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  • BREAKING: Bayelsa born, Cherish Daniel Markson wins British council Cambridge learner awards

    BREAKING: Bayelsa born, Cherish Daniel Markson wins British council Cambridge learner awards

    Miss Cherish Daniel Markson, a student of Bridge House College, Lagos has been awarded the Top in World Award in Law and High Achievement in Sociology by the Cambridge International Assessment Examination.

    Cherish, who is the daughter of Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, the immediate past Commissioner for Information and Orientation in Bayelsa State, received the prestigious award for her outstanding achievement in her Advanced Subsidiary Level Examination -November 2020/2021 series.

    The international qualification is said to be recognised globally by the world’s best universities and employers as giving students a wide range of options in their education and career.

    According to the school, Cherish achieved all A-stars (A*) in nine of her IGCSE subjects; (English, Mathematics, Biology, Geography, Literature, Business Studies, Economics, History and ICT).

    In a letter to her parents to confirm the remarkable feat, the management of the school said: “We are delighted to inform you of Cherish’s outstanding achievement in her Advanced Subsidiary Level Examination -November 2020/2021 Series.

    “Cambridge International Assessment and Examination has awarded her the Top in World Award in Law and High Achievement in Sociology.

    “This achievement is due to Cherish’s hard work and determination to succeed. We are pleased to have provided the springboard for your child’s outstanding achievement.

    “We congratulate Cherish for this impressive academic performance and she should be extremely proud of her results”, it said.

    The teenage prodigy while speaking on the award, thanked her parents for being supportive and being her motivation while she was studying.

    She said: “My parents have always been there for me, supporting me educationally, financially and even spiritually through their prayers. I constantly work hard to make them proud and I am glad I was able to achieve that”.

    She also praised her school, Bridge House College for her tremendous feat and credits them for providing the necessary friendly and professional guidance that enabled her win this prestigious award.

    “I am finishing my first year of A-levels in England. Next year, I hope to study Law at one of England’s prestigious University. I believe that this award is a good start and with continuous hard-work and dedication, I will have many more to come”.

    Explaining her delight at winning such prestigious award from British Council and Cambridge International, Cherish said, “to be identified as an Outstanding Learner and receive such global recognition for it has made me resolve to keep working hard in my academics”.

    On his part, father of Cherish, Mr. Iworiso-Markson, said the award was a befitting reward for his daughter’s hardwork in pursuit of academic excellence.

    The former Bayelsa Information Commissioner stated that his daughter gave her best and they are proud of her achievements which is a great milestone worthy of celebration.

    “We were so delighted when we got the letter. We knew she will come out in flying colours but she took us all by surprise by even going the extra mile to come out tops. Certainly, every parents will be proud of this achievement and we are”, he said.

    In her remark, the Principal of Bridge House College, Ayoola Akinyeye, said the school is focused on grooming life-long learners and building a learning organisation that is conversant with the use of 21st century learning methodologies and strategies.

    The Principal commended Cherish for her exceptional performance, saying that after being awarded top in the country this year and previous years, this is the first time the school would be coming out top in the world.

    She further believes that Cherish is capable of soaring high in whatever field she intends to study because of the kind of education she has received.

  • COVID-19: Cambridge University moves all lectures online

    COVID-19: Cambridge University moves all lectures online

    Cambridge University in the UK on Tuesday stated that it would be moving all face-to-face lectures online until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    A spokesperson of the institute, who broke the news in a statement, said the measures became necessary due to the challenges posed to physical learning by the COVID-19 crisis.

    “The university is constantly adapting to changing advice as it emerges during this pandemic. Given that it is likely that social distancing will continue to be required, the university has decided there will be no face-to-face lectures during the next academic year,” the statement read.

    The 800-year-old institution, however, said smaller teaching groups may be allowed if they meet social social distancing requirements.

    “Lectures will continue to be made available online and it may be possible to host smaller teaching groups in person, as long as this conforms to social-distancing requirements,” it added.

    “This decision has been taken now to facilitate planning, but as ever, will be reviewed should there be changes to official advice on coronavirus.”

    The move comes days after the office for students (OfS), the higher education regulator, ordered universities to tell their prospective students the realities they are likely to face due to the pandemic.

    During a virtual education select committee on Monday, Nicola Dandridge, chief executive at the OfS, said universities should not engage in giving their students promises that everything would likely return to normal soon.

    The development makes Cambridge the first university in the UK to start a full 2020-21 academic year online.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that the University of Manchester had earlier announced similar move but pointed out its lectures would be online only for the next term.

     

  • Mimiko’s daughter, Kikiayo, bags cambridge award

    Mimiko’s daughter, Kikiayo, bags cambridge award

    The daughter of the former Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, at the weekend in Lagos, was presented, along other outstanding students, with the British Council Recognition and outstanding Cambridge Learners Award.

    Miss Kikiayo Mimiko emerged the best candidate in ECONOMICS in Nigeria at the November 2015 Cambridge Examinations.
    The parent of the awardee, Dr. and Mrs Mimiko received the award on behalf of their daughter from the Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embsay, Mr. Andrew Davidson.
    While responding on behalf of parents of the awardees at the occasion, Dr Mimiko commended the British Council for promoting quality education in Nigeria.
    He said, the award will motivate students to work hard so as to be recognised.
    He said the cutting-edge education being provided for Nigerian youths will enable them to be globally competitive.
    Mimiko further reiterated his belief in Nigeria, adding that with the corps of youthful Nigerians that were being recognised for their academic achievements by the council, the future of the country is assured