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From The Principal’s Desk
Watching each student step
forward to receive their
certificate was a privilege. I
thank our teaching and pas-
toral teams for ensuring the
ceremony ran seamlessly.
S Congratulations to all staff involved in
aturday morning, our Year 11
graduates assembled in the school
hall for a dignified Ceremony
bringing the evening to life. Our special Prom
of Achievement. Speeches spoke of
edition will include a complete account of
resilience and determination—especially
the Prom’s highlights.
poignant for students who started
Boarding MasterChef Competition
Secondary School during the Covid
While I couldn’t attend, the Boarding
Pandemic, a time of remote learning
MasterChef remains one of our most creative
and uncertainty. Watching each student
fixtures. This year’s three-round challenge
step forward to receive their certificate
centred on bread, with Congo winning.
was a privilege. I thank our teaching
and pastoral teams for ensuring the
Senegal Takes the Science Crown!
ceremony ran seamlessly.
The Science Quiz Competition brought
together students from Benue, Congo,
The celebration continued at the Wells
Senegal and Volta for a focused contest
Carlton Hotel for our Graduation Prom
in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The
that same evening. From the three-
questions were challenging, and each house
course dinner to the spontaneous
worked hard to stay sharp and quick on the
dances, the night balanced elegance
buzzer.
with unguarded fun.
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