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NEWSLETTER CC/NL/2022/2023/002
Dear Esteemed Parent,
APPRECIATION
We thank God for his goodness to us throughout the 2nd term of the 2022/2023 session especially the peaceful election. For your unwavering support at all times and in every way, you are our dear parents and we are incredibly grateful. We pray for God’s unlimited blessings upon your family and businesses. Thank you for choosing Christhill College.
External examination SSCE & NECO: The school has registered the Year 12 students for the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) and National Examination Council. (NECO) There is an intensive preparation for the examination taking place already in the school. We urge you to provide the necessary textbooks and learning aids that will facilitate their studies.
Junior Secondary Examination (JSCE): The registration for Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is in progress. The registration is mandatory for Year 9 students.
EXTENSION CLASSES
Extension classes begin on 11th of April till Thursday the 20th April 2023 between 9:00am-1:00pm in preparation for BECE and SSCE.
RELEASE OF RESULTS: Students’ results will be ready by Tuesday 18th April 2023.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: During this 2nd term holiday, the school will be opened between 9:00 am – 2pm on daily basis; from the 11th – 21st of April 2023.
HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENTS: The students have been given holiday assignments in all subjects on Google classroom. Kindly ensure that they diligently do the assignments via Google Classroom.
CO-CURRICULAR.
We engaged our students actively this term in mental, social and entrepreneurial skills activities as well as mentoring.
MENTAL SKILLS’ ACTIVITIES.
Students did Mental Mathematics every Wednesday and Friday. Mental mathematics is a good way to nourish the brain for academic success.
SOCIAL SKILLS
We engaged in both intra and inter-class social interactions to equip our students with enough social graces.
MENTORING
Every student at CHRISTHILL COLLEGE has a mentor, through the mentoring session, we the teachers (also known as their mentors) discover our students’ abilities and we help to develop them. Students with challenges in academics, moral and personal issues have through the mentoring sessions received treatment that helped them to blend well
THIRD TERM IN VIEW
The school re-opens on Tuesday 25th April 2023. We expect all our students to resume immediately as serious academic work starts in earnest. There is no room for procrastination. Parents are hereby enjoined to co-operate with the school management in the following areas:
SCHOOL FEES
We detest embarrassing our students on issues like school fees. Parent must cooperate by paying promptly to enable the school to meet its obligations on staff salary and other developmental projects. Management may not allow students who have not paid school fees to go to classroom after two weeks of resumption
SCHOOL UNIFORMS: Please note that the insistence of the school that students should wear specified uniforms on specified days is to improve the school image and to train your wards towards good conformist tendency and in compliance with laid down rules.
COMPLETE SCHOOL UNIFORMS: Students should dress up neatly in the complete uniform.
SENIOR BOYS: Trousers, shirt, tie, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
JUNIOR BOYS: Shorts, shirt, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
SENIOR GIRLS: Skirt, blouse, tie, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
JUNIOR GIRLS: Pinafore, blouse, tie, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
On Wednesday, students should dress in plain blue jeans (not stonewash or crazy jean), Orange T ’shirts and black AllStars.
On Thursday, students should come in a track suit, T’ Shirt of the House they belong to and white canvas and plain white socks.
NAILS: Some students keep long nails. This is not healthy and safe in the school environment. EARRINGS: The recommended earrings for girls is stud only.
HAIRSTYLE (GIRLS): The school allows the girls to either come in braids (to lasts for four weeks) or plait the prescribed fortnightly hairstyle (a minimum of 12 pieces). The braids must be knotted neatly. Surprisingly, some girls come in neatly in the morning, but after one or two periods of lessons, they undo the knots and flaunt the braids. Some come from their homes looking very shabby in their hairstyles. This will no longer be tolerated. Anyone found wanting will be sent home or quarantined. Note: No plaiting with thread or wool. Recommended hairstyle for resumption is “all-back” not less than 12 pieces.
HAIRCUT (BOYS): Unconventional haircuts such as galaxy, afro, round cuts, carvings, etc. are not allowed in the school. Boys should be on low cut.
SICKNESS/ILL HEALTH.
We appeal to parents to please keep all sick children at home especially those with illnesses/diseases that are highly infectious/contagious such as conjunctivitis, cough, cold, catarrh and so on. If such children are brought to the school, they will not be allowed into the classrooms. We will appreciate your cooperation.
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES/EVENTS FOR THIRD TERM
➢ Mental mathematics
➢ Debate and quiz
➢ Speak right
➢ Sports
➢ International day
➢ Excursion
➢ Graduation and valedictory service
➢ Dates and time will be communicated later
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
The entrance examination into YEAR 7-11 for the 2023/2024 session is scheduled as follows:
1st Batch May 6th 2023
2nd Batch June 10th 2023
3rd Batch July 8th 2023.
4th Batch July 29th 2023
Time:10 am-1pm.
For more information and enquiries, contact the following numbers: 0803-213-2886, 0909-343-4450.
CONCLUSION
We wish our Students and our distinguished Parents a happy and blissful Easter break
MANAGEMENT
6th April 2023.
