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We proudly produce champions at Gran Hermano Schools – Proprietor

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The proprietor and Chief Executive Officer, Gran Hermano Academy, Awka, Anambra State, Chief Chijioke Nwajioha, has said the institution is committed to training of students who would become champions in various fields of endeavours and destinations upon graduation.

According to Nwajioha, the Cambridge school proprietor said the school does this through building of the students capacities academically and morally, while inculcating into them those values, skills and talents they needed to excel in life.

Nwajioha stated this at the 10th anniversary of the institution, explaining that those who graduated from the school since its inception were currently competing favourably with others at best universities where they study medicine, engineering, information technology and other professional courses.

He said they were happy for successes recorded by their students within the ten years of existence, and were set to not only surpass them all round but to see their students leading across all professions, including politics and sports in Anambra, Nigeria and the world generally.

“Today, we are celebrating success and what we have achieved in ten years. You can imagine what will happen in the next ten years. I and my staff represent goodness, success and breakthroughs. are happy. We are together. We are happy our staff, parents and students are together. We represent goodness, achievements and others,” he added.

He recalled that the school which started in 2013 with about 60 students in nursery, primary and secondary sections, currently has about 700 students, even as some of them have emerged as the best in key subjects, including WAEC, NECO and JAMB examinations, as well as in different sporting activities held within and outside Anambra State

Also speaking, the Director of Studies, Gran Hermano Academy, Mr Adefolahan Afegboyega, urged parents to avail their wards the opportunity to excel in life by enrolling them into the school because, according to him, they were the topnotch in offering quality and qualitative education in Nigeria.

On his part, the school principal, Mr Athanasaus Ezekwe, argued that their success story came from the fact that they inculcate leadership virtues into the students, while making them to be accountable and transparent in all they do.

Speaking in an interview, a parent and former Commissioner for works in Anambra State, Engr Marcel Ifejiofor, hailed the school for working tirelessly to ensuring that students gain more than they bargained for academically, morally and otherwise.

Earlier in a sermon, the Bishop, Catholic Diocese of Awka, Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor, commended the school proprietor for siting the institution in Anambra State, while also extolling its staff and management for giving in their best in training of students.

Ezeokafor, who argued that Gran Hermano was among the private schools helping to build the students, noted that privately owned schools coexist with the government owned to develop children and build a better society.

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The proprietor and Chief Executive Officer, Gran Hermano Academy, Awka, Anambra State, Chief Chijioke Nwajioha, Monday, said the institution was committed to training of students who would become champions in various fields of endeavours and destinations upon graduation.

According to Nwajioha, the Cambridge school do this through building of the students capacities academically and morally, while inculcating into them those values, skills and talents they needed to excel in life.

Nwajioha, who stated this at the 10th year anniversary of the institution, explained that those who graduated from the school since its inception were currently competing favourably with others at best universities where they study medicine, engineering, information technology and other professional courses.

He said they were happy for successes recorded by their students within the ten years of existence, and were set to not only surpass them all round but to see their students leading across all professions, including politics and sports in Anambra, Nigeria and the world generally.

“Today, we are celebrating success and what we have achieved in ten years. You can imagine what will happen in the next ten years. I and my staff represent goodness, success and breakthroughs. are happy. We are together. We are happy our staff, parents and students are together. We represent goodness, achievements and others,” he added.

He recalled that the school which started in 2013 with about 60 students in nursery, primary and secondary sections, currently has about 700 students, even as some of them have emerged as the best in key subjects, including WAEC, NECO and JAMB examinations, as well as in different sporting activities held within and outside Anambra State

Also speaking, the Director of Studies, Gran Hermano Academy, Mr Adefolahan Afegboyega, urged parents to avail their wards the opportunity to excel in life by enrolling them into the school because, according to him, they were the topnotch in offering quality and qualitative education in Nigeria.

On his part, the school principal, Mr Athanasaus Ezekwe, argued that their success story came from the fact that they inculcate leadership virtues into the students, while making them to be accountable and transparent in all they do.

Speaking in an interview, a parent and former Commissioner for works in Anambra State, Engr Marcel Ifejiofor, hailed the school for working tirelessly to ensuring that students gain more than they bargained for academically, morally and otherwise.

Earlier in a sermon, the Bishop, Catholic Diocese of Awka, Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor, commended the school proprietor for siting the institution in Anambra State, while also extolling its staff and management for giving in their best in training of students.

Ezeokafor, who argued that Gran Hermano was among the private schools helping to build the students, noted that privately owned schools coexist with the government owned to develop children and build a better society.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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