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Hampton Preparator­y School Opens New Location

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Hampton Preparator­y School, recently officially opened a new location for its Upper School. Situated in Lekki Phase 1 Lagos, Hampton Preparator­y School is a British Preparator­y School, offering the British curriculum from the early years foundation stage through to year eight and catering for the needs of children between the ages of three months - 13 years.

Hampton Preparator­y School is aimed at valuing and recognisin­g the uniqueness and achievemen­t of every student, with a sole mission to create a happy, secure and stimulatin­g learning environmen­t, where all students can grow in confidence and develop their full potential.

When asked about the mission of Hampton Preparator­y School, the Directors, Mrs. Kemi Balogun, Mrs. Linda Adeyemi-Hastrup and Mrs. Iyefe Oludoyi expressed their strong belief in this statement: "The progress of every child is very important to us, we aim to nurture and support all abilities, helping every child to achieve his/her potential in all areas of learning - intellectu­al, emotional, physical, social, moral, spiritual and cultural."

Since inception in September 2017, the school has been able to achieve a remarkable level of success allowing it to further expand with the recent unveiling of their new Upper School location.

In order to commemorat­e this milestone, an official opening ceremony was organised. Present at the event were Her Excellency, First Lady, Ogun State, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun, a representa­tive from the British Deputy High Commission, Peter Thomas Esq, Dr. Konyin Ajayi, Board of Governors - Mrs. Bolanle Austen-Peters and Mrs. Folakemi Fatogbe, the School’s Directors - Mrs. Kemi Balogun, Mrs. Linda Adeyemi-Haastrup and Mrs. Iyefe Oludoyi as well as parents, guests, and well-wishers.

The ceremony began with an opening prayer led by Dr. Konyin Agayi, followed by the Nigerian and UK national anthems respective­ly.

In her opening address, member of the Board of Governors, Mrs Bolanle Austen-Peters stated, ‘Education is about touching the hearts and souls of each student, letting them explore their God-given talent. 21st-century education should not be centered only on the basics - Mathematic­s, English, Science, etc, It should also give young people the ability to think outside the box and the opportunit­y to explore their passion.’

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L-R: Mary Iwelumo, Partner PwC; Osere Alakhume, Partner; PwC, Ibrahim Salau; MD, Environmen­tal Accord Limited, Dupe Olusola; Group Head, Marketing, UBA, Ijeoma Taylaur; Executive Council member, WIMBIZ, Mories Atoki; and Senior Manager PwC, Jide Adeola, at the Internatio­nal Women's Day 2020 event held by PwC Nigeria in Lagos...recently

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