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From The Principal’s Desk
As this term ends, we extend
our gratitude to everyone who
has contributed to our ongoing
success. Thank you for your
enthusiasm and curiosity;
Dear Parents and Students, teachers and staff, for your
unwavering support and
A Remarkable Term: Our BSO
‘Outstanding’ Triumph belief in every child
This term, Regent School has written a new
chapter in its history by becoming the first
and only secondary school in Nigeria and
West Africa to earn an ‘Outstanding’ rating
across all nine inspection categories by On Book Day, themed “Reading is Magic,” the
British Schools Overseas (BSO). Commis- school buzzed with excitement as students
sioned by the UK Department of Education, discovered new stories and let their imagi-
this achievement celebrates our commu- nations roam. The week reached its finale
nity’s shared commitment to excellence— with a lively Shakespeare-inspired drama,
uniting students, teachers, staff, parents, reminding us how language crosses centu-
and the board to pursue a learning envi- ries to stir our hearts.
ronment where everyone thrives.
Year 11 Enter the IGCSE Exam Season
Highlights from Languages Week Our Year 11 students are now stepping into
Despite being shorter this year, Languag- their GCSE exams with dedication and deter-
es Week was brimming with energy. On mination. They have balanced revision ses-
French Day, corridors came alive with the sions and practice papers with steady focus
colours of France—blue, white, and red. and resilience.
Students and staff alike embraced every
detail, from fashion statements to crois-
sants.
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