The Federal Government has been urged to put in place policies that would ensure public schools’ students match with their counterparts in private schools. Deputy Governor of Kogi State Dr Edward Onoja gave the indication at the graduation and price giving day of the Cradle 2 Harvard International Schools in Abuja. He said the gesture would bridge the gaps between the rich and the poor as well as ensure sustainable growth of the nations education system. Onoja commended the founder of Cradle 2 Harvest International Schools for the giant stride put in place in investing in the future of the country’s leaders. Earlier, proprietor of the School, Prank Shuaibu made case for rejuvenation of the educational system through rigorous teacher training for students to compete favorably with their counterparts across the globe. He said the school in its nine months of existence was graduating 79 students and has also secured NECO and WAEC accreditation and as well Cambridge accreditation. Other achievements of the school includes link to103 scholarship platforms around the world to enable it’s students seek admissions in foreign countries.
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