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Foundation fetes pupils, teachers of Ilasan school

By Chijioke Nelson
23 January 2019   |   6:25 pm
Meadow Hall Foundation delighted the pupils and teachers of Ilasan Primary School, in Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State, at its yearly Christmas party, organised for its adopted schools. Ilasan Primary School was adopted by the Foundation in 2014, under its School Adoption Programme (SAP) and has achieved a lot in the area of…

Meadow Hall Foundation delighted the pupils and teachers of Ilasan Primary School, in Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State, at its yearly Christmas party, organised for its adopted schools.

Ilasan Primary School was adopted by the Foundation in 2014, under its School Adoption Programme (SAP) and has achieved a lot in the area of professional development of its teachers and improving the learning skills of the pupils, with efforts also being made towards the infrastructural development of the school.

The head teacher of the school, Kehinde Osineye, expressed the school’s appreciation to Meadow Hall Foundation for their altruistic support for the school and for the laudable projects and programmes that have been carried out since they were adopted by the Foundation four years ago.

The occasion was attended by several notable personalities including the Baale of Ilado land and his wife, Alhaji Chief and Olori Raheed Afolabi, the Community Development Association Chairman, Comrade Tunde Obadimeji, Chairman, Parents’ Forum, Ilasan Primary School, M.O Lawal, Head of Sales and Marketing, Meadow Hall Group, Moses Mogbolu, among others.

The head of Meadow Hall Foundation, Omotola Oni, commended the school administrators for their commitment to the success of the children and taking good care of the school property.

He also thanked the Foundation’s supporters and donors such as Coca-Cola, Domino’s Pizza and the Interact Club of Fort Bend Christian Academy, USA for their immense contributions towards the success of the programme.

Oni noted that the Foundation was birthed out of the vision of its founder Mrs. Kehinde Nwani, GMD/CEO Meadow Hall Group to equip Nigerian children for the 21st century by enhancing teacher quality for the benefit of children’s education.

The baale of Ilado, expressed gratitude to Meadow Hall Foundation and noted how happy the children were and the impact the Foundation is making in his community. He also said the event had become one that they looked forward to every year.

Aside its School Adoption Programme, Meadow Hall Foundation has a host of other developmental initiatives held annually, such as Education Convention, Inspirational Educators Award (INSEA), Graduate Teacher Training programme (GTTP), Free Teacher Professional Development Training (TPDP).

Other projects include the Teacher Resource Centre and the Education Core Centres, where teachers and children can have unrestricted access to learning and educational resources.

Meadow Hall Foundation (MHF) is a non-governmental organisation, which partners with individuals, public and private organisations to implement sustainable initiatives, projects and programmes that support teachers, students, schools, and communities. MHF’s vision is to advance the educational outcomes of the Nigerian Child by enhancing teaching quality

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