To revolutionise Nigeria’s education sector, a team of British-Nigerian investors have unveiled a co-educational institution in Abuja.
According to a statement made available to Saturday PUNCH in Abuja on Friday, the institution will provide students with access to quality education while circumventing migration challenges.
The institution also noted that the school will offer the Cambridge International Curriculum, equipping students with a competitive edge for future academic pursuits at leading global universities.
The institution has appointed renowned British educators, Mrs. Dominique Dyer as the Executive Headteacher and Mr. Joe Daly as the Head of School, to bring their expertise in basic education and contribute to the educational enrichment of students.
In a statement released by the Head of School, Joe Daly, Abuja World Academy envisions its students as inquisitive and independent learners poised to emerge as proficient and innovative global leaders of tomorrow.
Daly said the school is rooted in the best of British education within a Nigerian context, to empower students with a distinct advantage for success when advancing to the world’s best universities.
“Our mission at Abuja World Academy is to create an exciting, positive, caring, compassionate, and above all safe school environment.
“It is fostering inquiry-based learning and instilling ethical values in students to become innovative and capable global leaders,” he said.
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