School Items Checklist For Boarding School Students in Nigeria
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School Items Checklist For Boarding School Students in Nigeria

School Items Checklist For Boarding School Students in Nigeria – Preparing your ward for secondary or university/college education? Are you  parents or guardians?, you want to be on point and not find yourself wanting at the school compound?

Of Course you do not wish to get disappoint or be told of your uncompleted items. This is usually the reason for a checklist. This helps you to be in line with your the provision of that trend 

What is a checklist?

A checklist is a detailed list of items needed to be bought, or required. In this context it is  a list of things that are needed to be bought for students in the boarding school. An example of a checklist is A to do list . 

A checklist can also be called agenda, bill, calendar etc. 

Basic items include in the checklist for boarding things 

The following are the basic things that are needed for  boarding students in Nigeria 

Categories include: 

When referring to “items for boarding students,” you likely mean things that students living in a boarding school or residential facility might need. 

  1. Clothing and personal items 
  2. Bedding and linens 
  3. School supplies 
  4. Electronic devices
  5. Dorm room essentials
  6. Health and medications 
  7. Sports and recreation 
  8. Financial essentials 
  9. Food and snacks 
  10. Miscellaneous 

Clothing/Personal Items:

  1. Uniforms 
  2. Casual clothing
  3. Underwear and socks
  4. Sleepwear
  5. Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, soap, etc.)
  6. Towels
  7. Hair Care items
  8. 1 pair of bathroom slippers
  9. 2 dozens of clothing pegs
  10. 12 cloth hangers
  11. Underwear for boys –  8 singlets & 8 pants (Boys’ singlet must be white with a V-neck or U-neck). 
  12. 1 strong raincoat with strong loop
  13. Underwear for girls: 8 chemises and 1 dozen pairs of pants.
  14. 2 pairs of pajamas or 2 night dresses
  15. 6 handkerchiefs
  16. Treated mosquito net
  17. 2 dozens of clothing pegs
  18. Black shoe polish
  19. shoe brush
  20. Boys uniform belt
  21. 5 tights for girls
  22. 1 mackintosh
  23. Combs and 1 clippers and brush
  24. 2 plastic buckets for laundry

Items for Personal Hygiene

  1. Conditioner
  2. Soap or Body Wash
  3. Deodorant or Antiperspirant 
  4. Shaving Kit (Razor and Shaving Cream)Hairbrush or Comb: Used for detangling and styling hair
  5. Nail Clipper
  6. Towel or Handkerchief
  7. Hairbrush or Comb

Bedding and Linens

  1. Bed sheets
  2. Pillowcases
  3. Blankets or comforters
  4.  Pillows
  5. Sleeping bag 

School Supplies

  1. Notebooks
  2. Pens, pencils, and erasers
  3. Backpack or school bag
  4. Bible – Revised Standard Version 
  5. Binders and folders
  6. Calculator
  7. USB drive or external storage
  8. Ruler, protractor, and compass
  9. Dictionary and other reference materials

Electronic Devices

  1.   Laptop or tablet
  2.    Smartphone
  3.    Chargers for electronic devices
  4.    Headphones

Dorm Room Items 

  1.   Desk lamp
  2.    Storage bins or organizers
  3.    Laundry bag or hamper
  4.    Small fan
  5.    Posters or decorations (if allowed)

Health and Medications

   Basic First Aid Kit

  1. Adhesive Bandages
  2. Antiseptic Wipes
  3. Antibacterial Ointment
  4. Pain Relievers
  5. Cotton Balls and Swabs
  6. Tourniquet
  7. Safety Pins
  8. Personal Medical Information Card:
  9. Disinfectants 
  10. Prescription medications (if applicable)
  11. Health insurance information

Sports and Recreation

  • Athletic shoes
  • Sports equipment (if required for activities)
  • Recreation items (books, games, etc.)

