Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School

by Initiative for Sound Education, Relationship & Health
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School
Help 500 Nigerian Teens Go Back to School

Project Report | Apr 26, 2018
GOODNESS GOT HIS AMBASSADORIAL CERTIFICATE & WASCE

By Abdulahi Abayomi Abdulraheem | Executive Director

Amb. Goodness flanked by his teachers & ISERH Dir.
Amb. Goodness flanked by his teachers & ISERH Dir.

Friday February 9th, 2018 was a day of double celebrations at St. Margaret's High School, Ilesa, Osun State as the school's principal's wedding anniversary got marked the same day ISERH Management Team visited the school to celebrate the Outstanding Candidate of the Year who made the highest overall score in the Aspiring the Best Competition (ABC), ISERH Ambassador Goodness, and his coach/mentor who won ISERH Excellent Teacher Award and Outstanding Teacher of the year Award for coaching Overall Highest Scorer, Mr. Omigbiyegbe, the school's Mathematics Teacher.

The school's Chemistry teacher could not dodge our camera and hide her enthusiasm for hearing the news of how ISERH Amb. Goodness emerged the Overall Highest Scorer in Chemistry with 24 scores out of the 25 total marks for the subject.

ISERH Exc. Director, Abdulahi, made use of the opportunity to challenge the school's students to never ever get scared to compete in the competition and other tests of knowledge brought to them. He admonished them that if one's parents' level of education is a coefficient of one's becoming brilliant or successful in life, his name would be missing in 'the book of Educated and Succesful', as his both parents are not educated. He then pointed out to them that dedication, boldness to challenge failures, prayers, and determination to set new records take one to zenith and make one a subject of good reference. He thereafter rejoiced with the school's principal and prayed for continual reigning of peace in her home.

The train moves to another school on Monday.

Signed:
ISERH Management

ISERH Exc. Director addressing the students
ISERH Exc. Director addressing the students
Students of St. Margarets' High School listening
Students of St. Margarets' High School listening
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Initiative for Sound Education, Relationship & Health

Location: Ilesa, Osun - Nigeria
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Abdulahi Abayomi Abdulraheem
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Abdulahi Abayomi Abdulraheem
Ilesa , Osun Nigeria

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