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A-LEVELS
2. Continuation of Extra Classes
Our regular extra classes will continue as
scheduled to reinforce classroom learning and
provide additional practice opportunities.
Students are strongly encouraged to attend
diligently and take full advantage of these
sessions.
3. Increased Use of the Library
We are also promoting a culture of consistent
study and independent learning. The college
library will play a central role in this effort, with
students encouraged to make greater use of
the facility for quiet study, research, and
revision.
4. Academic Progress Meetings with
Welcome Back from the Midterm Break!
Parents
In our continuous effort to strengthen
W collaboration between home and school,
e hope you had a restful and
refreshing time. As we begin the
second half of the term, our focus remains academic progress meetings will soon be
scheduled with parents. These sessions will
firmly on academic excellence and the holistic provide an opportunity to review each student’s
development of every student at The Regent performance, discuss areas of improvement,
College.
and develop joint strategies to support
academic growth.
To further support our students and enhance
overall academic performance, we are pleased We are confident that with collective effort—
to introduce a new academic support strategy students’ commitment, teachers’ guidance, and
designed to help every learner reach their full parents’ support—our learners will achieve
potential.
remarkable success this term.
1. Early Morning Intervention Classes
From Mondays to Thursdays (7:50 a.m. – 8:20 Let us keep the momentum high as we work
a.m.), targeted intervention classes will hold for together toward academic excellence!
students who need extra academic support in
specific subjects. This initiative aims to
strengthen foundational understanding and Mr. Awonusi Babatunde David
provide personalized attention to help HOD– A-Level Programme
struggling students improve steadily.
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