Officials of the British Council in Nigeria yesterday in Ilorin
inspected some secondary schools conducting the 2013/2014 Cambridge
University Examinations.
Mr. Olugbenga Sowunmi, the council's Examination Service Officer, told
newsmen in Ilorin that the visit was to build relations with schools in
the state.
Sowunmi said the visit was also to discuss the establishment of a
Teacher Development Programmes involving workshops for improved teaching
in schools.
"The British Council's objectives are to build relations with schools in
the state in order to afford children the opportunity to gain entrance
into Cambridge University in the United Kingdom.
"The council would also give teaching resources as well as teacher training which will improve school curriculum," he said.
Sowunmi said some of the schools inspected for the Cambridge
Examinations included Thomas Adewunmi College, Oko, and Roemichs
International School, Ilorin.
Reacting to the visit, Alhaji Abuabakar Mohammed, the Director of
Quality Assurance Bureau (QAB), commended the British Council's
contribution to improved education in the state.
He said government would offer necessary support to enable the council
establish its presence in the state, being a melting pot for the
middle-belt.
Mohammed also called on the council to include public schools in its programme as well as offer scholarship to students
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