

At D-Ivy College, our student are from different ethnic and religious background - within and outside Nigeria. In light of this, we provide a conducive environment that would enabled them to relate with one another and learn together in an atmosphere of friendliness and tolerance.
Over the years, the school has succeeded in producing laureate students in Cambridge A' Level, the 'gold standard' through which several students have been able to gain admission into top universities in the United Kingdom (UK), United States of America (USA), Singapore and Nigeria. The college is in the business of unleashing human potential and all actions are measured by our success in achieving this goal. With its innovative and dynamic approach to learning and teaching, D-Ivy College is known for its stimulating teaching environment and approachable academic and support staff.
D-Ivy College has earned a reputation as a centre that generates excellent examination results in addition to positively moulding the character of students from different backgrounds. Successful students graduate with accredited qualifications and they proceed to institutions of higher learning with knowledge, skills and experience that will ultimately add to the entire workforce of our nation and the world at large.
We strive towards affording every student the opportunity to develop according to his/her own needs and ability. We trust that students will reflect on the time they have spent at D-Ivy College with fond memories and the firm conviction that they made the right choice.
Past students & destinations: Cambridge A Level and IB Diploma
| Name | Destination | |
| Kyaagba Tor Adom | Illinois Institute of Technology, USA | |
| Akwaeze Anuli | Legon University Ghana (Medicine) | |
| Nwobu Charles Chineme | Central America Health Science University, Belize | |
| Adeosun Olurotimi | Central America Health Science University, Belize | |
| Eteri Irene | University of Leeds, UK | |
| Jime Solomon | Kings College, London, UK | |
| Adebola Kusamotu | University of Lagos, Nigeria | |
| Kusamotu Oluwatobi Zainab | University of Lagos, NIgeria | |
| Egbeyemi Dayo | University of Wales, Swasea, UK | |
| Sanusi Jumoke | University of Lagos, Nigeria | |
| Ayandele Seyi | University of Liverpool, UK | |
| Haman Ijapari | Middlesex University, UK | |
| Agu Chuka | Reading University, UK | |
| Sodeinde Oyindasola | Middlesbrough University, UK | |
| Alebiosu Yetunde Taibat | University of Manchester, UK | |
| Emerhor Orerhime Anita | University of Manchester, UK | |
| Dada Tolulope Elizabeth | Babcock University, Nigeria | |
| Alade Babatunde A. | University of Lagos, Nigeria | |
| Sagoe Olajumoke | Legon University, Ghana | |
| Akpata Samuel | University of Leicester, UK | |
| Olowu Tolulope | University of Kent, UK | |
| Oshodi Ayotunde | University of Bath, UK | |
| Adenuga Taiwo Michael | Kingston University, UK | |
| Jime David | Birmingham University, UK | |
| Ogunrinde Olugbemisola | Covenant University, Otta, Lagos | |
| Agabame Immaculate | Igbinedion University, Benin, Nigeria | |
| Prakash Rajesh | Birla Institute of Science, Singapore | |
| Jijingi Sylvester Iorwuese | Kings College London, UK | |
| Oginni Olaide | Queen Mary University, UK | |
| Adeyemi Olasunkanmi | University of Liverpool, UK | |
| Adeola Adebola Kareem | University of Surrey, UK | |
| Lawani Olufemi Babatunde | University of Hull, UK | |
| Mohammed Aisha | University of Reading, UK | |
| Aimuwu Banedict E. | Boughton College, Canada | |
| Edosa Judith Osarodion | University of Portmouth, UK | |
| Ikhine Osagie | University of Manchester, UK | |
| Dijemeni Dike I. | Northingham University, UK | |
| Nwokoye Cynthia | Igbinedion University, Benin, Nigeria | |
| Ojo Oyeniyi | Kwame Nkrumah University, Ghana | |