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British Nigeria Academy graduates class of 2017

British Nigerian Academy, Prince and Princess, Abuja has graduated 55 students from Senior Secondary School (SS3) class of 2017.

Parents and well-wishers commended the students for their outstanding academic and moral performances.

One of the outstanding students, Bolufemi Glory Bossom, expressed gratitude to the school management and teachers for the knowledge and guidance that she received in the school.

She said thanked her parent Mr. and Mrs. Olufemi for their parental guide, nurturing and training from cradle, nursery to her graduation in the secondary school assuring that she would make them proud.

The school’s director, Barrister Nnenna Ukachukwu, while congratulating the students, said that they should hold on to the moral and academic standard.

Nnenna assured that the school would continue to promote academic and moral excellences, urging parents to continue to guide the children well at home to complement the roles of the teachers.

The Principal of the Academy, Ms Dawn Salvage congratulated the graduating students urging them to be good ambassadors of the school.

Salvage also expressed confidence that the students would excel in their future academic career based on the training received from the school.

Highlight of the event was the presentation of awards to some outstanding members of staff and students from JS 1 to SS 3 who distinguished in their various endeavors.

The outgoing Head Boy and Head Girl of the school both thanked the school and the management for imparting them with the right knowledge to face the future.

They collective said that they were ready to face whatever challenge the future may hold because the school has tutored well, therefore, advancing their course would not pose any challenge.

They urged their fellow students to keep on with the good name and maintain the standards assuring that they will be good ambassadors of the school wherever they go.

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