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Educative articles from different department of the school

There has not been a universally accepted definition of learning over the years. This is largely because of the fact that it is abstract in nature safe for its resultant reflection in the change of attitude seen in the learners. Learning is described amongst other things

Monday, 16 March 2020 12:20

CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

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Dear Parent,

In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic with the increasing number of cases being confirmed in Nigeria, we are determined as an institution in our little way to combat the spread of the virus in our locality. As such, we are fully bent on ensuring that visitors, staff

Saturday, 14 March 2020 12:22

PREMIERE ACADEMY TRAINS STUDENTS ON SAFETY MEASURES

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Children who are safety inclined will in turn evolve into being well-adjusted, socially aware and responsible citizens hence,the need for safety training.

Friday, 20 March 2020 12:25

WHY WE ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHER SCHOOLS

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Top facts you should know about us
Are you concerned and wondering about the steps we are taking as a school towards improving our students’ learning situation within the Academy?  Are you also pondering on the efforts we are making to shift away from the snowball effect of disparities

Saturday, 14 March 2020 13:18

PREMIERE ACADEMY SPELLING BEE COMPETITION 2020

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Saturday 14th March, 2020 was an eventful day as primary school pupils within the FCT and environs gathered at the Premiere Academy Multipurpose Hall, for the 2020 edition of the Annual Spelling Bee competition, supported by Zenith Bank Plc.

Friday, 06 March 2020 13:22

PREMIERE ACADEMY MUSICAL CONCERT

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The 3rd edition of Premiere Academy Annual Musical Concert was held on the evening of Friday, 6th of March, 2020, at the School multipurpose hall. This was organized by the Performing and Creative Arts Department to showcase the musical talents in the Academy.

Wednesday, 25 March 2020 14:10

OUR THOUGTHS ARE WITH YOU NOW AND ALWAYS

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  • {jcomments off}Premiere Academy’s deepest compassion goes out to all who have been struck by coronavirus
    outbreaks throughout the world and most especially in Nigeria. These are no doubt challenging
    times for every one of us, which is why we are doing our part to help prevent the further spread
    of the virus, while also supporting the needs ofour students, parents, employees and our other
    stakeholders.
    As you may know, as an Academy, we have and always will always put the health, safety and
    security of all our internal and external stakeholders first. Our approach is simply grounded in
    our organisation’s purpose, which ensures that we continuously strive to set the pace by creating
    needed solutions to every challenge in our community and workplace - hence our pride in our
    motto: The Pride of the Nation.
     
    Our Board, Management and staff are all deeply concerned by this rapidly changing situation
    and we wish to assure you that we are constantly monitoring events as they unfold. We are
    continuing to take direction and guidance from relevant government authorities and health
    officials, and we will endeavour to synchronize our efforts and responses with those of other
    nations around the world, drawing on best practices to stem the spread of the virus.
    We are doing our utmost to protect our students, parents, employees and our community at this
    difficult time in the following ways:
    Protecting students’ health, well-being and continuing studies.
    A few of days ago, we heeded the directive of the Federal authorities to close all schools and
    educational institutions until further notice. As a responsible Academy, we want to believe that
    all our students are at home and in safe hands with their parents. To this end, we advise all
    parents to ensure and implement a ‘stay at home’ policy while frequently washing hands with
    soap and running water, using hand sanitizers and maintaining a good personal hygiene regime.
    In the last few days, we deployed holiday assignments for all our students in order to facilitate
    continued researching, reading and advancing their knowledge, not just academically but also on
    topical global issues (see below). We plead with our dear parents and guardians to ensure that
    the students comply with our request for them to continue to study at home and also to adhere to
    our advice to keep safe.
    Protecting the health and well-being of our workforce and encouraging remote working
    In strict adherence to recommendations to reduce large gatherings and increase social distancing,
    Premiere Academy has asked the majority of its workforce to work remotely. We intend to return
    to normal operations only when the situation is brought under control. At the moment we will
    continue to work remotely and re-evaluate our academic calendar and plans.
    Planned events and serving our current and prospective/future parents.
    Since the coronavirus outbreak began, we have been focused on ensuring our dates and earlier
    planned events are adjusted to suit the guidance and recommendations of the relevant authorities:
  • 1. Mothers’ Day celebration: This planned event has been cancelled until further notice
    due to the crowd it was intended to attract, while we continue to celebrate our mothers in
    no small measure for all their efforts and supports even from a distance.
     
