Brief History
*THE BRIEF HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE SCHOOL*
The school was established in the year *1979* at one of the community leader's shop (*Alh. Abdulhamid Dantakai*) at *Mallamawa Quarters* near Kanyar Badala, as *Tudun Wada Primary School*, with a total number of 45 pupils.
Subsequently, the community leaders and PTA made an appeal to the government to provide a permanent site for the school. In *1983*, the request was granted, and a block of two classrooms was built at *No.1 Rano Street, Tudun Wada Quarters, Daura*. In the year *1984*, this makes the school moved to its permanent site.
In the year *1998*, His Royal Highness, the Emir of Daura, *Alh. Dr. Muhammad Bashar*, renamed some primary schools in Daura municipal bearing the names of prominent personalities. The school was renamed after the Emir’s father *Late Magajin Garin Daura, Umaru*, as *Magaji Umaru Primary School, Daura*.
In the year *2000*, the Ex-Nigerian President, while a Governor of Katsina State, created one pilot primary school in each local government, and the school was among those selected.
In *2013*, the *Nursery Section* was introduced as requested by members of the community.
*ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE SCHOOL*
Some of the pupils were opportune to gain admission into special schools:
1. *Turkish International School, Kaduna*- *Asma’u Adamu* – 2017
2. *Academy School for the Gifted, Bamaina, Jigawa State*
- *Hamza Abbas* – 2012
- *Ayuba Abubakar* – 2013
- *Adamu Abdulhadi* – 2014
- *Al’amin Salisu Amadu* – 2017
*Scholarships Awarded:*
- *Asma’u Adamu* – from *NNPC*
- *Janaidu Sani* – from *Alh. Aminu Jamo*
Our Vision
*VISION*
- Promoting literacy, numeracy & self-reliance pupil.
- Promoting effectiveness of teaching & learning processes in gender sensitivity.
Our Mission
*MISSION*
- Promote effectiveness of gender sensitivity with conducive learning environment.
- To move with modern world by making good use of teaching & learning materials for an effective inculcation of permanent literacy & numeracy.
What We Offer
*"Role of Honor"*:
1. M. Alasan Abdurrahman – 1979-1982
2. M. Sani Rabe – 1982-1986
3. M. Rabe Haruna – 1986-1988
4. M. Harira Ahmad – 1988-1990
5. M. Ibrahim Zakari – 1990-1996
6. M. Rabe Sani – 1996-2006
7. Sani Mamman - 2006-2018
8. Falalu Isyaka - 2018-2018