PAH Team with Founder and Management of Cornerstone Schools |
IN writing the history of
Alimosho under the Project Alimosho Heritage (PAH), the implementation team did
not fail to marvel at the living visions of The Light Bearers – a term
literally applied to mean those who brazed the odds to bring education to
expose the sleepy ancient setting of Alimosho to the light of civilization in
the project. The marvelous factor that fascinated the team was the envious
growing of the visions in a seemingly manner that bespeaks the renewal of their
mission to re-invent and restore the past glory and values of education in the
Alimosho sub-city of Lagos State.
2018 seemed to be onset year for the restoration, as
they all began to showcase developmental infrastructure aimed at consistency
with the demands of Lagos State’s Quality Education Assurance (QEA) factors.
From the Agodo extremities with Mama Awodoyin’s
Bufetola Group of Schools (BGS) and Cornerstone Schools and College, the
renewal of their visions have been distinctive. Only recently towards the
terminal time of the last academic session, there were indications that
Cornerstone Schools undertook excursions to the off-shore territory of Nigeria.
And for resumption in this new session, there were glaring touches of
face-lifting to the college building as now being managed by the scion of the
founder – an indication of the founder’s success in the leadership succession
planning.
PAH Team at Bufetola School, Agodo |
Moving northwards to Idimu, Nikky Bee Schools opened its new edifice for the Nursery & Primary Schools. Observers of trending issues on schools in Alimosho – including parents of the school – were quick to conclude that the need to upgrade the primary school from its modest origin at Buraimoh Close at Gbeleyi was long overdue though, they were nevertheless happy that the Founder, Mrs. Buraimoh, did not disappoint them after all. Some described the new multi-storey giant structure as befitting compensation for the delay. Ape ko to jeun ko ni je’baje, so concluded a parent of the school.
Founder, Nikky Bee Schools, Mrs. Buraimoh |
It may however be stress that Mama Aunty May, the
original owner of the name may have returned home from abroad to re-invent
Aunty May College with the new building. We shall keep the public posted on
this.
Konsol
Schools, Alpha Rehoboth Schools and Racy & Sturdy Group of Schools would
seem to have set the pace in this growing vision earlier in 2014 and 2018/2019
academic sessions respectively with new sites and edifices.
In 2014
thereabout, Konsol Schools made a proactive action to halt the threat to its
vision with the declining growth of the Konsol College. It was a daring and
bold move ever made by any private school proprietor. The founder abandoned its
purpose built U-shape two-storey building at Abule-odu extremity, built a new
solid edifice in Unity Estate – at the origin of the vision – and relocated the
College arm there. That bold move made a significant stride in launching the
School back on the trajectory of growth.
With the College
established over a decade back at Coker Estate, Shasha, the sustained growth of
the vision was already marked. But to say that Alpha Rehoboth Schools is yet a
vision on sustained path of growth became more significant with the new
prototype and purposeful L-Shape structure raised for its new Nursery and
Primary Schools’ site directly opposite its origin.
The Racy
& Sturdy is no doubt a success story told in the language of oblivious
expansion that gives the College a new site with befitting edifice that
separates it from shared premises with the Nursery & Primary Schools. This
new session, the School added a brand new bus to its fleet of school runs
vehicles.
Racy & Sturdy tells his gistory |
The PAH
implementation is particularly happy to see Tadey International Schools
repositioned for the continuum of its vision set many years back as indicated
by school building structure put up from the start.
Redeemed
Glory and Pavic International Schools stand at the boundary of this First
Generation and the Second generation defined by middle 90s entry. However, one
significant thing about Pavic International School was its elitist positioning
with which it entered the yet remote community of Idimu.
Of course, in
journey from Agodo to Idimu, we take note of the Bishop’s Schools at Alhaja Bus
stop, Idimu, for the Nursery & Primary School and the College edifice at Prince’s
Abiola area. So we do for one at Egbe that our historical findings point to as
the likely premier private school in the whole of Alimosho Constituency 02,
comprising the entire Southern part of Alimosho from its divide by the link
stretch of Abesan River from Ipaja with Aboru River at Oki community in
Iyana-Ipaja.
However,
the core assignment in view for the PAH’s mission is to establish the comparism
of the respective dates of establishment between this school in question at
Egbe and that of Elias International School at Oke-Odo in order to know which
truly deserves the Laurel of the Light Bearers’ Eldership.
In Ikotun,
to talk about Igando-Ikotun LCDA axis, are Al-Miyzan Group of Schools as the
Pioneer Islamic school and Queen Maris that has exhibited continuous growth
with sustained expansions into Egan and Ejigbo from its base of origin in
Ikotun.
The Question and Answer About
Projecting Quality Education
What then is the significance
of this brief historical evolution of Private Schools in Alimosho to the
collaboration of ASM with the Ministry of Education in prosecuting and
promoting Quality education in Alimosho? By way of introduction here only, the
answer will be more discernible in the recent move of the education Ministry to
combat the problem of external candidate enrollment for May/June Senior
Secondary School Examinations with bold confrontation. The clarity of this as that
by formal recognition of the “Living Visions” above, it should literally imply
that in the course of PAH’s work, “Dead Visions” may have been collated too.
That is the
truth! And that, indeed, informed the Poser raised by PAH thus: What is the
actual progression history of education in Lagos State in the context of
quality growth? The answer as collated from experts’ views pointed to a
seemingly loose regulatory supervision of the private schools that rise to
invidious and ubiquitous spread of examination malpractices. Curiously, the
factor of enrolment of external candidates for the May/June SSCE that opened
room for all that never saw the four walls of schools to sit for the exams seemed
to be the fundamental part among the many causes of the malpractices.
Therefore, in its formal
letter to request for the list of formally approved schools in Alimosho,
Barlade Image Communications, the implementer of the PAH wrote:
“This request
is intended for guide to the Private school’s premises that worth enlistment in
our book of Alimosho Streets Map (ASM)
and Directory Corporate Organisations and Social Institutions existing in
Alimosho.
“It may
interest you to know that we are resorting to this vital process in line with
our resolve to use the book channel for a campaign of public enlightenment that
Government’s Public School should be the only alternative parents’ choice to
Government Approved Private Schools. It is about our prescience of education
taking its pride of place in the nearest future, given the reformative surgery
being undertaking by the Joint Admission Matriculations Boaord (JAMB).
“Curiously,
we saw a recent move by the Ministry (of Education) that appears to connect
well in principle with this ongoing reform by JAMB – as being executed by way
of examination standardisation. We refer to your war against the ubiquitous
schools’ registration of external candidates for the April/May Senior Secondary
Schools Certificate Examinations diet of the West African Examinations Council
(WAEC), which by convention are meant for the internal students of the schools.
“We particularly refer to the case of Jubril
Martins College made as the scape goat of your resolve to end this menace in
the last SSCE exams (see attached)"… To be
continued.
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