The Nigerian Air Force has released the lists of successful candidates shortlisted for interview into Junior Secondary School 1 of the Air Force Military School, Air Force Girls’ Military School, Jos, and other Air Force Comprehensive and Secondary Schools for the 2026/2027 academic session.
The lists were published through the Nigerian Air Force Examination Centre portal and are also available at NAF secondary schools across the country.
According to the notice, candidates who sat for the entrance examination are advised to check their names online or visit the NAF secondary schools for confirmation.
The Nigerian Air Force said candidates can check the interview lists through its official websites:
www.airforce.mil.ng
www.nafec.org.ng
Candidates can also check the selection interview list directly through:
https://www.nafec.org.ng/pd/results.php
The result checker portal is available at:
https://www.nafec.org.ng/new/res/
The list covers shortlisted candidates for admission interview into JSS1 of Air Force Military School, Air Force Girls’ Military School, Jos, and other Air Force Comprehensive and Secondary Schools.
The Air Force also advised candidates to download or collect their interview letters and follow the instructions attached to their respective schools.
According to the schedule, the interview for Air Force Military School and Air Force Girls’ Military School, Jos, will be conducted in two batches.
Batch A is scheduled to commence on August 3, 2026, while Batch B is scheduled to commence on August 7, 2026.
For other Air Force Secondary Schools, the interview is scheduled to hold from August 18, 2026.
The Air Force further advised candidates to use the result checker on the portal to verify their examination results and ensure that they comply with the interview requirements.
The online lists are available for the following schools:
Candidates are expected to carefully check the list for their school of choice, download the relevant interview information, and report according to the batch or date assigned to them.
The Nigerian Air Force also warned candidates to rely only on official NAF platforms and school authorities for information regarding the interview exercise.

