JEXTOBAN school achieves impressive results in 2025 UTME

JEXTOBAN Secondary School has recorded high performance in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), with its students demonstrating remarkable academic achievement.

According to the statement from the school, out of the 51 candidates presented by the school, over 21 per cent scored 300 or higher.

It noted that approximately 49 per cent of JEXTOBAN students scored between 250 and 299,

“A closer look at the individual subject performance reveals impressive scores. In Mathematics, students such as Temowo Pamilerin, Jaleyemi Moyosore, and Alabi Joshua each scored 98. In Physics, notable scores include 94 by Alao Testimony, 92 by Abraham Righteousness, and 96 by Layade Nehemiah. Additionally, in Chemistry, Abraham Righteousness and Agbegunde Momoreoluwa each scored 90.”

Director of Planning and Strategy at JEXTOBAN Secondary School, Dr. Adedayo Ojo, attributed the students’ success to the school’s commitment to academic excellence and comprehensive education.

“The school’s approach to mentorship and guidance appears to be yielding positive results, as evidenced by the exceptional performance of its students.

“This achievement is part of JEXTOBAN’s ongoing success story, following the notable performance of its alumni. Recently, 12 students from the graduating class of 2024 achieved First-class honors from various universities, further solidifying the school’s reputation for producing high-achieving students.”

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