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NEWSLETTER CC/NL/2022/2023/002
Dear Esteemed Parent,
APPRECIATION
We thank God for his goodness to us throughout the 2nd term of the 2022/2023 session especially the peaceful election. For your unwavering support at all times and in every way,you are our dear parents and we are incredibly grateful. We pray for God’s unlimited blessings upon your family and businesses. Thank you for choosing Christhill College.
External examination SSCE & NECO: The school has registered the Year 12 students for the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) and National Examination Council.(NECO) There is an intensive preparation for the examination taking place already in the school. We urge you to provide the necessary textbooks and learning aids that will facilitate their studies.
Junior Secondary Examination (JSCE): The registration for Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is in progress. The registration is mandatory for Year 9 students.
EXTENSION CLASSES
Extension classes begin on 11th of April till Thursday the 20th April 2023 between 9:00am-1:00pm in preparation for BECE and SSCE.
RELEASE OF RESULTS: Students’ results will be ready by Tuesday 18th April 2023.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: During this 2nd term holiday, the school will be opened between 9:00 am – 2pm on daily basis; from the 11th – 21st of April 2023.
HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENTS: The students have been given holiday assignments in all subjects on Google classroom. Kindly ensure that they diligently do the assignments via Google Classroom.
CO-CURRICULAR.
We engaged our students actively this term in mental, social and entrepreneurial skills activities as well as mentoring.
MENTAL SKILLS’ ACTIVITIES.
Students did Mental Mathematics every Wednesday and Friday. Mental mathematics is a good way to nourish the brain for academic success.
SOCIAL SKILLS
We engaged in both intra and inter-class social interactions to equip our students with enough social graces.
MENTORING
Every student at CHRISTHILL COLLEGE has a mentor, through the mentoring session, we the teachers (also known as their mentors) discover our students’ abilities and we help to develop them. Students with challenges in academics, moral and personal issues have through the mentoring sessions received treatment that helped them to blend well
THIRD TERM IN VIEW
The school re-opens on Tuesday 25th April 2023. We expect all our students to resume immediately as serious academic work starts in earnest. There is no room for procrastination. Parents are hereby enjoined to co-operate with the school management in the following areas:
SCHOOL FEES
We detest embarrassing our students on issues like school fees. Parent must cooperate by paying promptly to enable the school to meet its obligations on staff salary and other developmental projects. Management may not allow students who have not paid school fees to go to classroom after two weeks of resumption
SCHOOL UNIFORMS: Please note that the insistence of the school that students should wear specified uniforms on specified days is to improve the school image and to train your wards towards good conformist tendency and in compliance with laid down rules.
COMPLETE SCHOOL UNIFORMS: Students should dress up neatly in the complete uniform.
SENIOR BOYS: Trousers, shirt, tie, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
JUNIOR BOYS: Shorts, shirt, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
SENIOR GIRLS: Skirt, blouse, tie, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
JUNIOR GIRLS: Pinafore, blouse, tie, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
On Wednesday, students should dress in plain blue jeans (not stonewash or crazy jean), Orange T ’shirts and black AllStars.
On Thursday, students should come in a track suit, T’ Shirt of the House they belong to and white canvas and plain white socks.
NAILS: Some students keep long nails. This is not healthy and safe in the school environment. EARRINGS: The recommended earrings for girls is stud only.
HAIRSTYLE (GIRLS): The school allows the girls to either come in braids (to lasts for four weeks) or plait the prescribed fortnightly hairstyle (a minimum of 12 pieces). The braids must be knotted neatly. Surprisingly, some girls come in neatly in the morning, but after one or two periods of lessons, they undo the knots and flaunt the braids. Some come from their homes looking very shabby in their hairstyles. This will no longer be tolerated. Anyone found wanting will be sent home or quarantined. Note: No plaiting with thread or wool. Recommended hairstyle for resumption is “all-back” not less than 12 pieces.
HAIRCUT (BOYS): Unconventional haircuts such as galaxy, afro, round cuts, carvings, etc. are not allowed in the school. Boys should be on low cut.
SICKNESS/ILL HEALTH.
We appeal to parents to please keep all sick children at home especially those with illnesses/diseases that are highly infectious/contagious such as conjunctivitis, cough, cold, catarrh and so on. If such children are brought to the school, they will not be allowed into the classrooms. We will appreciate your cooperation.
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES/EVENTS FOR THIRD TERM
➢ Mental mathematics
➢ Debate and quiz
➢ Speak right
➢ Sports
➢ International day
➢ Excursion
➢ Graduation and valedictory service
➢ Dates and time will be communicated later
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
The entrance examination into YEAR 7-11 for the 2023/2024 session is scheduled as follows:
1st Batch May 6th 2023
2nd Batch June 10th 2023
3rd Batch July 8th 2023.
4th Batch July 29th 2023
Time:10 am-1pm.
For more information and enquiries, contact the following numbers: 0803-213-2886, 0909-343-4450.
CONCLUSION
We wish our Students and our distinguished Parents a happy and blissful Easter break
MANAGEMENT
6th April 2023.
