Estate Nursery and Primary School
Estate Nursery and Primary School provides creche-to-primary education in Federal Housing Estate, Ikot Ansa, offering structured curriculum, caring teachers, and character-based learning.
📌 Phase 2 Road
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About Estate Nursery and Primary School
We are a private nursery and primary school in Federal Housing Estate, Ikot Ansa, focused on giving children a strong start through a well-structured early-years routine, foundational literacy and numeracy, and steady teacher-guided learning that builds confidence, curiosity, and classroom discipline for long-term academic success.
We run a day-school program with a child-centred approach that supports learners with diverse needs, while partnering closely with parents through clear communication, consistent expectations, and a safe, orderly environment that helps pupils develop good habits at school and at home.
We also balance academics with purposeful co-curricular activities—such as cultural presentations, songs, debates, poetry, and stage confidence-building—so children grow in communication skills, creativity, and positive values, while celebrating effort through end-of-term recognition and prize-giving.
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A few more things about Estate Nursery and Primary School
What services does Estate Nursery and Primary School offer?
The school provides day-school learning for creche/nursery pupils and primary classes, combining foundational academics with structured routines and co-curricular activities.
Where is the school located in Calabar?
It is located on Phase 2 Road within the Federal Housing Estate, Ikot Ansa area of Calabar.
How can parents contact the school for enquiries or admissions?
Parents can call 0813 370 3155 or email enpscalabar@gmail.com to request admissions information and visitation guidance.
What learning approach can parents expect for early years and primary pupils?
Parents can expect a structured curriculum that builds literacy, numeracy, behaviour, and confidence, supported by classroom routines and teacher-led guidance.
Does the school include activities beyond classroom teaching?
Yes, pupils participate in activities such as cultural displays, songs, debates, mock presentations, and poetry, which help develop communication skills and creativity.