EDUCATIONAL NEWS GREAT GLORY SCHOOL AGEGE GRADUATES 12 @ SCHOOL’S 24TH GRADUATION, PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY
By LEO EZEKIEL
The Board, Management and Academic Staff of Great Glory School in the Keke Area of Agege Local Government, Lagos State, South-West, Nigeria have graduated twelve (12) students out of the school. The very modest graduation ceremony took place recently inside the school's compound under the Chairmanship of Mr. Olaiya, a parent in the school, who is ably represented by his elegant wife Mrs. Olabisi Olaiya, a Business woman.
In all, twelve (12) students and pupils respectively, moved up the ladder either out of the school for further academic pursuits, or still within the school, but this time, moving up the ladder by promotions to their next class levels.Speaking to the audience during the event, the school Proprietor, Dr. Mrs. Akinpade Lola congratulated both the graduating and elevated students and their parents who are all in attendance for positively contributing towards the growth and success of the school in the last twelve (12) years, as well as their prompt payment of the school fees of their children and wards, adding that the school management appreciates parents for their uncommon assistances in other areas whenever the school deemed it necessary to request their collaborations and supports during the out gone academic session.
She also appreciated the school's management as also expressed by Mr. Olatunji, the Father of the Day, and also appreciated all parents for all the positive roles they are contributing to the school successes. Graduants from the junior secondary section of the school include Ganiyu Moyosore, Raphael Praise, Quadri Malik, Olaniyi Okiki, Showemimo Tofunmi, and Olenja Genesis. From the senior secondary section came Benjamin Jesse, Dauda Gift, Oguntunde Pamilerin, Joel Purity, Fofana Fathia, and last but not the least, Olatuyi Philip making a total of twelve (12) students in all.The graduation ceremony witness cultural dances from the students representing the three major languages in Nigeria, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba, talk shows by the parents, spelling Bees, parents games, rhymes et’al all performed by the students and pupils to the admiration of their parents and other guests on ground. Certificates and other forms of gifts are handed over to the students by the Proprietor, Dr. Mrs. Akinpade, who is largely assisted by some parents.
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