The Regional Director for Cambridge International Education, Juan Visser, said the learners took a similar exam with their counterparts across the world and emerged best in the global examination.
Two students of Chrisland School in Lagos- 18-year-old Oluwabukolami Adeyemi, and 17-year-old Mmesomachukwu Okwonkwo, who recently ranked best in the world in Cambridge examinations, have credited their excellent performance to God and the inputs of their teachers and guardians at the school.
She said it was also surprising for her to receive recognition from the British Council and Cambridge International Assessment Education “for having the highest mark in the world in Cambridge International AS level Law, and recording High Achievement Award in Cambridge International AS Level Psychology.
She thanked the school management for investing time, energy, and “the winning spirit” in them, saying the school principal, who she described simply as Mrs Agomoh, would always give detailed assessments of each student “right on the assembly ground.” She said: “I prefer Business Management because it is something I am passionate about and I felt I could do it very well. I started a small business when I was in 7 years old it was something I loved doing. I also feel that business management is very versatile. So in a world where artificial intelligence is emerging more and more, you want to take a course that is versatile and you can move around with it.
She said; “Our teachers would make us pick a few topics on essay writing and group us into teams. Within those teams, they would teach other classmates other subjects. I think that was what really helped.
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