Reegan Canadian International School, a world class day and boarding school located at Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, has restated its commitment in providing quality education for pupils and students of the school.
Rita Adigwe, executive director of the school who made the pledge during a press briefing recently in Lagos, said that the school was fully equipped with the latest technology in teaching and learning needed to provide an all-embracing education of the 21st Century standards to students.
“The quest to come up with a school that meets international standard and an overreaching objective to produce students that can compete favourably in a global market brought about the creation of Reegan Canadian International School,” Adigwe said.
“We implement a hybrid curriculum which is derived from the international primary curriculum (IPC), the Canadian, British and the Nigerian curriculums,” she added.
She noted that the school’s curriculum was built on best global standards with the intension of providing students with a well-rounded academic experience comparable to any citadel of learning globally.
Adigwe further said that the school was proud of its international and multi-cultural ethos, which according to her reflects in the way students of the school collaborate to make a difference.
“We recognise the diverse educational needs of pupils. Through appropriate provision, we respect and acknowledge that children education is beyond the classroom and we recognise that strong academic performance is not enough,” she further said.
“We invest in extra curricula activities that help our students to develop and stimulate creativity, build confidence, learn life skills and create social awareness,” she added.
According to her, the school fees per child are affordable when compared with its peers across Lagos and other major cities.
She noted that the school plans to have a university in the long run and currently provides scholarships to students with excellent academic performance.
The executive director added that the school was in partnership agreements with a number of schools abroad.
Josephine Okojie



