Grace Schools, Gbagada in Lagos has been awarded the British International School Award for the third consecutive period.
The award is based on the successful completion of international Schools Award Portfolio Assessment of on the school’s international work by the British Council.
The International School Award rewards schools that have shown a commitment to embedding international awareness and understanding within their school.
Schools are encouraged through British Council support in completing collaborative, curriculum-based work with a number of international partner schools, involvement of the wider community.
It helps schools to learn of new ways to develop and embed international education in schools.
The International School Award is available in 16 countries and is well-regarded by school inspection bodies.
The Project Officer, Schools Education, British Council, Nene Ogunade commended Grace Schools for its successful completion of the assessment.
The British Council further urged Grace Schools to deploy the award on all Marketing and promotional channels of the school.
The ISA team lauded Grace Schools for attaining the great achievement and urged the school to continue with its outstanding success in the International work. The scheme kite mark, which is a key part of the Award, which is symbol of the British ISA would feature on all the school Literature, website and other branded collaterals of the school.
The Director, Grace Schools, Mrs Tokunbo Edun says Grace Schools are reinventing the rules to offer qualitative educational service delivery. She says it is strategic vision for the schools to develop robust and vibrant curriculum in order to remain a globally acclaimed citadels of learning.
In her words, “Winning the International Schools Award for the third consecutive period attests to the unwavering commitment of Grace Schools to remain dynamic and forward looking educational establishment”
According to her, Grace Schools are poised to sustain the pedigree of excellence and innovation in all its ramifications.
She said Grace Schools are synonymous with excellence and the British Council ISA further validates the focus of the school in remaining focused on creativity and qualitative learning experience for the students.
Edun asserted further that Grace Schools have strong edge in superior service delivery and the schools have never waivered form developing holistic learning approach for the students.
According to her, the schools also have a robust manpower development strategy which translates to excellence for the school.
According to her “The primary school arm was established in 1968 while the secondary arm commenced in 1994.
“We have been around for some time and this underscores our commitment to provide qualitative learning for all our students.
Our strong focus is to develop students who will compete favourably across the globe.
“We boast of an enabling and conducive environment, with world-class facilities for intellectual, academics, spiritual, moral and physical development of a child.
We are poised to producing godly students who are the future leaders of our dear country, Nigeria.”