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30 students graduate at Kings Kid Nursery School

Africa » Gambia
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Thirty Nursery 3 students last Wednesday graduated at Kings Kid Nursery Academy International School in Lamin Village, Kombo North, Western Region.

Speaking at the ceremony, the proprietor of the school, Reverend E Dannis Ejila, thanked the parents for their cooperation and support to the school, demonstrated among other things by their early payment of school fees for their children.Ejila took the opportunity to the gathering that they have plans to start secondary school in the coming academic year, starting from September 2010.

He finally thanked the president of the Republic for giving them the enabling environment to operate in Lamin Village in The Gambia.For his part, Father Edu Gomez, the general secretary of the Gambia Christian Council, said the school has a good educational system as could be attested to by the performance of kids.

He advised the head teacher, teachers and the proprietor to keep up the momentum in delivering standard and quality education to the future leaders of the country.Gomez finally advised the kids  to learn and take their education seriously. Prizes and certificates were awarded to the best pupil, the most obedient  and other individual merits as well as all the graduating pupils.
Author: by Fatou Sowe
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