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Educationist advises students

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  • “Excellence is not something that just happens; it is something you plan for, and you do it in a very meticulous way. And when you do it consistently, it then becomes a culture. Once excellence becomes a culture, it is very difficult for you to see something which is mediocre and associate with it. Everything you do, even in your personal life, would be different.”

The Chairman, Board of Supreme Education Foundation, Magodo, Lagos, Mr Peter Bamkole, has urged students  in  the country to constantly strive for  excellence in order  to excel in their  future endeavours.

Bamkole gave the advice at the  2019 graduation and valedictory service of Corona Secondary School Agbara, Ogun State.

The educationist said, “Excellence is not something that just happens; it is something you plan for, and you do it in a very meticulous way. And when you do it consistently, it then becomes a culture. Once excellence becomes a culture, it is very difficult for you to see something which is mediocre and associate with it. Everything you do, even in your personal life, would be different.”

The Chairman, Board of Supreme Education Foundation, Magodo, Lagos, Mr Peter Bamkole, has urged students  in  the country to constantly strive for  excellence in order  to excel in their  future endeavours.

Bamkole gave the advice at the  2019 graduation and valedictory service of Corona Secondary School Agbara, Ogun State.

The educationist said, “Excellence is not something that just happens; it is something you plan for, and you do it in a very meticulous way. And when you do it consistently, it then becomes a culture. Once excellence becomes a culture, it is very difficult for you to see something which is mediocre and associate with it. Everything you do, even in your personal life, would be different.”

The Principal of the school, Mrs Chinedum Oluwadamilola,  praised  the graduands, saying  they were hardworking and well-behaved.

She said, “This class has demonstrated a propensity to succeed on the biggest  stage, be it in the classroom, on the competition surface or in the community, they have displayed their talents, passions, skills, accomplishments and achievements.

“They produced outstanding results in the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education, with two of them – Anna Adobamen and Shalom Emeka – obtaining A-Stars in all the subjects they  registered for.”

 

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