By the end of the year the number on roll had increased to 23 boys and seven agents, and work had commenced in earnest.
[6] The uniform is made up of shorts for juniors and trousers for seniors; long-sleeve shirt, school tie of blue, gold and maroon; and a white jacket.
[7] The school has four houses into which the entire students' population is distributed randomly for the purpose of annual inter-house competition.
[9] The Old Boys' Association was established early enough to play a crucial role during the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the school held in 1928.
The first student on the list at take off of the school, the Senior Foundation Scholar, George Stone Smith, who later became Dr. Orishadipe Obasa, served as the first President of the Association.
The old boys organize and meet regularly, both within and outside Nigeria, including branches in the United Kingdom[11] and North America.