A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL
VICTORIA-NGO MODERN SCHOOL (formerly known as Victoria Model School) is a purely missionary school that was established in Nigeria in May, 1995.
The school is an arm of Kingdom Missions Outreach Inc. (KMO), a mission agency that is registered in Nigeria and for more information log on to www.seamist.org/uchime or http://kanayo4missions.googlepages.com.
It has a well dedicated teaching staff and other non-academic staff, who are working hard every day to move the school to the next level. It also boasts of a committed Parents Teachers Association (PTA), that is working round the clock to ensure the advancement of the school.
The proprietress is no other person than Deaconess Ngozi Cynthia Uchime, who holds a Higher National Diploma (HND), in Marketing from the Institute Of Management and Technology, Enugu, Nigeria and a Certificate in Education from the National Teachers Institute (NTI), Kaduna, Nigeria, and other post-graduate certificates in Mission/Ministry.

Deaconess Ngozi Cynthia Uchime
Proprietress
God gave her a vision to build a first class educational institute that is centered on the fear of God, and together with her husband, Success Kanayo Uchime, they've been able to take the school to an enviable hight by the special grace of God.
So, the school aims at meeting the wholistic need of the child-that is, the spirit, soul and body.
Though the school fees is very moderate in order to meet the yearnings of an average Nigerian parent to have a qualitative education for his/her wards, yet the school is by no means compromising in its academic quality.
The Deaconess is at present in the Philippines along with her entire family serving the Lord Jesus Christ as missionaries under the South East Asia Mission Teams (SEAMIST). The Lord is using them to reach the worst neglected and abandoned tribal people known as the Badjao people.
And in order to actualize their vision, they set up what's today known and called, the Badjao Missionary Team (BMT). Please log on to the link below to learn more about their work with the Badjao people of the Philippines: http://sites.google.com/site/badjaomissionaryteam/