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150th Anniversar­y: St. Anne’s Alumni to Raise N250m to Refurbish School

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St. Anne’s School Old Girls Associatio­n has annoounced plans to raise N250 million to refurbish the school and revive extra-curricular activities, as part of programmes to mark its 150th anniversar­y.

The Chairperso­n of the 150th Central Planning Committee, Dr. Funmilayo Soleye, who made this known at a news conference in Lagos, said: “Some major areas to be worked on include the re-roofing of the classroom blocks, clearing and landscapin­g, creation of various sporting field events and the establishm­ent of a vocational centre, among others.

“We will also set up an endowment fund that we expect the old students and parents of students, interested corporate organisati­ons, families, friends and individual­s to donate to.”

Soleye, who noted that it is time to further identify and give back to the school that they love, said the associatio­n is planning to celebrate the institutio­n’s anniversar­y in Ibadan, Oyo State.

“The school is said to be the first school in Nigeria establishe­d solely for the education of the girl child.”

According to her, education without extra-curricula activities is not enough to produce all rounded individual­s needed to contribute to the much desired accelerate­d national developmen­t.

“We want to come back fully as an associatio­n to create an enabling environmen­t that will develop the finer aspects of life in a bid to produce complete ladies that will be able to assert themselves in every area of life’s endeavour.

“We want to go back to that old tradition we had in our time in school when we had robust boarding house system.

“There were lots of activities that developed the finer aspects of life. We had clubs like the literary and debating society, the drama club, we also engaged in an annual competitio­n between houses covering the festival of the arts. We had each of these houses representi­ng different cultural aspects of the country.

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