Mypa College
MYPA College as the off-shoot of the Day care/Nursery and the Primary, came into existence on the 14th of September, 2006. Mr Abiodun Ogunleye was appointed as the first principal of the college while Mrs Juliet E Ogbeifun was appointed as the first Vice Principal and she doubled as the vice principal Academics and Administration for five (5) consecutive years. Pastor Kayode Abejide was the first examination officer of the college, he later resigned his appointment for full time ministry and Mr. Isaac Hemen took over from him as the second examination officer. This position was occupied by Mr Adoo Philip Peterson. T who was later appointed as the vice principal administration in 2012
At inception, there were thirty eight (38) students under the able tutelage of fifteen teaching staff. These figures have since increased. The college started at Bosso Estate site of MYPA Schools until on Monday the 15th of September, 2008 when it moved to its permanent site at Dutsen Kuran Gwari.
Presently, there are 198 students and thirty five (35) teaching staff and a total number of fourteen (14) non teaching staff. The first principal of the college officially resigned his appointment on the 12th of December, 2014 and Mr Adoo Philip Peterson .T who was then vice principal Administration was appointed as the new principal of the college, assisted by Ms Juliet. E. Ogbeifun, as vice principal academics and Mr Daniel Okoli as the vice principal administration
MYPA Day care and NurseryMYPA Day care and Nursery is located at Awwal Ibrahim Road, Bosso Town, Minna, Niger State. It was established on the 18th February by Mrs C.E Ajibade (M.Ed Wales) (JP). At inception, the Day care and Nursery opened with five (5) pupils and one teacher who was the headmistress, until she got an assistant, by name (Kikelomo). As the year rolled by, the number increased to ten pupils and two teachers, later, the Day care grew from a small unit to a larger unit of thirty (30) pupils and five (5) teachers. With the demand for qualitative education, it became necessary for expansion of the school for easy access; this gave birth to the Day care and Nursery section at Bosso Estate, Minna. The late Mr Jacob Eneh was then appointed as the Headmaster.
These sections were both established on fundamental principles, such as discipline, honesty, hard work, modesty and humility. To achieve it motto of “Education for Life”, several approaches and methodologies were employed to enhance effective and productive teaching.