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Caleb College bags Lagos Best Private Secondary award

Caleb International College, Magodo, Lagos State has bagged the “The Best Private Secondary School in Lagos State in 2015” award for 2015.
Deputy Director, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mr Kassim Mufutau, who represented the permanent secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Olabisi Ariyo, presenting Lagos State Best Private Secondary School Award 2015 to Principal of Caleb International College, Magodo, Mrs. Linda Olumese. They are flanked by a student of the college, Halimat Ahmadu (left); Director of Basic Education Services in the ministry, Mrs. Baiyewu Yetunde, and Master Adebisi Adeyanju.

Deputy Director, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mr Kassim Mufutau, who represented the permanent secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Olabisi Ariyo, presenting Lagos State Best Private Secondary School Award 2015 to Principal of Caleb International College, Magodo, Mrs. Linda Olumese. They are flanked by a student of the college, Halimat Ahmadu (left); Director of Basic Education Services in the ministry, Mrs. Baiyewu Yetunde, and Master Adebisi Adeyanju.

Caleb International College, Magodo, Lagos State has bagged the “The Best Private Secondary School in Lagos State in 2015” award for 2015.

The award another feat adds to the school’s string of meritorious recognitions for academic, moral and spiritual excellence.

Permanent secretary of the Ministry of Education, Mrs. Elizabeth Olabisi Ariyo, who was represented by a Deputy Director in the ministry, Mr. Kassim Mufutau, presented to award to principal of the school, Mrs Linda Olumese at the Classic Event Centre, Oregun, Lagos.

Speaking shortly after the award presentatio, the project manager of Zunongene Ltd, organisers of the event, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Oluwatoyin, said the college got the award based on the painstaking efforts of the research team of the ministry.

Oluwatoyin said findings of the research team proved beyond reasonable doubt that the school was truly committed to academic, moral and spiritual excellence.

Olumese in her response described the recognition as the marvelous doings of God, adding that it was also a challenge for the college and stakeholders in general, to be more committed to academic, moral and spiritual excellence, to the glory of God.

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