In a stunning display of academic excellence, ImpactHouse Model Schools, a private secondary school in Ogun State, has set a new benchmark in the 2024 Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination. The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) results revealed an unprecedented achievement: 45 students from the school scored A1 in mathematics, with each student securing at least five distinctions.
The school’s director, Sam Abdulazeez, took to Facebook to share the extraordinary news, sparking a wave of excitement across social media platforms. Abdulazeez proudly announced that the school had surpassed its previous year’s performance, ensuring that “no child is left behind.”
Breaking down the remarkable results, Abdulazeez revealed that three students achieved distinctions in all nine subjects, while 14 students secured distinctions in eight subjects. An additional 27 students earned distinctions in seven subjects, and one student obtained distinctions in five subjects. Notably, two commercial students led the pack with A1 grades in eight subjects each.
The school’s success extended beyond mathematics, with students achieving perfect A1 scores across several subjects including Further Mathematics, Government, Financial Accounting, Agriculture Science, and Geography. Even in subjects where some students scored C grades – English Language, English Literature, Creative Arts, and Data Processing – the overall performance remained impressive.
Abdulazeez expressed deep gratitude to the students, parents, and staff members for their collective effort in achieving this academic milestone. He invited the public to join in celebrating the students and teachers for their outstanding performance.
The news of ImpactHouse Model Schools’ achievement quickly garnered attention on social media, with Nigerians from various walks of life congratulating the school management and students. Comments ranged from expressions of amazement to prayers for continued success.
Adedeji Olalekan described the results as a “special birthday gift” to Sam Abdulazeez, while Moses Momoh praised the school’s growth trajectory. Arannilewa Titus Oluwatoba called the performance “incredible” and “amazing,” giving glory to God.
Some commenters, like Tonia Chinyere, humorously noted that the results suggested English might be more challenging than Mathematics. Others, including Omolere Abimbola and Oluyemisi Adebayo Jaiyeola, offered prayers for continued wisdom and innovation within the school.
The overwhelming success of ImpactHouse Model Schools in the 2024 WAEC exams not only highlights the institution’s commitment to academic excellence but also sets a new standard for educational achievements in Nigeria. As the school basks in the glow of this remarkable feat, it stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration for students and educators across the nation.