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Head Boy’s
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his term has been one of the most
defining moments of my journey at
T The Regent Secondary School. Looking
back on 2025, it is impossible not to feel
proud of what we have achieved together as
a community. Earlier in the year, our school
became the first in West Africa to be rated
Outstanding by the British Schools Overseas This term also brought
inspectors. That recognition did more than a painful moment as we
confirm our standards; it strengthened our said farewell to a beloved
belief in what is possible when students, staff, member of our school
and families work with purpose. family, Mrs Halima. Her
warmth and dedication
The Class of 2025 continued that momentum shaped many of us, and her
with exceptional IGCSE results that reflected absence has been deeply
diligence, resilience, and the quiet hours felt.
invested behind the scenes. Congo House also
wrote its own history by winning Best House Through every joy and every challenge,
for the fifth consecutive year, a reminder that this term has reminded us of the
consistency is built on discipline and unity. strength of our Regent spirit. I am
confident that the lessons we carry
This September, we welcomed a new cohort of from this year will guide us into the next
students who have already added their own with courage and hope. Have a Happy
energy and curiosity to our community. For Holiday!
me personally, stepping into the role of Head
Isa Abubakar Isa
Boy has been an honour that comes with both Year 11 Volta
responsibility and gratitude. Head boy
Student Council President
THE REGENT SECONDARY SCHOOL 9

