OUR VISION
Our vision is to join others in restoring Ilesha Grammar School to its past glory and make our school one of the best schools in Nigeria
WHO ARE WE?
We are old students of Ilesha Grammar School who reside in countries outside of Nigeria who are committed to maintaining a lifelong between us and our School. These are old students who have become successful in all walks of life and making a difference in the World every day. They are those who have benefited from the discipline and the virtues inculcated into them by our old teachers and principals.
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to facilitate and enhance a lifelong relationship between our Alma mater and its old Students worldwide, to establish a network of old students into a global family of brothers and sisters wherever they may be located and to contribute to the development of the school, physically and educationally. We will be a focal point of support to our school.
OUR ORGANIZATION
Our Organization is managed by a Board comprising of dedicated and successful men and women of integrity who were lucky to have passed through this Citadel of learning.
All hands must be on deck. Let us get involved and connect all Ilegrams old students in the Diaspora for bonding and camaraderie.
The School History
IIesa grammar school is a co-educational grammar School located in Ilesa Osun State Nigeria, It was founded on the 5th of February 1934 by Egbe Atunluse Ijesa ( Ijesa Improvement Society). The school Originally started informally at a temporary site in igbaye street ilesa Osun state Nigeria, on Monday 29th January 1934 before later moving to, B 191 Okesa street, Ilesa, Osun State. After a competitive entrance examination held on 18th January 1934, 21 Boys were admitted and became the first set of students. The school is presently owned by the Osun state government, but a significant contribution for the school’s development comes from the schools Alumni association.
The process of admission is solely by the common entrance examination, and to graduate from the school, students must have passed the West African Senior School Certificate Examination or National Examination Council (Nigeria). Ilesa Grammar school is a member of the famed AIONIAN brotherhood of schools, that consists of 12 schools in the old Western state of Nigeria.
Historical Perspective
The School was founded by egbe atunluse ijesa which literarily means “Ijesa Improvement Society”.
Olaleye Falore remarked in his book: The story and memoirs of Ilesa Grammar School “The society was made up of youths who believed that the future of the Ijesaman and of the totality of Ijesaland’s development rested on solid educational foundation. Paradoxically, these honourable and public-spirited gentlemen themselves did not have the benefit of Western education.
They saw to the future educational opportunities. The Egbe Atunluse ile Ijesa played a gigantic role in bringing about sporadic changes in terms of civilisation,growth,advancement, improvement and progress of Ijesaland and its people”. On 9th April, 1924 during one of her meetings, a member in person of Dr Oguntola Sapara moved a motion that“emphasis should now be laid on educational matters concerning Ijesa”. This motion was accepted and there was a dream to originate a spring from which will flow a fountain of knowledge which has survived for nearly a century. Dr Ogutola Sapara was the first Ijesa man and ninth Nigerian to qualify as a medical doctor in 1895. The crave for post primary education by Egbe Atunluse ile Ijesa could be traced back to the establishment of primary schools by the missionaries. Notable among such primary schools are St John’s Primary School, Iloro (1888); Methodist Primary School, Otapete (1892).
On Friday 25th July, 1924, the Egbe Atuluse agreed in principle to name the proposed school as “Owa’s National Industrial School”. After several consultations and afterthought, in 1928 it was proposed to be Ijesa Grammar School. However, in the same 1928 Mr J.S. Oginni suggested the name “Ilesa Grammar School” and this was accepted. The choice of “Grammar” school was to distinguish the school from the existing schools at the time. Ondo had Ondo Boys High School while Ile-Ife was to have a College that would be called Oduduwa College. It is worthy of note that between 1965 and 1978 there was an interregnum when the school was called “Ijesa Comprehensive High School”. On Friday 25th July, 1924, the Egbe Atuluse agreed in principle to name the proposed school as “Owa’s National Industrial School”. After several consultations and afterthought, in 1928 it was proposed to be Ijesa Grammar School. However, in the same 1928 Mr J.S. Oginni suggested the name “Ilesa Grammar School” and this was accepted. The choice of “Grammar” school was to distinguish the school from the existing schools at the time. Ondo had Ondo Boys High School while Ile-Ife was to have a College that would be called Oduduwa College. It is worthy of note that between 1965 and 1978 there was an interregnum when the school was called “Ijesa Comprehensive High School”. The choice of the present site was influenced by proximity to the first major street passing through Ilesa in the 16th century. The size of land was to accommodate appreciable number of classroom blocks, laboratories, library, sports facilities, agricultural farms, orchards, boarding facilities and staff quarters. After lots of things were put in place, an entrance examination was conducted on the 18th of January, 1934.
