Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Indiscipline In Not Acceptable In Our School

This is an example of what we do in the school for student s who refuse to go by the school's rules and regulations.

In Falomo Senior High School,Ikoyi girls are allowed to do their hair the traditional African way, which makes them to look VERY BEAUTIFUL.

However, some girls still refuse to go by the rules of the game.And when that happens, they are made to face the consequences.

The Main punishment is that they would be made to waste their time for as long as it takes them to redo their hair as stipulated by the school's rules and regulation.

Unfortunately, some students drag their friends into the matter by calling on them to help out with the redo- work as displays in this picture.

Sample of Our Disciplinary Measures In The School

Thursday, December 6, 2012

L.E.A.R.N.'s 2012 Career Talks

The school was represented by some students at this year L.E.A.R.N. Career Talks which took place at the Etisalat Office in Leeki.

Here are pictures taken at the occasion.

Students as they trouped into the hall for the Carer Talk at Etisalat Office, Lekki

On arrival at the Etisalat Office Complex, Lekki

Students on their way to the L.E.A.R.N. Talk in a Coaster Bus

Mr. Victor Igbinosa - The Economics Teacher Doing His Thing

One of the best teachers in the school is Mr. Victor Igbinosa, a product of the University of Lagos.
Mr. Igbinosa is a dynamic teacher who believes in impact knowledge to the extent of repeating himself until the learner is able to understand the concept being taught. 

I have the intention of bringing Mr. Igbinosa to the forum very soon by asking him some salient questions.

Meanwhile, enjoy this picture in which Mr. Igbinosa is shown doing what he knows how to do best - teaching the students.

Mr. Victor Igbinosa teaching students in the Economics Class

Up School! - Falomo Came First In The Kick-Like-A- Girl Competition


 The school was at the Junior Achievement's Kick-Like-A- Girl competition. We won the first prize for the events of the day.

 The school was represented by Oseika Blessing, Achirga Patience and Bassey Nkese who appear in the pictures below:


Achirga Patience, Bassey Nkese and Oseika Blessing with Mr. Victor Igbinosa, the Coordinator of  Junior Achievement in the school

Oseika Blessing, Bassey Nkese and Achirga Patience - Representatives of the school at the Kick-Like-A-Girl Competition

Some Falomo Students as members of the audience at the event

Our NYSC Staff Member - Miss Mary Ojobo

These are the pictures the NYSC member we have in the school, Miss Mary Ojobo who
 graduated from the University of Lagos,Akoka.

Actually, the corp members were two, but please I won't want to talk about the second one
who graduated from an American university in the U.S.A.

There are a lot of differences between these two young Nigerian,besides their gender.

Mary is from Benue State while the male NYSC member hails from Ondo State.I don't dwell
on where people hail from in dealing with them,but I'm usually very much concern about people's attitude towards their work which endeared Mary to every member of staff.

Miss Mary teaches Government at all levels and she has not been found wanting in the discharge of her assignment.She comes to school regularly except on her Community Development day.Even at that, she would have given the students some notes to copy in her absence.She is as good as that.

I'll bring an interview I plan to have with Miss Mary to you soon.