
Barewa College is a college in Zaria, Kaduna State, northern Nigeria. Founded in 1921 by British Governor General Hugh Clifford, it was originally known as Katsina College. It switched its name to Kaduna College in 1938 and to Government College, Zaria in 1949 before settling on Barewa College. It is one of the largest boarding schools in Northern Nigeria and was the most-celebrated post-primary schools there up to the early 1960s. The school is known for the large number of elites from the region who attended and counts among its alumni include Tafawa Balewa who was Prime Minister of Nigeria from 1960 to 1966, four heads of state of Nigeria.

Federal Government College may refer to various schools in Nigeria:Federal Government Girls College, Kazaure Federal Government Girls College, Potiskum Federal Government College, Kano Federal Government College, Kiyawa Federal Government College, Sokoto Federal Government Girls College, Minjibir Federal Government College Enugu Federal Government Girls College Onitsha Federal Government College, Idoani Federal Government College, Minna Federal Government College Ikot Ekpene Federal Government College Lagos Federal Government College, Odogbolu Federal Government College Ogbomoso Federal Government College, Kaduna Federal Government College, Warri Federal Government Girls College, Lejja

Federal Government College, Ikot Ekpene (FGCIK) is a secondary school located in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The school was created by the Nigerian government in 1973 as one of the federally funded "Unity schools" to bring together students from regions across Nigeria. The school has facilities for both boarding and day students. Students range from Junior Secondary One (JS1) through Senior Secondary Three (SS3). Students must complete the Federal Common Entrance Exams in order to apply for attendance.

The Federal Government College Lagos (FGCL) is a co-educational secondary school in Ijanikin, Lagos, Nigeria. It was established by the Federal give Ministry of Education in 1975. The idea of this college in Lagos was conceived in the minds of the authorities of the Federal Ministry of Education early in 1974 when they thought it necessary to have one co-educational institution for Lagos state as there were in all the then 12 states of the Federation.

The Federal Government College, Ido-ani, Ondo State, is a secondary institution located in Idoani, Ondo State in Nigeria.

Loyola College, Ibadan (LCI) is a Boys only Government-owned College in Oyo State, Nigeria founded by the Catholic Missionary in 1954. It is located within old Ife road, Agodi area in Ibadan. Since being established, the school has produced luminaries in the fields of medicine, engineering, law, politics, media and other professions.

Rumfa College is a High school in Kano State, northern Nigeria. Founded in 1927 as Kano Middle School then change to Kano Province School, then Government College Kano and now Rumfa College, Kano the name Rumfa came from the name of Muhammad Rumfa.