Twenty-one boys were admitted into the new school. Among them were Emmanuel Asaolu (later chenged to Fafowora), Ezekiel Aofolajuwonlo, Elder John Aoko, Enoch Ayeni, Gabriel Aluko-Oluokun, Habibu Karimu, Samuel Doherty, Adolphous Doherty and Eric Mabayoje. The boys were aged between 18-26 yrs and were from diverse backgrounds. Because of the diversity in age, academic backgrounds and their experience, the boys were categorized into 3 classes being class one (3), class two (8) and class three (10). Another entrance examination was conducted on Thursday February 1, 1934 and additional thirteen students were offered admission although not all thirteen eventually registered. On Monday 5th February 1934 in Ilesa, In the years when Sir Donald Charles Cameron was the Governor of Colonial Nigeria, Captain J. A. Mackenzie the District Officer for Ife/Ilesa, and Oba Oduyomade Aromolaran I the Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland; history was made at a special colourful event presided over by the District Officer himself – Ilesa Grammar School was formally birthed bringing into reality, the first secondary school (premier grammar school) in Ijesaland and second in present day (2019) State of Osun (Ref: Ilegrams @ 80). Since the formal opening took place on Monday February 5, 1934 this has always been marked as Founder’s Day till date. After resumption, the boys were told during orientation on how to behave and comport themselves in and outside the school as ‘Grammarians’.
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TEN BENEFITS OF ILEGRAMS OSID MEMBERSHIP
What is in it for you?
First, you will be able to network with fellow old students and firm bonding relationships.
Second, your contribution however small or large, will go into a pool that is big enough to mount great projects that will impact the school.
Third, you will have a voice in shaping the future of our school
Fourth you will have the opportunity to vote or be voted for regarding offices and leadership roles.
Fifth, DISCOUNTS AWAIT YOU.
Right now you can get a red carpet car rental and secure airport services if you travel to Lagos and from there in land
Sixth, get a 10 percent discount on plot of lands in a new estate in Ilesha. Assistance available in development
Seventh, You will receive a MEMBERSHIP CARD CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP
Eighth, you will receive A PLAQUE at least for any substantial donation to our PROJECTS.
Ninth, you will be able to purchase our memorabilIa and special merchandise of OSID at a discounted price. They will include the following TIES, MUGS, CLOCKS, DIARIES ETC
Tenth, you will be able to benefit from * Ilegrams OSID CONSULTANCY * on health, Investment, IT matters and many more to be developed
Watch out for details
Spread the good news
BECOME A FINANCIAL MEMBER
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN

Prof Banji Ayoola ‘62
Global Chairman
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School Anthem
Ilegrams! Ilegrams!
The premier grammar school
Pride of Ijeshaland
We hail Ijesa Improvement Society
For the noble role plated
And the good foundation
Ilegrams! Ilegrams!
Great School you are.
Ilegrams! Ilegrams!
Characters you’ve moulded,
Great nation you have built
We owe you a lot of gratitude
For the right attitude
To face life with fortitude
Ilegrams! Ilegrams!
Great School you are.
Past Events
Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD LINCHEON MEETING IN JANUARY 2023
On January 28 2023, the Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD had a luncheon meeting with the Grand Patron Prof Banji Ayoola and local Patrons including Principal Yomi Mohamed. The event took place in a well decorated school hall and was attended by 100 Members of the Vanguard and some notable staff including the coordinating principal Orisajimi. The following are some of the pictures taken at the event.
Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD LINCHEON MEETING IN JANUARY 2023
Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD LINCHEON MEETING IN JANUARY 2023
Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD LINCHEON MEETING IN JANUARY 2023
Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD LINCHEON MEETING IN JANUARY 2023
Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD LINCHEON MEETING IN JANUARY 2023
Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD LINCHEON MEETING IN JANUARY 2023
Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD LINCHEON MEETING IN JANUARY 2023
Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD LINCHEON MEETING IN JANUARY 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
The inaugural ceremony of ILEGRAMS OSID AWARDS was held in a well decorated School Assembly Hall and was well attended by over 150 persons. With sponsorship by some generous members of OSID about forty awards were given for excellence in various subjects. Parents and teachers were in attendance. The global chairman of ILEGRAMS OSID Professor Banji Ayoola represented OSID and gave out the certificates and prizes. The ILEGSOSA was represented by its vice president Wale Bolorunduro.
The list of awardees will be provided soon. In the meantime, here are some photographs taken during the festive occasion.