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NEWSLETTER CC/NL/2022/2023/002
Dear Esteemed Parent,
APPRECIATION
We thank God for his goodness to us throughout the 2nd term of the 2022/2023 session especially the peaceful election. For your unwavering support at all times and in every way,you are our dear parents and we are incredibly grateful. We pray for God’s unlimited blessings upon your family and businesses. Thank you for choosing Christhill College.
External examination SSCE & NECO: The school has registered the Year 12 students for the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) and National Examination Council.(NECO) There is an intensive preparation for the examination taking place already in the school. We urge you to provide the necessary textbooks and learning aids that will facilitate their studies.
Junior Secondary Examination (JSCE): The registration for Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is in progress. The registration is mandatory for Year 9 students.
EXTENSION CLASSES
Extension classes begin on 11th of April till Thursday the 20th April 2023 between 9:00am-1:00pm in preparation for BECE and SSCE.
RELEASE OF RESULTS: Students’ results will be ready by Tuesday 18th April 2023.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: During this 2nd term holiday, the school will be opened between 9:00 am – 2pm on daily basis; from the 11th – 21st of April 2023.
HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENTS: The students have been given holiday assignments in all subjects on Google classroom. Kindly ensure that they diligently do the assignments via Google Classroom.
CO-CURRICULAR.
We engaged our students actively this term in mental, social and entrepreneurial skills activities as well as mentoring.
MENTAL SKILLS’ ACTIVITIES.
Students did Mental Mathematics every Wednesday and Friday. Mental mathematics is a good way to nourish the brain for academic success.
SOCIAL SKILLS
We engaged in both intra and inter-class social interactions to equip our students with enough social graces.
MENTORING
Every student at CHRISTHILL COLLEGE has a mentor, through the mentoring session, we the teachers (also known as their mentors) discover our students’ abilities and we help to develop them. Students with challenges in academics, moral and personal issues have through the mentoring sessions received treatment that helped them to blend well
THIRD TERM IN VIEW
The school re-opens on Tuesday 25th April 2023. We expect all our students to resume immediately as serious academic work starts in earnest. There is no room for procrastination. Parents are hereby enjoined to co-operate with the school management in the following areas:
SCHOOL FEES
We detest embarrassing our students on issues like school fees. Parent must cooperate by paying promptly to enable the school to meet its obligations on staff salary and other developmental projects. Management may not allow students who have not paid school fees to go to classroom after two weeks of resumption
SCHOOL UNIFORMS: Please note that the insistence of the school that students should wear specified uniforms on specified days is to improve the school image and to train your wards towards good conformist tendency and in compliance with laid down rules.
COMPLETE SCHOOL UNIFORMS: Students should dress up neatly in the complete uniform.
SENIOR BOYS: Trousers, shirt, tie, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
JUNIOR BOYS: Shorts, shirt, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
SENIOR GIRLS: Skirt, blouse, tie, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
JUNIOR GIRLS: Pinafore, blouse, tie, school customized socks and pure black shoes.
On Wednesday, students should dress in plain blue jeans (not stonewash or crazy jean), Orange T ’shirts and black AllStars.
On Thursday, students should come in a track suit, T’ Shirt of the House they belong to and white canvas and plain white socks.
NAILS: Some students keep long nails. This is not healthy and safe in the school environment. EARRINGS: The recommended earrings for girls is stud only.
HAIRSTYLE (GIRLS): The school allows the girls to either come in braids (to lasts for four weeks) or plait the prescribed fortnightly hairstyle (a minimum of 12 pieces). The braids must be knotted neatly. Surprisingly, some girls come in neatly in the morning, but after one or two periods of lessons, they undo the knots and flaunt the braids. Some come from their homes looking very shabby in their hairstyles. This will no longer be tolerated. Anyone found wanting will be sent home or quarantined. Note: No plaiting with thread or wool. Recommended hairstyle for resumption is “all-back” not less than 12 pieces.
HAIRCUT (BOYS): Unconventional haircuts such as galaxy, afro, round cuts, carvings, etc. are not allowed in the school. Boys should be on low cut.
SICKNESS/ILL HEALTH.
We appeal to parents to please keep all sick children at home especially those with illnesses/diseases that are highly infectious/contagious such as conjunctivitis, cough, cold, catarrh and so on. If such children are brought to the school, they will not be allowed into the classrooms. We will appreciate your cooperation.
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES/EVENTS FOR THIRD TERM
➢ Mental mathematics
➢ Debate and quiz
➢ Speak right
➢ Sports
➢ International day
➢ Excursion
➢ Graduation and valedictory service
➢ Dates and time will be communicated later
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
The entrance examination into YEAR 7-11 for the 2023/2024 session is scheduled as follows:
1st Batch May 6th 2023
2nd Batch June 10th 2023
3rd Batch July 8th 2023.
4th Batch July 29th 2023
Time:10 am-1pm.
For more information and enquiries, contact the following numbers: 0803-213-2886, 0909-343-4450.
CONCLUSION
We wish our Students and our distinguished Parents a happy and blissful Easter break
MANAGEMENT
6th April 2023.
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