St Louis Grammar School, Ikere - Ekiti, located at Kajola Street, Along Ado-Ekiti road in Ikere - Ekiti. It is a single-sex (girls) school with boarding facilities. The school was founded on 3rd February, 1961. The pioneering students started at a temporary Site at St Louis Grammar School, Akure in Ondo State. The total number of students that kick started the school was thirty – two (32). The first Principal of the school was Sister Bruno Lally, assisted by Mr. J. B. Ogunlana and four (4) other members of staff. The school was relocated to its present site on 15th January, 1962 with a two (2) storey building and three (3) bungalow buildings. The administration of the school was handled by the sisters of Saint Louis, a dedicated and committed group of religious women from Ireland. The school became famous and embraced by everybody in the State and beyond. The school graduated its first set of students in 1966 with only thirteen (13) out of the thirty-two (32) students that were admitted at the beginning. The first set of the school recorded 92.3% pass at the West African Senior School Certificate Examination in 1966. Their performance brought the school to limelight till today. St Louis Grammar School was taken over by the Old Western State in 1974 before Old Ondo State was created in 1976 and thereafter Ekiti State was created in 1996 and inherited the school because of its location.
Rev. Sr. Veronical Obi - The Principal

