St. Felix Minor Seminary is a world-class Catholic Minor Seminary founded in 1898. The school accepts boys only into from JSS 1. SFS numbers among Nigeria's pre-eminent Catholic Minor Seminaries, with a reputation for excellence extending well beyond the country's borders. Based in Ejeme Aniogor, Delta State, St. Felix follows the rich traditions of the Catholic Church. Teaching is based on sound values and morals and the Catholic ethos of respect and care, while also celebrating the traditions of other faith communities to encourage mutual understanding and tolerance. The strong commitment to academic excellence is balanced by a diverse and rich extra-curricular cultural and sporting programme, to produce young individuals who are inquiring, enthusiastic, tolerant and resilient. We nurture today's children to lead tomorrow's world rightly trained in body, mind and character.
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Third Bishop of The Catholic Diocese of Issele-Uku "Non Confundantur Super Me Qui Quaerunt Te Deus" ("O God, do not allow those who seek yuo to be brought to dishonour because of me" Ps 69:6) The Logo summarises the task of the Diocese of Issele-Uku to bring the message of Jesus Christ to the people through evangelization and education based on the scripture and on-going tradition of the Church. The Dove symbolizes the Holy Spirit, our strength and comforter in the Diocese. The Open Book is the Holy Bible, which is the food of salvation for the people. The Crosier is the symbol of the Good Shepherd. St. Michael the Archangel symbolizes the protector and guide, both for the Bishop as a person and for the Diocese as a whole. The area marked with blue colour symbolizes our Blessed Mother Mary, the Mother of the Good Shepherd and our Mother. The hat symbolizes the helmet of salvation. The 12 knots of the cord represent the 12 Apostles.