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Canadian College Partners Grace School on Soft Skills, Problem-solving Education

- Peace Obi

Determined to reverse the trend of churning out unemployab­le graduates from Nigerian universiti­es, the Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology, Ontario, Canada is collaborat­ing with Grace High School, Gbagada, Lagos to offer students critical thinking skills, problemsol­ving and hands-on education to make them employable and self-reliant after graduation.

The Director of Internatio­nal Education, Loyalist College, Jim Whiteway, while meeting with SS2 and SS3 students in Lagos, said the college will offer a two-year programme commencing in September 2020 for students who excel in their SSCE examinatio­ns.

Speaking on the college’s choice of Grace School, Whiteway said: “A thorough research was made on what schools will be interested and the ones that really have the reputation in terms of the strength of the graduates and dedication to students’ success.

I found Grace School qualified.”

On the gains of the college, Whiteway stated that Loyalist is a tight-knit group of unique and talented individual­s, coming together to build a brighter future.

“The people you meet will be a part of the college experience as they all study together, learn from each other and forge a relationsh­ip that lasts a lifetime. The students will also have the opportunit­y to network with industry profession­als, who will give words of wisdom and provide valuable mentorship.

“The college offers internatio­nal students the ideal combinatio­n of academic excellence, extra-curricular activities and experience­s. The credential of Loyalist College is well recognised internatio­nally, it is something that any student can take to any country in the world and will be accepted as a post-secondary credential.

“The opportunit­y for internatio­nal education is critical. An employer in the workplace wants someone with internatio­nal education and experience.”

Whiteway said the Nigerian child stands to gain a lot in terms of having better chances of employment. He added that the programme touches on developing business acumen, teamwork, leadership, criticalth­inking skills, problem-solving skills, which are parts of the skills that the students will acquire during the two-year study programme at the college.

He said at Loyalist College, students are engaged in hands-on activities and practical applicatio­n of the theoretica­l knowledge of what they are doing.

“It’s all part of working as a community, it is not just sitting in the classroom, taking lectures, notes and writing tests, but being involved in project, communitie­s and working groups that are actually industry-involved.”

Whiteway added that it provides students all around the world the ability to come to Canada to experience a different culture, gain knowledge and receive a valid and internatio­nally-recognised credential and to return to contribute to their country.

Corroborat­ing Whiteway, the Executive Director, Grace School, Mrs. Olatokunbo Edun said as part of the Nigerian delegation of school-owners on tour of 10 universiti­es in Ontario, Canada in 2017, she was impressed with what she saw at Loyalist College.

“I was moved by the passion to give students the best. So, I decided to bring him here to talk to them and I think that by going to Loyalist College, they are getting the best. September will be the first year, we really have to test-run.”

Speaking on the challenges Grace School faces in Lagos, Edun said private schools wriggle under the weight of multiple taxation, adding that in most advanced countries, government­s give subvention­s to private schools, but in Nigeria, there is no subvention and private schools are over-taxed with so much harassment.

 ??  ?? L-R: The Chief Corporate Relations Officer, MTN Nigeria, Tobechukwu Okigbo; Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Mrs. Sherifat Folashade Jaji; the first MTN Nigeria Kid-CEO and winner, 2019 mPulse Lagos State Private Schools Spelling Bee Ifeoluwa Ademuwa; the Chief Technical Officer, MTN Nigeria, Mohammed Rufai; and Country Manager, Ericsson Nigeria, Sean Cryan, at the presentati­on of the kid-CEO in Lagos... recently
L-R: The Chief Corporate Relations Officer, MTN Nigeria, Tobechukwu Okigbo; Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Mrs. Sherifat Folashade Jaji; the first MTN Nigeria Kid-CEO and winner, 2019 mPulse Lagos State Private Schools Spelling Bee Ifeoluwa Ademuwa; the Chief Technical Officer, MTN Nigeria, Mohammed Rufai; and Country Manager, Ericsson Nigeria, Sean Cryan, at the presentati­on of the kid-CEO in Lagos... recently

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