Federal Government Girls College, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria was founded by the Federal Government of Nigeria on 15 October 1973, with initial student membership of about 72. The College was one of the first set of 13 unity schools established that year and was at the forefront of improving female education in Nigeria. FGGC Benin which was initially at its temporary site at Idia College in 1973 moved to its current permanent site located very close to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital in September 1975 and has a road named after it. Her first principal was Miss R. Bokdawala. Previous principals of the school include Ms Pelly, Mrs Omigie, Mrs Obiennu, Mrs Oligbo, Mrs Nnamme, Mrs Gladys Ekhabafe, Mrs Omogbai-Osyka, Mrs Eza, Mrs Ajila, Mrs P.U Erhahon, Mrs Falashinnu and Mrs Kez Okeke.
Vision
To foster a spirit of oneness and national unity among students.
Mission
FGGC Benin City's motto "ProUnitate", epitomised the aims and objectives of establishing the 104 Unity schools in Nigeria which was to instill a sense of patriotism and allow Nigerian students receive a quality education irrespective of state, tribe and culture. It aims to provide a rigorous but sensitive secondary education, while at the same time impressing upon its students the enormous ethical and moral responsibilities which will be theirs as ambassadors of the school.
College life
The College strives to maintain a fine balance between high academic standards and encouraging personal development of the individual through interaction with others; accomplished through participation in a wide range of extracurricular activities including the Annual House Festival of Arts and Inter-House Sports Games. It has passed through its own vicissitudes due to varying academics policies and the various government educational reforms from the Babs Fafunwa’s 6-3-3-4 to Ezekwezeli’s 9-3-4, and now back to the 6-3-3-4. The college like its contemporaries has an array of college activities and has a hostel life incorporated with various extra-curricular activities which helps the all-round development of the students. With hostels named after Benin heroines, the college boasts of Adesuwa house clad in Blue, Emotan house adorn the yellow check, Eweka house in purple, Omigie house, Moremi house wonderfully looking in their red check. It also encourages respect and so combines both senior and junior students, and tries to reduce to the barest minimum the various cases of bullying that is not alien to systems run like this. The senior girl and the various prefects work hand-in-hand with the college staff to ensure a smooth running of the school.