly by the school. Families are asked to contact the school by telephone to discuss fees and related matters.
How can the school be contacted?
Official contact details are available on the school’s main website. Enquiries are handled through established communication channels.
