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From The Principal’s Desk
I urge them to remain focused and
manage their time effectively, ensur-
ing they approach each exam with
confidence and composure
s we continue through this important period of Rama-
dan and Lent, I want to acknowledge our students and
staff who are fasting. We appreciate the balance you
A maintain between spiritual devotion and academic
responsibilities.
End-of-term examinations are well underway, and seeing our
students working diligently in preparation and performance
is encouraging. I urge them to remain focused and manage
their time effectively, ensuring they approach each exam with
confidence and composure.
On Friday, 21/03/2025, Regent will proudly host the annual Brit-
ish Council Partner Schools event. This gathering provides a
fantastic opportunity for collaboration and professional de-
velopment among British Council partner schools in Abuja, re-
inforcing our shared commitment to excellence in education.
Finally, almost two weeks later, I remained thrilled by Regent’s
Outstanding BSO inspection result. This achievement is a tes-
tament to the hard work, dedication, and high standards up-
held by our staff and students. Let’s continue striving for excel-
lence in all we do.
Wishing everyone a productive and fulfilling week ahead.
Philip Reynolds
Principal
THE REGENT SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 4