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From The Principal’s Desk
Welcome Speech for the British Council
Partnership Meeting
The Regent Secondary School, 21st March
2025.
Good morning, everyone, and a very warm
welcome to The Regent Secondary School.
We are honoured to host today’s British
Council Partnership Meeting and are de-
lighted to welcome our distinguished guests
arm greetings to you all! As we
and partners to our school here in Mabushi,
come to the end of another vi-
Abuja.
W brant week, I’d like to extend my
very best wishes for a blessed and joyful
This meeting comes at an exciting time for
Eid ul-Fitr. We look forward to celebrating
us, following our recent successful British
this special occasion together and re-
Schools Overseas (BSO) inspection. We are
mind everyone that Friday, 31st March and
proud of the outcomes and remain commit-
Saturday, 1st April are Eid ul-Fitr holidays.
ted to maintaining the highest standards in
May this season bring you peace, joy, and
British education.
abundant blessings with friends and fam-
ily.
We originally anticipated around 120 partic-
ipants today, but we are thrilled to see that
the number has grown even closer to 200!
The Regent Secondary Hosts The
Annual British Council Partner
It was indeed a privilege to have nearly 200
Schools Meeting
delegates arrive for a day of insightful di-
alogue and collaboration, reinforcing our
We were honoured to conclude last week
shared commitment to educational excel-
by hosting the prestigious Annual British
lence. A highlight of the day was our Vice
Council Partner Schools Meeting 2025 here
Principal Academics, Mr. Oluseye Akin, lend-
at The Regent Secondary School, Abuja.
ing his expertise to a distinguished panel
What follows is an excerpt from my wel-
discussion on the future of education. His
come speech at the event:
valuable contributions, alongside those of
other esteemed educators, will undoubtedly
help shape progressive learning pathways
for our students.
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