    2. Entrance examinations: We have made open and available all our online platforms
    including writing by appointment. We do not intend to risk the health of pupils applying
    to join the Academy by September 2020 until the virus and its effects have been
    contained finally.
    Safeguarding our guests and stakeholders.
    In our efforts to prevent the further spread of the coronavirus, we have temporarily closed for all
    entries in and out of our facility except for those whose appointments are confirmed while
    protective measures will be adhered to at the entrance. We will continue to evaluate the situation
    and determine potential re-opening dates at the appropriate time.
    The health and wellbeing of our guests and employees are important to us, and these temporary
    closings are in line with guidance from government and health officials to reduce large
    gatherings of people.
    In the meantime, all enquiries and appointments should go through the following contacts:
    Admissions-09039507773, Administration/Principal-0905599891 Academics-
    Finally, Premiere Academy as a community continues to sympathize with affected families so far
    and encourages our students, parents, workforce and our ex-students around the globe to take
    seriously the directives and measures rolled out by the health and relevant authorities to keep
    safe and healthy during this period.
    Thank you for your co-operation and may God continue to protect all of us.
     
    Rowland E. Eno
    Principal
Tuesday, 31 March 2020 01:37

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK

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LET US ALL BE AWARE

Dear colleagues,

As we continue moving through this week, I’d like to ask that we try to keep things in perspective and I’d like to ask that in spite of the severity of this world pandemic and the great importance of maintaining continuity in the running of the Academy, we all take a step back from the intricacies and demands of creating a virtual school and remember that our students are also in the middle of this global crisis and may be feeling it in more personal ways than we realize. In the last few weeks, I’ve become increasingly aware of the following and I would like to share it with you in the hope that it will help all of us to be more sensitive as we all try to navigate our way through this unprecedented world challenge:

  • There are students whose parents, siblings or other family members have (knowingly or unknowingly) compromised immune systems or have major health concerns. They are terrified.
  • There are students whose parents or other loved ones are doctors. They are under stress.
  • There are students who are fully responsible for supervising the school work of younger siblings as well as taking care of their own commitments. They are overwhelmed.
  • There are students who have been moved away to other homes/farms/relatives for their protection. They are disoriented.
  • There are students who consume news and don’t have the maturity or discernment skills to evaluate the information they are exposed to and to put it in perspective. They are confused.
  • There are students who have been suddenly and unexpectedly cut off from friends and support systems. They are lonely.
  • There are students who face challenges at home with dysfunctions of all kinds, and no way to ‘escape’ it like they do when they are at school. They are anxious.

 

You may well be asking. ‘Who are these students?’ The simple answer is that it could be any of them. I dare say, it could even be all of them, in one way or another. Whatever the case, the truth of the matter is that they may be going through all of these emotions in silence and may not necessarily speak up. Even those who wish to speak may not be able to articulate their feelings. Having said this, let us as their teachers please be careful to control jumping to such conclusions as saying that such students are either ‘lazy’ or ‘trying to manipulate’ such a precarious situation. Yes. Although I must admit that undoubtedly there may the odd one or two students who have ‘shaken off’ school and are playing around on Tik Tok all day without a care in the world, if we look a little more closely, we may find that it is more likely that in fact they are not doing what we thought. Since we can’t be sure, therefore, we need to demonstrate sensitivity and compassion, which at the end of the day with the current circumstances, are more important than any subject content.

With all of this in mind and like I said, even though it is imperative for us to continue to run the Academy and provide continued educational services to our parents and students remotely, I would like to us the following advice. Please for the time being at least, let us refrain from giving our students assignments that involve ‘writing about’ or ‘reflecting on’ coronavirus and the situation in the world. We have received feedback that it’s too upsetting, too raw for some students. We’re still in the middle of the crisis and some students (and many adults for that matter) are just unable to process it at the moment.

Much as I understand the intention behind the need to bridge the gap between content and real life, I am also convinced that at this delicate time, we need to very carefully balance sound educational practice with minimizing the risk of causing undue damage and distress to our students and parents in the process. Due to the unprecedented nature of the current situation in the world at large and in Nigeria in particular, as far as it affects us and other members of Premiere Academy, managing and maintaining this balance has major implications if we don’t do it well. We just have to get it right, therefore, and God will surely give us the wisdom to achieve this.

Let me end this message with a famous quote that says, ‘Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.’ This is as true for our students and parents as it is for each of us as individuals, colleagues, friends and members of the Premiere Academy family. May Almighty God continue to protect us, guide us and give us the wisdom to do the right thing by our students and parents as we do all in our power to stay safe at this challenging time. Let us continue to be wise.

God bless us and God bless Premiere Academy.

 

Rowland E. Eno

Principal

 

Sunday, 12 April 2020 11:36

Happy Easter Celebration

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  • THE 2020 EASTER MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Dear Parents and Guardians, 
It is my pleasure and joy to share this Easter message of hope and encouragement with all of you. This year, my Easter message is a very simple one. It is direct and it is intended for all of us regardless of age, occupation, ethnic origin, religion or background. It is a universal message that I hope will make sense to all of us wherever we find ourselves at this challenging time in the history of the world.


