Unity Schools: NECO to commence sale of forms.

The National Examinations Council (NECO) says it has concluded preparations to begin sales of its 2017 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) forms.

The examination is for admission of candidates into the Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) 1 arm of the 104 unity colleges across the country.

The Lagos State Coordinator of the council, Mr Godwin Adejo, said in Lagos on Thursday that logistics have been put in place to ensure a hitch free sale of the forms.

“We are putting finishing touches in commencing the sales of the form.

“Hopefully, before the end of next week, we should be able to start, although we are yet to receive the cards.

“The examination is about qualitative education for the Nigerian child.

“We want to use this opportunity to call on parents and guardians to avail themselves of the opportunity by registering their children and wards early, when the form is out to avoid last minute rush,’’ Adejo said.

 

Source: NAN

FG Releases Fee Schedule For Unity Schools (SEE LIST)

The Ministry of Education has released a new schedule of fees for all Unity Schools in the country.

The announcement was made since June 2016, contrary to the claim by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that there was no raise.

The disclosure by parents that the government had increased fees from N25,000 to about N70,000 per term, sparked controversy last week.

In a memo sent by the education ministry’s department of basic and secondary education, to all principals of unity schools, the government specified the approved fees for SS1 students totalling N65,000.

The memo, signed by Anne Okonkwo, shows that while the tuition fee is free, boarding students are pay N15,000 per term and N14,000 per set for uniforms.

The full list of fees are as follows:

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Unity schools key to integration of Nigeria – Rep

Representative for Bende Federal Constituency of Abia State,
Hon. Nnena Elendu Ukeje has said that the creation of more Unity schools in the country is a key to peaceful co-existence and integration of Nigeria.

 

Ukeje made this observation in Abuja at the occasion of the Global Reunion, Abuja 2015 of the Federal Government Girls’ College Owerri with the theme: Renewing Ties, Inspiring Generations.

 

She said, ‘’ if Nigeria must be peaceful, there is the need to start with the children through recreation of unity schools. The idea behind unity schools is to ?care for children, rebuild their mentality on how to care for one another, rebuild their anger, bury their animosity all with the hope that the country can rebuild itself, she emphasised.

 

Ukeje, an old girl of the school, noted this at the Federal Government Girls College, FGGC, Owerri Global Reunion in Abuja, is a vehicle for effective creation of unity schools which helps to integrate the country.

 

The legislature explained that in the mid 70s?, Unity schools were perfect because parents developed the culture of naming their children with other tribal names which gave the country integration. “Creating the unity schools made all of us settle together. It is relevant now but more relevant back then”, she said. Also, the National President of the alumnae, Mary Helen?, urged government on effective recruitment process of teachers in schools by investing on teachers by giving them training and re-training and giving them their pride of place in the society. “Teachers must be trained to teach our children better, “ she said.

 

Earlier, the head of secretariat of the Alumnae, Lizzy Akpabio explained that the mentoring programme was initiated by the FGGC Owerri Abuja Alumnae Association, a group of motivated and professional Ladies with a common desire to serve as positive role models to young girls within the Abuja metropolitan region. “Our mission is to empower young ladies with a positive understanding of self-worth while enhancing their academic and career skills. “Through our core mentoring program and ongoing community outreach, we plan to form positive relationships with young ladies in our community, and extend our reach to positively impact them to excel in school and beyond.

 

“Our goal is to empower girls to realize their potentials while guiding them to become leaders with a desire to promote unity and impact their community. “We support the tremendous potential of young girls by nurturing and developing the skills and values,” she said.

 

According to the President, Abuja Chapter, Lady Perpetua Ohanma, said the school will be celebrating her 42nd Founders day on November 14th and the Global reunion celebration is being hosted by the Abuja Alumnae on November 5th to 8th, 2015.