DELEGATES from Niagara Christian Community of Schools, Ontario, Canada visited the country recently to introduce an offering of qualitative education to intending students from Nigeria.
The independent, non-denominational Christian school, sited by the beautiful Niagara River, near Niagara Falls, has been a centre of first-rate education for students since 1932.
In a chat with The Guardian during a career talk at Morgan Consultancy Services in Lekki, Lagos, president of the school, Mr. Scott Herron, said there are several Nigerian students who have done exceptionally well in the school and his mission in the country is to expose Canadian education to Nigerian students.
According to him, “NCC is a Christian school and we prepare students for life success by shaping character, building intellect, developing leadership skills and instilling in them self-discipline. It’s our hope that each student from NCC will go on to higher education and return to their home countries to affect the world positively.”
He added that because of the international status of the school, students get the opportunity to interact with other students from across the world, build relationships and later in life, utilize those connections for career and life after school.
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