Celebrating Easter in troubled times
By now, none of us needs reminding that this Easter is very different from any other that most of us will have known in our lifetime. We are all fully aware of the current COVID-19 world pandemic and the vice-like grip that it has taken on almost every corner of the globe. Apart from the real and understandable danger presented by the prospect of contracting a disease of this nature and for which there is yet no known cure, especially when we hear daily about the growing number of people infected and the number of fatalities, it is important for us to take a step back and try to put things in perspective. This is the only way that we, as families and communities initially, and then as nations eventually will have any hope of containing the spread and ultimately overcoming the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. 
It is important to emphasize that this perspective I am talking about needs to be underscored by accurate information gleaned from reliable sources and the application of basic common sense, based on this information, if it is to be of any lasting benefit to us. In a world where fake news is rife, it is easy for us to get carried away by fear and pushed into a state of confusion and chaos by the abundance of ‘fear mongering’ messages that are currently going viral on the Internet and on social media, thereby making irrational decisions and forgetting the ‘still small voice’ of truth and reason that is available to all of us if only we will take the time to listen and be guided by it.


The solution to this problem rests with all of us
The simple truth is that whether we are heads of state, law makers, entrepreneurs, religious leaders or ordinary citizens, COVID-19 is real and is no respecter of persons and as daily news bulletins will attest, it does not discriminate in terms of who it will affect and who it will bypass, making us ALL potential victims if we are not careful. For this reason, it is imperative for us all to take a uniform approach to protecting ourselves and our loved ones by adhering strictly to directives and guidelines from trusted authorities on such strategies as social distancing and the need to stay in our homes and to function as far as possible from there. This includes working from home and taking advantage of our online school facility that is currently in place. It is my fervent belief that if each of us takes individual responsibility for making safety our primary focus, before we know it, everyone will have done the same thing and victory over COVID-19 will become a matter of time and life will quickly return to a semblance of normality.


The real meaning of Easter 
This is the essence of my Easter message this year. It is a reminder that Easter speaks of the victory of Christ. But we must remember that before that victory was won, Christ had to face challenges and temptations. The Easter story tells us how Christ offered Himself for our salvation by making the ultimate sacrifice of laying down His own life for our own good. It also teaches us that it was only by being willing to make that sacrifice that the desired victory was achieved and the forces of evil overcome. 
In a similar vein, this current coronavirus pandemic presents a similar challenge and is also a reminder of the need to make sacrifices for the common good. Thankfully, most of us are not called to sacrifice our lives but instead to remember what is really important in life (like our families, loved ones and life itself) and to make changes to our lifestyles and daily habits accordingly, to ensure the progress of the nation as a whole. We are called to make sacrifices for the rule of law to take effect and for the safety and wellbeing of all citizens to prevail. My Easter message to all of us then is an assertion that the solution to this current world problem rests with all of us and we can all do what is necessary to be a part of the solution by doing the right things.


Receive the gift of the risen Christ 
As we remember this season – the sacrifice and the victory of the risen Christ, therefore, I pray that the peace and blessings of Easter will rest and abide with every member of the Premiere Academy family this year and always. I pray also that we will all be wise enough to be a part of the solution and God will surely help and protect us as we do so. God bless you all, God bless Premiere Academy, and God bless Nigeria. Please continue to stay safe.

Rowland E. Eno
Principal

 

 

Friday, 17 April 2020 01:03

STEPS TO ACCESS OUR ONLINE ENTRANCE EXAMS

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STEP 1
 
Enter the link in your browser to visit the exam platform and login:
 
 
online entrance exam platform
 
STEP 2
 
After entering your username and password. You'll be taken to the Entrance page with the exams for the classes. Select the exam applicable to your class. Eg Jss1 
 
online entrance exam platform
 
 
STEP 3 (YOU CAN START WITH ANY SUBJECT YOU WANT)
 
The General paper is displaying the instructions, click continue at the bottom to start. The questions are timed. 40 questions for General paper. Once completed, to return to the exam page click the link 'Entrance' by the left.
 
 
 
STEP 4
 
The English paper is displaying the instructions, click continue at the bottom to start. The questions are timed. 30 questions for English paper. Once completed, to return to the exam page click the link 'Entrance' by the left.
 
 


 
STEP 5
 
The Maths paper is displaying the instructions, click continue at the bottom to start. The questions are timed. 30 questions for Maths paper. Once completed, to return to the exam page click the link 'Entrance' by the left.
 
 


 
STEP 6
ONCE ALL QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN ATTEMPTED THE RESULTS WILL BE COLLATED AND YOU WILL BE CONTACTED BY THE SCHOOL TO CHECK YOUR RESULTS.
 
 

THANK YOU

PLS STAY SAFE.
 
 
PREMIERE ACADEMY LUGBE, ABUJA
ADMISSION TEAM