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
THE ILEGRAMS OSID SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARDS CEREMONY ON FEBRUARY 16 2023
Join us
TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BE A MEMBER OF ILESHA GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD STUDENTS IN DIASPORA ORGANIZATION *( Ilegrams OSID)
First, you are an old student of the school if you ever attended for a year or more
Second, you are loyal to your alma mata. Therefore You are a “LOSID“ ( Loyal Old Student In the Diaspora)
Third, you live or are resident in any part of the Globe outside of Nigeria
Fourth, you do want to restore your old school to its lost glory or even better
Fifth, you want to contribute to its physical development and the educational development of the current students. You want progress.
Sixth, you want to network and bond with your fellow old students cutting across gender and generations
Seventh. You have skills and expertise that you want to make available to your fellow alumni and you alma mater. You want to share ideas. You want to lead.
Eighth, you want to benefit from opinions, advice and suggestions from fellow old students who “ have been there and back”
Ninth, you are looking forward to participating in a series of great reunion events in America, Europe and other continents starting soon
Tenth, above all you are grateful that your old school prepared you well for your future and “you have arrived there” successfully. You are proud of your secondary school education that laid the foundation. You want to give back. You want to show gratitude. You are generous.
THEREFORE JOIN FULLY
PAY YOUR DUES
CALL YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO JOIN
YOUR WIFE CAN JOIN AS AN ASSOCIATE
LET YOUR COMPANY BECOME A CORPORATE MEMBER
A LOT OF BENEFITS AWAIT YOU.
MEMBERSHIP DUES
ILEGSOSA OSID- PAYMENT METHODS
We have two official bank accounts, the WellsFargo Bank in USA and Monzo Bank in the UK. Please use any means convenient to pay into either of the accounts- Paypal, Online Transfer, Cheque, Zelle:
THE DETAILS OF THE TWO ACCOUNTS:
1.US ACCOUNT
Account Name: Ilegrams Old Students in Diaspora
Bank Name/Details: Wells Fargo Bank
Account number: 5955191100
Routing number: 053000219
Bank address:
125 S Battleground Avenue
Kings Mountain
N C 28086
United States
To pay by Zelle, please pay to:
Dr Temidayo Adelekun using the following email address:
Adelekun@carolina.rr.com
To pay by PayPal, please use:
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ilegramsOSID?locale.x=en_US
2.UK ACCOUNT
Account Name: Michael Dada and Ezekiel Obileye
Bank Name/Details: Monzo Bank
Sort Code: 04-00-04
Account No: 03432072
BIC: MONZGB2L
Bank Address:
Broadwalk House
5 Appold St
London EC2A 2AG
United Kingdom
NOTE:
Please note that the Monzo account is being operated as a main account in the UK until a Barclays Account is opened in the Group’s name.
ANNUAL DUES
You are kindly invited to pay your membership annual dues of 60 dollars or 50 pounds per year into either of the two accounts. You may pay for 1 year ($60/£50) or for 2 years ($120/£100) or for 3 years ($180/£150).
Please note that our first FINANCIAL membership calendar year has just started on 1st January to end on 31st December 2021.
VOLUNTARY DONATIONS
You are implored to start making voluntary contributions to the PROJECTS’ FUND. Please donate generously. There is no minimum or maximum.
RECEIPTS
All your payments will be receipted by the Finance team of the Financial Secretary (Dr Kayode Dada) and the Treasurer (Dr Temidayo Adelekun). Please inform them by text or WhatsApp when you make deposits into the account, stating your name, amount, and purpose. For example:
Annual Due: xxxxx (State amount)
Projects: yyyyy (State amount)
Others: zzzzz (State amount)
From: John Doe, set 52/57
ANY QUESTIONS
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact:
Dr Kayode Dada
Global Financial Secretary
Dr Temidayo Adelekun
Global Treasurer
Prof Banji Ayoola
Global Chairman
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Contact Us
We’d love to hear from you.. For more information about our programs or our organization, please contact us using the form below.
Address
Ilegrams Old Students in the Diaspora,
1075 Peachtree St NE, Ste 3056 Atlanta, GA 30309. USA
Email Address
ilegramsosid@gmail.com
info@ilegramsindiaspora.org
Phone
+1 (302) 367-5808
On January 28 2023, the Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD had a luncheon meeting with the Grand Patron Prof Banji Ayoola and local Patrons including Principal Yomi Mohamed. The event took place in a well decorated school hall and was attended by 100 Members of the Vanguard and some notable staff including the coordinating principal Orisajimi. The following are some of the pictures taken at the event.
On January 28 2023, the Ilegrams OSID YOUTH VANGUARD had a luncheon meeting with the Grand Patron Prof Banji Ayoola and local Patrons including Principal Yomi Mohamed. The event took place in a well decorated school hall and was attended by 100 Members of the Vanguard and some notable staff including the coordinating principal Orisajimi. The following are some of the pictures taken at the event.
