2018/19 AFRICA TOP SCHOOLS REPORT

AFRICA TOP SCHOOLS REPORT (2016, 2019 reports)

Here are copies of the Africa Top Schools Report for all schools, parents, and companies. Please start sharing with your friends on other platforms.
Many schools were given opportunities for free publication of their 200 words abstract. There is a list of top 150 High Schools in Nigeria on page 54 and top South Africa IGSCE schools on page 38. Including Outstanding Primary schools in Abuja and South Western states on page 51.
You will find the unique achievements of our 2019 Outstanding Schools of the year interesting. They were at the official public unveiling on March 7. Many of them are always on the WASSCE top 1000 list yearly. They are doing well in all examinations with Waec or Cambridge.
You will see Ambassadors Schools Ota on the Cambridge IGSCE list and  WAEC list, and also Olashore International School, Trinity International School in the top list of every examination body.
What of the Almighty Loyola Jesuit College and Oritamefa Baptist Model Schools Ibadan. The 2 schools with a history of producing the best female and the best male student in WASSCE in one year, a feat achieved by Oritamefa Baptist Model School, Ibadan in 2017. Only Loyola Jesuit attained the same feat years ago.
Meadow Hall School was there. Scored Outstanding in IGSCE, also rated as an Outstanding school by  the Quality Assurance department;
Nigeria Tulip International College, Isheri with many stories of awards won past 12 months.
We have Marist Brothers Juniorate,   Uturu, Abia State, Grundtvig International Secondary School, Oba near Onitsha in Anambra state,
Download here 2019 Report here: March 7, 2019, Africa Top Schools Report
Read about the exploits of Bishop Oyedepo Schools: Faith Academy Gowon Estate, Faith Academy Canaan land and Landmark University Secondary School, Omuaran.
Many things to learn from Holy Child College, Ikoyi, Lagos state and the Kwara state Outstanding school of the year- The Eucharistic Heart of Jesus Model College, Ilorin.
You will read about how the Ph.D. holder working as the headmistress of
Grace Children School, Gbagada in Lagos state is handling pupils with learning challenges.
Read about wonderful accomplishments of Ifako International Nursery and Primary School, Cayley College, St Francis Catholic Secondary School ( a Loyola Jesuit College), Whitesands College, etc.
Many more schools contributed to making the project a successful one. Many thanks to Mr. Derek Smith for his wonderful piece on Future Education.
Let’s know if you need hard copies or more hard copies for your parents, friends, and libraries. Call/ SMS/ WhatsApp 08023308188
It is a feat report, especially for schools with outstanding performances in key areas. Read the complete report for the complete classification of schools in Africa. Schools in the silver category have a lot of training and retraining to do. Some schools need repositioning to be effective.
Download 2016 Report here: 2016 Africa Top Schools Awards
ABUJA GREAT PRINCIPALS WORKSHOP  (August 23- 26, 2019)

AUGUST 26- 29, 2019 GREAT PRINCIPALS WORKSHOP (Advanced Stage) in ABUJA NIGERIA

This is inviting nomination of your Principal officials to the August 26- 29, 2019 final phase of the Great Principals Workshop (Advance Stage) in Abuja Nigeria.  The Workshop is a professional development program to sustain veteran Principals as they meet new challenges of the 21st-century education and emerging new roles of managing Schools, and give new Principals the greatest chance of success as well. The key ideas of the workshop are that School Principals/ Heads and Leaders must focus regularly on evaluating the effect they have on students’ learning/ achievements and adjust their management methods accordingly. Principals beliefs and commitment are the greatest influence on students’ achievement.

For effectiveness, the 21st- century Principal must have a sound mindset that:

  1. Are passionate about helping their students learn.
  2. Monitor their management style/ impact on students; learning and adjust their approaches accordingly.
  3. Are clear about their vision, goals, and roles for their school and what they want their students to learn/ achieve. They must influence the recruitment and motivation of teachers that can help them achieve their vision and targets.
  4. Forge a strong relationship with their teachers and students that foster effective learning.
  5. Adopt evidence-based teaching strategies in their school, and are clear about the concept of evaluating learning. They must see assessment as feedback about their impact.
  6. Actively seek to improve their own teaching strategies. Primarily as the chief coach/ teacher in their schools and must not stop teaching.
  7. Teach students the value of concentration, perseverance, and deliberate practice.
  8. Understand the cash flow system of their school and they must be able to use the cash flow effectively for their schools’ Improvement and Development system.

 

The overarching idea of the 2019 Great Principals Workshop is that the Principal needs to understand where a student is in their level of thinking and then challenge them to go beyond that level through a process described as “cognitive acceleration”. They need to provide instruction at the right level and in the right way given how a student processes information. This entails using teaching approaches which makes learners think about learning more explicitly and where they make their thinking explicit e.g. using e-learning strategies; the 21st– century Principal is the school technological and transformation leader.

Participation fee is Naira 100, 000/ participant. Payable to Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc 0010511144 for Africa Brands Review.

ABUJA GREAT PRINCIPALS WORKSHOP (August 23- 26, 2019)

GREAT PRINCIPALS Advanced N1

Call or SMS 08023308188 for participation now. You can send the nomination to info@africatopschools.com or africabrandsreview@gmail.com or africabrandsreview@consultant.com

 

NEXT GENERATION OF AFRICA LEADERS & CEOs CONFERENCE

USA NOV. 21- 25, 2019 AFRICA YOUNG CEOs CONFERENCE

This is a conference for the Next Generation of Leaders & CEOs in Africa.  We aim at empowering the next generation of leaders in government, schools, companies, and businesses. The conference will focus on enhancing deeper understanding and adaptation of disruptive technologies for businesses and smart cities development in Africa. If interested, you will need to start processing USA visa at least three months to the November 21 start of the conference date.