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Regent Wins Best UK School Award In West Africa

Henry Tyohemba by Henry Tyohemba
3 years ago
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L- R; Head of Assessment  Mr. Akin Alufa, Headmaster, Mr. Labuschagne, Proprietress, Mrs Amsa AbdulRazaq, and Senior Teacher, Mr Joe Dyer , at the presentation of the British School Overseas ( BSO) Inspection Report that awarded The Regent School, Abuja outstanding in all categories, the first and only school in West Africa to achieve this feat.

L- R; Head of Assessment Mr. Akin Alufa, Headmaster, Mr. Labuschagne, Proprietress, Mrs Amsa AbdulRazaq, and Senior Teacher, Mr Joe Dyer , at the presentation of the British School Overseas ( BSO) Inspection Report that awarded The Regent School, Abuja outstanding in all categories, the first and only school in West Africa to achieve this feat.

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The Regent School has been judged an outstanding school by a team of British Schools Overseas (BSO) inspectors commissioned by the UK Department for Education (DfE) in England to inspect and accredit British international schools outside of the UK.

To be recognised by the UK Department for Education (DfE), a British school overseas (BSO) must have an inspection report which shows that their performance against all the BSO standards is at least satisfactory. This reflects the standards required for continuing registration as a school in England.

Following a successful BSO inspection, schools will be allocated a unique reference number on the UK’s national school reference system, Edubase. Schools are judged against eight 8 standards and are rated on the following continuum, grade 1: outstanding, grade 2: Good, grade 3: Satisfactory and grade 4: Inadequate.

Also, the BSO standards are based on quality of education provided, moral, social and cultural development of pupils, welfare, health and safety of pupils, suitability of staff, supply staff and proprietor, premises of and accommodation of the school, provision of information to parents, manner in which complaints and grievances are handled and quality of leadership and management of the school.

The Regent School was adjudged outstanding in all categories after a rigorous inspection, which is the highest judgement that a school can attain. This is the first and only school in Nigeria and West Africa to achieve the outstanding school status, judged by British Schools Overseas inspectors.

The school was rated outstanding for offering excellent quality of teaching and learning, innovative curriculum, visionary leadership and governance, standardised assessment, excellent child protection and safeguarding practices and top-end educational facilities.

At an event organised to celebrate the achievement in the school, the Headmaster, Mr Joe Labuschagne, said that the remarkable accomplishment was as a result of the team work of his staff as well as four years of planning and preparation. According to him, achieving a BSO outstanding rating was by no means an easy walk

The Propreitress, Mrs Amsa AbdulRazaq in her remarks, said “We are extremely delighted that our objective of being a top-class school has been achieved with a resounding confirmation by the UK Government through the Department for Education (DfE).”

 

The Chief Inspector, PENTA International, Dr. Mark Evans, said this about the school in his report:

 

“The Regent Primary School is a friendly and vibrant school that provides a very high standard of education and care. It has made excellent progress since the last BSO inspection. The students attain high academic standards and have loads of fun as they learn. The teachers, too, clearly love being with their classes and there is much laughter to be heard.

 

“The students are safe and confident; this allows them to learn fast. The standard of English writing and language is very high. Relationships between the school and parents are strong, and effectively inform school planning and further the welfare of the students.”

 

Explaining the achievement, the Head of Assessment and qualified BSO Inspector in the school, Mr. Akin Alufa, spoke about their journey to the outstanding rating.

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He said that schools that are judged outstanding have stringent criteria to meet. They must cross all t’s and dot all the I’s in all ramifications. They must also demonstrate through excellent practice across board that they can be relied upon to show glowing examples within COBIS and BSO communities globally.

The Regent School, is now the first and only school in Nigeria and West Africa with the BSO outstanding rating.

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Henry Tyohemba

Henry Tyohemba

Henry Tyohemba is a journalist with Leadership Media Group, Abuja, with over eight years of experience covering education, youth affairs, and trade unions. His reporting reflects a commitment to informing readers about developments that affect young people and the educational landscape. He engages with audiences on X at @henri_tyohemba.

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