Solarin was born in Ikenne,
Ogun State, in Western Nigeria on 20 August 1916, the first child in a set of twins born to Daniel Solarin and Rebecca Okufule Solarin. His twin sister, Caroline Kehinde Solarin died in 1991. He and his sister were the only children of their parents. He attended
Wesley College Ibadan. Solarin was inspired by the writings of
Nnamdi Azikiwe who encouraged young people to travel abroad for study. His initial attempt to gain a passport fell through but he later enlisted in the British Air Force and served with the
Royal Air Force as a navigator in the
Second World War. He remained in Britain, studying at
University of Manchester, and then at the
University of London. Tai Solarin married English-born
Sheila Mary Tuer in 1951. Solarin returned to Nigeria and became a tutor at Molusi College, which was supported by the community and Christians in
Ijebu-Igbo. In 1952, he was appointed the school's principal succeeding
Stephen Awokoya who had just been appointed the regional Minister for Education. Solarin, a humanist had a mission to 're-educate' the community and decided to make some changes. He removed morning prayers and religious studies as a subject in the school. However, some of the changes found opposition within the local community where his brother was a reverend. He decided to quit and found his own school with the approval of Awokoya the former Principal. He established Mayflower school on 27 January 1956. ==Mayflower==