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CONTENT  From The Headmser’s Desk
                                                  From The Editorial Desk











      Shaun Stockden


 From The Head-Master’s Desk
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 Internet Safety
 04     Dear Parents,

        It has been another busy and exciting week in our school and I would like to begin this
 Year 2A Assembly         06  week by thanking you all for your support. Our second annual camp-out night was

        attended by nearly 100 students who enjoyed an evening with friends, undertaking a
        host of activities in the ‘Upper Regent Forest’ and the ‘Regent Sea’ before spending the
 Unraveling Nature  14  night under canvas with friends. It was an experience which children were keen to share

        with me on Monday morning and I am sure it will last long in the memories of all

 Time and Distance  involved.
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        Many of you may remember an article from early November, in which I informed you
 Tracking Adverbial Clause  20  that we had entered a national Science competition. I am very proud to be able to

        announce that the results have been released this week and out a team made up of
        Nwana Zara Akpolagha Dickson, Nana Asmau Hassan Ibrahim, Adaeze Nwosu Iheme
 Sunrise (Hero or Vilan)  21  and Aderinsola Sofola scored an impressive 98/100, placing them third overall. With this

        Sunday being the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, it is the perfect time

 Threads Of Creativity        22  to recognise and celebrate the achievements of our team who
        represented the school so successfully. Congratulations to each of you!

 Guardians of Digital Realm    24  As we approach the mid-term break,  I urge you all to reflect on the many

        successes you have achieved and to set yourself new goals and
        challenges for the second half term. With the project exhibition just around the corner,
 AISEN Science Competition Result   26  this last week of the term would be an excellent opportunity to

        discuss your thoughts on your project with your teachers and parents,
 Colours of Excellence  36  allowing you the opportunity to gather resources and complete some
        background reading over the holiday. Learning to manage your time and

        planning ahead is acritical skill that will set you on the road to success in future life.
 Nurse’s Corner  38  Talking of success… I am sure you will all join me in wishing

        Nigeria well in this Sunday’s African Cup of Nations Final!








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