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03 FROM THE HoD’S DESK
Editor’s Note 08 Dear Parents and Students,
04 Journalists at The recent Year 6 enrichment trip was an exciting two-day journey that brought
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classroom learning to life. Students had the opportunity to visit Bartum Energy, Trust TV
Studios, the National Assembly, and the Currency Museum at the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Headmaster’s 12 Each stop offered unique, real-world insights that enriched their understanding across
a variety of subjects.
Message At Bartum Energy, pupils explored the world of renewable energy. They learnt how solar
CONTENTS Discovering 3D power helps reduce pollution and protect the environment. The staff were impressed by
10 science and technology work together to solve global challenges.
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the students’ knowledge of climate issues, and the visit provided a hands-on look at how
FROM THE HoD’S DESK 03 At Trust TV Studios, students were introduced to the fast-paced world of media
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production. They visited a television studio, radio station, and newspaper printing press.
Newspaper Report 16 This linked directly to their English curriculum on newspaper reports, helping them
14 Supports Move- The trip to the National Assembly gave the student leadership team insight into the
VISIT TO BARTUM ENERGY How the Skeleton understand how writing, editing, and communication come together to inform the public.
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workings of government and the qualities of effective leadership, such as respect,
TRIP TO TRUST TV Measurements 20 16 service, and accountability. They observed parliamentary proceedings and reflected
on the responsibilities that come with leadership, both in school and in society.
18 Competition barter to modern-day currency. They toured the Currency Mutilation Unit, where fake
TRIP TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 26 On the 10th and 11th of March 2025, Year 6 pupils also visited the Currency Museum at
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the Central Bank of Nigeria. They learnt about the evolution of money, from trade by
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Map Keys and
TRIP TO THE CURRENCY MUSEUM 30 and damaged banknotes are shredded and recycled into useful items like tables and
chairs.
Symbols This enrichment trip was far more than a series of outings. It was a powerful learning
24 The Regent Alumnus experience that deepened students’ knowledge, inspired curiosity, and encouraged
critical thinking. The Regent School remains committed to providing opportunities that
prepare pupils to become thoughtful, proactive, and responsible global citizens.
The Regent Recy- 32 Mrs Vivian Uchenwa
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