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    National School Health Policy in Nigeria: Key Facts

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The National School Health Policy in Nigeria plays a critical role in ensuring the health and development of school-aged children. First introduced in 2006, this policy was created by the Federal Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health. Its primary aim is to address the many health-related issues that can negatively affect learning and child development. As over 65 million children attend schools across the country, this policy provides a much-needed framework to support their well-being.

    The National School Health Policy is based on the idea that children must be healthy to learn effectively. It seeks to create a strong connection between education and health by integrating health services into the school system. This approach helps children access healthcare early, receive proper nutrition, and learn healthy habits that can last a lifetime.

    One of the key goals of the policy is to provide health education within the school curriculum. This includes teaching students about hygiene, nutrition, reproductive health, mental well-being, and the prevention of diseases. By incorporating health topics into regular classroom activities, the policy encourages children to take charge of their health from a young age.

    The National School Health Policy also promotes the delivery of basic health services in schools. These include first aid, routine health checks, eye and dental screenings, and vaccinations. In cases that require more advanced care, schools are encouraged to establish direct links with nearby primary healthcare centers. However, recent reports and findings, including those presented by Rivers State Commissioner for Health Dr. Adaeze Oreh, show that many schools have not established these connections, leaving students vulnerable.

    A clean and safe environment is another pillar of the policy. It emphasizes the importance of good water supply, clean toilets, proper ventilation, and secure school buildings. These factors reduce the spread of disease and contribute to better learning conditions. Unsafe environments, such as overcrowded classrooms or poor sanitation, increase the risk of illness and disrupt the learning process.

    Nutrition and school meal programs are also addressed. The policy encourages schools to provide healthy meals and snacks, monitor students’ growth, and support those with special nutritional needs. Malnutrition remains a serious problem in many regions of Nigeria, and this aspect of the policy aims to reduce hunger and boost academic performance.

    Despite its clear goals, the implementation of the National School Health Policy has been slow and uneven. Many schools lack the funds, trained staff, or facilities needed to follow the guidelines. There is also limited awareness of the policy among school administrators and teachers. Additionally, regular monitoring and evaluation of school health programs are often missing, making it difficult to track progress or address gaps.

    In recent years, stakeholders have called for urgent updates to the policy. Experts say that the 2006 version no longer reflects the realities faced by children in today’s schools. Mental health challenges, the use of technology, and the unique needs of adolescents are not well addressed in the current policy. Officials like Dr. Oreh have highlighted the need for a modernized version that includes stronger partnerships between schools and health providers, better funding, and training for school health workers.

    The National School Health Policy involves multiple stakeholders, including federal and state governments, local health and education authorities, school leaders, parents, community organizations, and international partners like WHO and UNICEF. Their joint efforts are essential to achieve the policy’s vision of healthier children and better learning outcomes.

    As Nigeria continues to invest in its education system, strengthening and updating the National School Health Policy is seen as a key step toward supporting student health, improving academic achievement, and promoting long-term development. Without access to basic healthcare, many children will struggle to reach their full potential. Ensuring that the policy is fully implemented in all schools remains a national priority.

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