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Corona College matriculates 176 students

Corona College of Education (CCED) Lagos has matriculated a total number of 176 students who have been admitted to the various programmes of the college for the 2019/2020 academic session.

Matriculation signals the formal admission of students into higher institutions, without which students would still be regarded as ad-hoc rather than full-time.

In his welcome address at the school’s 5th matriculation ceremony, its Provost, Dr. Martin Obinyan said the multi-dimensional support from all stakeholders has been responsible for the continued determination to making the College one of the best performing College of Education within the short period of its establishment.

He said, “We will not relent on our collective efforts, and we will continue to manage the college with deep commitment, transparency, and accountability to achieve international benchmarks.

It will interest you to note that in the last PQEI assessment examinations conducted by the Teachers  Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), the college scored 98 per cent pass rate which amounts to the second-best result ever in the history of the TRCN examination ever written,” he said.

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According to him, matriculation ceremonies worldwide are important events which should be taken seriously by students and their parents as well as staff, assuring that the college will do its very best to provide the enabling environment as well as the best learning experiences for the students.

He, however, urged the students to respect the rules and regulations of the college and remain focused on their studies.

In an interview with newsmen, Oghenetega Awhinawhi, a graduate of Corona College of Education (CCED),  who is also  the proprietor of Khan Foundation Junior Academy, a tuition- free school in the Makoko slum described the course at CCED as impactful.

Source: Vanguard

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