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School reiterates commitment to educational excellence, international collaboration

By Guardian Nigeria
18 March 2025   |   5:38 am
Charterhouse Lagos, at the weekend, hosted the Consul-General of the People's Republic of China, Yan Yuqing; along with royal delegates, including a representative of the Oba of Lagos, the Obaonikoro of Lagos, and other distinguished guests.
Yan Yuqing

Charterhouse Lagos, at the weekend, hosted the Consul-General of the People’s Republic of China, Yan Yuqing; along with royal delegates, including a representative of the Oba of Lagos, the Obaonikoro of Lagos, and other distinguished guests.

The event was meant to reiterate the school’s commitment to delivering a world-class education while fostering international collaboration and cultural exchange.

In her remarks, Yan Yuqing stated: “This project reflects the high standards of the United Kingdom (UK) education system. With China’s leadership in technology and education, we understand the value of partnerships like this in shaping the future. From my office, we will continue to support this initiative, which not only benefits the Chinese community in Lagos but also contributes to Nigeria’s broader socio-economic progress.”

Also, Chief Adesoji Ajayi-Bembe, who spoke on behalf of the Oba of Lagos, reaffirmed the monarch’s commitment to supporting international investments that drive educational development.

He said: “We recognise the vital role institutions like Charterhouse Lagos play in shaping future leaders. The palace remains dedicated to supporting initiatives that foster global collaboration and provide Nigerian children with access to world-class education.”

Director of Education at Charterhouse Lagos, John Todd, expressed his pride in the school’s mission to deliver a holistic and globally focused educational experience, saying: “It is a privilege to see our vision come to life. Through strategic partnerships and a commitment to educational excellence, we are preparing students to thrive in an interconnected world.”

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