Food and Snacks

  • Reusable water bottle
  • Reusable mug/cup 
  • Dishes /bowls / plates /utensils
  • Dish washing liquid / sponge  
  • Snacks for between meals
  • Powdered milk
  • Beverage (Milo, Bournvita, etc.)
  • Cornflakes
  • Margarine or butter 
  • Biscuits 
  • Garri 
  •  sugar or a box of sugar cube
  •    Microwave-safe containers (if allowed)

Financial Essentials

  •    Cash or prepaid cards
  •    Identification (driver’s license, student ID, etc.)

Miscellaneous

  •   Umbrella
  •   Sewing kit
  •   Power strip or extension cord
  •   Small toolkit

Items that are not permitted 

Here is a list of items that are not permitted to be used across boarding schools 

  1. 3D printers  
  2. Air conditioners  
  3. Alcohol 
  4. Nicotine
  5.  illegal substances, and 
  6. accessories   
  7. Any networking hardware such as hubs, routers, switches, and Wi-Fi access points or extenders  
  8. Blenders (electric or USB-powered) 
  9. Candles/incense 
  10. Coffee makers of any kind   
  11. Darts and dart boards  
  12. Drones    
  13. External monitors over 27”  
  14. Firearms
  15. weapons
  16. paint guns (including BB guns, air guns, hunting rifles, ammunition, bows, arrows, or knives)  
  17. Fireworks or explosives   
  18. Fog machines
  19. Halogen lamps/bulbs  
  20. Hammocks 
  21. Hot pots/plates, including George Foreman Grills    
  22. Hoverboards, 
  23. electric skateboard 
  24. electric scooters
  25. e-bikes 
  26. minibikes (powered transportation vehicles)  
  27. Immersion coils  
  28. Iron 
  29. IoT devices (lightbulbs, robots, WiFi speakers, etc.
  30. Lava lamps  
  31. Lighters/matches  
  32. Mercury thermometers  
  33. Microwave ovens  
  34. Non-approved prescription drugs  
  35. Portable grills  
  36. Power tools  
  37. Projectors  
  38. Refrigerators  
  39. Space heaters  
  40. Streaming devices (Roku, Fire Stick, Chromecast, Smart TV, etc.)  
  41. Sun lamps  
  42. Tattooing/ear piercing guns, tools, and accessories  
  43. Toasters/toaster ovens or any kitchen electrical appliance  
  44. TV/DVD Players  
  45. Water dispenser/delivery  
  46. Voice assistant devices (Amazon Echo, Dot, Google Home, etc.)
Conclusion 

This covers the definition of  checklist, also it covers the items that are needed for boarding schools. Also it lists out the items that are not allowed to be used in boarding school. 

Frequently Asked questions 

What is a boarding school?
A boarding school is an educational institution where students live on campus during the academic year, as opposed to a day school where students return home each day.

Why do students attend boarding schools?
Students attend boarding schools for various reasons, including access to specialized programs, a structured environment, extracurricular opportunities, and preparation for college.

Are boarding schools only for wealthy students?
While some boarding schools can be expensive, there are also scholarship opportunities and financial aid available, making them accessible to a range of students.

How are students supervised in boarding schools?
Boarding schools have residential staff, dorm parents, and faculty members who provide supervision and support. There are typically rules and routines to ensure student safety.

Can students go home during weekends or holidays?
Many boarding schools allow students to go home during weekends or holidays, but some allows the student to go home on holidays except there is an emergency situation like illnesses

What extracurricular activities are offered at boarding schools?
Boarding schools often provide  extracurricular activities, including sports, arts, clubs, and leadership opportunities.

Are meals provided in boarding schools?
Yes,  boarding schools offer meal plans that include breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Dietary preferences and restrictions are usually accommodated.

How do boarding schools handle academic support?
Boarding schools offer academic support through tutoring, study groups, and access to teachers outside of regular class hours.

 Do boarding schools have a dress code?
Yes,  boarding schools have a dress code or uniform policy to promote a sense of community and discipline.

 

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