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Director Harps On Need For Children Education
The Director of Wisdom Child International School, Borikiri, Port Harcourt, Mr Stanley Daopuye has said that the school is committed toward setting a high standard in education and inculcating of good moral upbringing in children, as leaders of tomorrow.
Mr Daopuye, who made this assertion Thursday during an interview in his office said youths as future leaders of tomorrow needed proper upbringing and good education, adding that “as a Christian school, it is part of our philosophy to bring up the children it the fear of God as well as impart quality education to them in line with our motto.”
He disclosed that the school had excelled in external examinations, adding that in the 2008 West African School Certificate Examinations WASC, the school’s performance was 70 per cent while the Junior WASC examination recorded 80 per cent.
The Director, also noted that the school is duly registered by the authorities, adding that the approval by the Ministry of Education for the school to establish a private Nursery/and Primary school became effective from 2004/2005 academic year while that of transition to Senior Secondary School was approved with effect from 2007/2008 academic session.
He enjoined Journalists to cross-check their facts before publication and urged parents to disregard publication to the contrary.
He has also threatened court action against the newspaper which published falsehood against the school unless it published an apology, pointing out that their doors are wide open for any one who doubts their registration to visit the school and confirm all documents of approval and registration.
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