Bridge pupils have once again achieved recorded improvement in their performance in the 2023 National Common Entrance Examination as compared to the previous year.
The school said the improvement stemmed from the key metrics considered such as average scores, gender distribution among top scorers, subject-specific achievements, and the consistency of results in subjects like Mathematics and English.
In a statement, it said, the average score surged to 137 in 2023 from the previous year’s average of 133.
Speaking on the improvement in the average score, the manager, Academics, Ezinne Tochie-Asogwa, said, “This four-point advancement signifies a collective elevation of academic prowess among Bridge pupils, reflecting their dedication, preparedness, and focused efforts.
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“Starting from Primary 5, we provide common entrance preparation materials and examinations to our pupils which help us track their performances and provide personalised support to every child. For us at Bridge, we strive to ensure a year-on-year growth and improvement in pupil’s performance”.
The Managing Director, Bridge Nigeria, Foyinsola Akinjayeju said, “The improved performance of Bridge pupils in the 2023 National Common Entrance Examination can be attributed to a combination of factors.