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Nurses Corner




 Regent Safeguarding Newsbit

 Mrs. Kudumi (ddsl)
 THE REGENT SECONDARY SCHOOL, ABUJA

                                                          SYMPTOMS
 CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 2024 ON AN OUTSTANDING IGCSE RESULT!
 Remember:
 Talking Openly: A Bridge to Safety
 98% of all grades achieved were A* - C grades.
 •  It is okay to feel scared or worried.
 ave you ever felt worried or scared? Do
 98% of the students achieved A* - C grades in at least 5 subjects.
 you feel uncomfortable with someone’s   •  You are not alone. There are people who
 44% of all grades achieved were A* or A
 Hbehaviour towards you? It is perfectly   care about you and want to help.
 The Regent Secondary School is delighted to publish another outstanding set of Cambridge IGCSE
 •  Talking openly can make a big difference.
 normal to have these feelings. Sometimes, it
 examination results of our ‘Class of 2024’.
 can be hard to know who to talk to, but it is
 OUR TOP ACHIEVERS
 important to remember that there are always
 people who care about you and want to help.     RECOGNISE THE DANGER

 Why is it important to talk openly?

 •  Feeling better: Talking to someone you trust
 CHARBELLA SUZANNE ELIAS  TOBECHUKWU OREH  TOLUWALASE EUNICE ABIRI  DAVID DANGA  MANAL UMAR BELLO  MUSA BELLO  AMINA AJIYA
 can help you feel less worried and scared.  5A*s 4As  5A*s 3As 1B  5A*s 2As 2Bs  4A*s 3As 1B
 6A*s 2As 1B
 6A*s 4As
 6A*s 2As 1B
 •  Getting help: If you are facing a difficult
 •  situation, talking about it can help you find
 the support you need.
 •  Preventing problems: Sharing your   UMAR FAROUK SHEHU  ADAOBI EMMANUELLA   OLUWABUSAYO   AMOLIKA SINGH  IF COUGHING IS INEFFECTIVE
 TAMARLILY KINREJESU
 LEON CHIDERA ELBLING
 HOMACHI EMMANUELLA
 CHIDI-LLOYD  3A*s 2As 2Bs  DEJO-RICHARD  2A*s 6As  OBIORA-NWOKOLO  SEYILNEN AJIBOLA  2A*s 4As 1B
 concerns can help prevent problems from get-  2A*s 5As 1B 1C  2A*s 4As 1B 1C
 4A*s 3As 1C
 3A*s 1A 2Bs 1C
 ting worse.
 Who can you talk to?
 MUSA MANGAL DAHIRU  AKINYI DEBBIE NIXON  IORWEN EGO-CHINYERE ODILI  JAMAL DILI ALIYU  ETHAN OMOZE EBOHON  OZIOMA JESSICA   ETIUSUNG ONOFIOK LUKE
 UCHENWA  1A* 5As 2Bs
 2A*s 3As 2Bs
 1A* 6As 1B
 1A* 6As 1B
 2A*s 2As 1B 2Cs
 2A*s 4As 1C
 •  A teacher: Your teacher is a trusted adult   1A* 6As 1B
 who can help you.
 •   A parent or guardian: They care about you
 and want to help.
 •   The DSL or DDSL: In our school, they are   AISHA YUSUF BINJI  HARIZ SHEHU  BABAJIDE ADEOLUWATEWA-  BASHIR BELLO ALIYU
 URENNA MICHELLE
 JORDAN TOSAN OGBETUO
 UMAR OLALEKAN ALIU
 LOWO THOMPSON
 UGWU
 1A* 5As 1C  1A* 4As 3Bs  1A* 4As 3C  1A* 3As 4Bs  1A* 3As 4Bs  1A* 3As 3Bs 1C  1A* 3As 3Bs
 Mrs Janet, Mrs Kudumi and Mr Stockden.   FIRST AID FOR INFANTS IS SLIGHLY DIFFERENT
 These professionals can provide support
 and guidance.
 •  A friend: Sometimes talking to a friend can   So, the next time you feel
 XAVIER ETHAN COLE  ADEBOLA AARON   MABEL BOLANLE AFOLABI  HALIMA DAHIREY TANIMU   FATIMA ILIYA ISA  THARAH OHUNENE  AHMED AMIR ALIYU
 be helpful.  ADEBAYO  5As 3Bs  5As 3Bs  worried or scared, do not be
  AJOGE
 YAKUBU
 4As 3Bs 1C
 5As 2Bs
 6As 2Bs 1C
 6As 2Bs
 5As 1B 2Cs
 afraid to talk to someone you
             trust.
                        NAJEEB MUHAMMAD SAIDU  ARDEN NIKLAS RASSLOFF
 4As 2Bs 2Cs
 4As 3Bs
 Every Child  Every Chance  Every Day
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