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Abuja school adopts collaborative approach on child education

  The Head of School of Primegate International Academy, Abuja, Ms Chisom Uzoigwe, has said that it is essential for parents to collaborate with schools’…

 

The Head of School of Primegate International Academy, Abuja, Ms Chisom Uzoigwe, has said that it is essential for parents to collaborate with schools’ authorities to give the children qualitative and all-inclusive education.

Mrs Uzoigwe, who spoke with our reporter Wednesday, said only a united front between school and the home could train the future leaders.

She said, “We believe in the transformative power of parental involvement in a child’s education. Our commitment to fostering strong partnerships with parents is at the core of our educational philosophy. We prioritise a collaborative approach, recognising that when parents and teachers work together, learners thrive. Our school actively encourages and facilitates regular parent-teacher communication channels, ensuring a transparent and supportive environment. Parents are integral partners in the educational journey, with various involvement opportunities provided, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility. We understand that a united front between home and school is key to unlocking each student’s full potential, creating a rich and fulfilling educational experience.”

Uzoigwe added that the school deployed innovative teaching methods as part of efforts to boost the educational sector in Nigeria.

She said, “Primegate is proud to offer state-of-the-art Information and Communication Technology (ICT) centres to further enhance the learning experience. Our equipped ICT centres provide learners with access to the latest technology, ensuring they are well-versed in digital skills essential for the 21st century. These centers serve as hubs for exploration, collaboration, and hands-on learning, reinforcing our commitment to preparing learners for success in an increasingly digital and interconnected world.”

 

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