Dear Esteemed Parents, 

On behalf of the Board of Governors, Management, and Staff of Great PANAF Schools, I welcome you back to school. I am grateful to God for His faithfulness and protection over our lives during the previous terms and during the last vacation. Equally, I congratulate all pupils/students who performed well in the promotional exams. I am sure pupils/students are so enthusiastic and fully ready for the commencement of the first term 2023/2024 academic activities.

I also welcome specially the new parents who are joining the Great PANAF Family for the first time. For sure, you made the best choice of sending your ward(s) here and you will not regret it. YOU ARE WELCOME!!!

The new parents are required to carefully read the student hand book they were given and make sure their ward(s) comply with all our rules and regulations written in the hand book and other rules that are hung on walls at different corners in the school premises. Parents/Pupils/students must endorse their signatures on the last page of the student hand book.

THEME FOR THE TERM

The theme of this term/session is “Achieving Moral and Academic Excellence”. The concept of “Character and positive thinking skills” will form part of the theme. Related topics will be discussed during our mentorship assemblies and practical lessons would be demonstrated. We decided to pick this theme to enable us restore the moral and academic values that has been lost.  We are full of hope that at the end of the term/session, we will be able to achieve this greatness in both moral and academics. The confidence and composure of our learners during exams would be restored.

Let me inform our new parents that the foundation of this school was laid basically on moral standard; it is part of our mission to nurture our scholars in a moral environment. Moral lessons are given during mentorship, class assembly and the general assembly. We encourage parents to complement our effort by closely monitoring them when they are at home and also find out who your child’s mentor is, so that, you can monitor their participation in these sessions. 

 Academic Development

Academic activities for the term as usual, will be based on theoretical and practical classes. Skills acquisition such as bead work, soap/candle making, shoe making and painting are integrated in our curriculum to ensure that our learners acquire skills that may help them achieve their dreams after leaving school. Equally, extra lessons, intervention lessons are also organized to meet up with school work and assist those with problems in various subjects. In line with this, first contact maths muse is introduced to further probe students’ level of assimilation and comprehension of the subject.

We hereby inform our new parents that 60% total score is our pass mark; this means that every student must score at least 60% and above in all subjects. Therefore, students in Basic (JS) classes must have a minimum average of 65% including Maths and English as the requirement for promotion to the next class. Those in SS classes must have a minimum average of 60% including Maths and English as their requirement of promotion to the next class.

Seminar/Workshop

In preparation for resumption of the 2023/2024 academic session, a seminar/workshop was organized for teachers on the topic “Handling and managing pupils/students with Negative Attitude towards Learning”. Some of the negative behaviours were identified such as: Absent mindedness in class, sleeping while class is going on, Wet blanket attitude, copying notes while lesson is going on, emotional trauma, pupils/students distract others from learning, too much access to social media and so on. These issues were thoroughly discussed and solutions were proffered. 

BOARDING FACILITY

The school hostels offer the boarding students a better opportunity to run away from time-consuming distractions at home, and concentrate on their studies. Also, they are alienated from the hustle and bustle in the metropolis/streets which attract attention and eat up time. Interested parents can enroll their ward(s) in the boarding house.

There are separate hostels for boys and the girls, and they are well –equipped and wholesome. They are fed with sumptuous African delicacies. In addition, there are resident hostel personnel employed to supervise the day-to-day activities of the students in the various hostels. Resident nurses and visiting doctors take care of their health. In fact, it is an opportunity you should provide for your child.

Please contact the school principal for more information on this.

SCHOOL UNIFORMS AND TEXTBOOKS

The school frowns at a situation where students/pupils wear worn out, torn or tight school uniforms to school. It is an eyesore for a student/pupil to appear drab and in an unauthorized uniform within the school premises. Therefore, parents are encouraged to ensure that their children appear resplendent in their uniform by purchasing new uniforms from the school.

Most importantly, it is required that at the beginning of a new session, the text books for the new academic session should be provided so that the students will be able to participate in class activities and also be able to revise at home and do their homework. Parents should, as a matter of urgency, buy the recommended textbooks for their children please. Textbooks will be inspected at the commencement of the new term.

Hereunder are the highlights of the term’s activities and a few issues we want you to take note of:

  • September 6th 2023: international literacy day
  • September 15th 2023: international day of Democracy
  • September 16th 2023: international day for preservation of the Ozone layer
  • September 21st  2023: international Day of Peace
  • October 1st 2023: national Independence Day
  • October 5th 2023: world teacher’s day
  • October 8th 2023: World Mental Health Day
  • October 11th 2023: international of the girl child
  • October 16th 2023: world food day
  • November 7th 2023: National Cancer Awareness Day
  • November 13th 2023: world kindness day
  • November 14th 2023: international diabetes Awareness day
  • December 1st 2023: world AIDS day
  • December 3rd 2023: international day of people with disability
  • December 4th 2023: Christmas carol
  • December 5th 2023: fun fair

NOTE: These are tentative dates and are subject to change if the need arises.

Punctuality at school: We expect all pupils and students to be in school by 7:30 a.m. Classes start at 8:00 am prompt. Any pupil/student who reports after 8:00 am would not be allowed into the school premises. Please help the children get to school on time. If for any reason your child will be late or absent, call the Principal or the vice Principal on the following numbers: Principal 0703 1339702, Vice Principal 08061212163.

Hair Styles: This is to remind parents that the use of artificial extensions for pupils and students’ hair style is strictly forbidden. We want our children to look like school children. Girls must have their hair plaited, braided nicely or cut low for easy management. Boys must also have their hair cut low.  Fanciful and designer haircuts are not allowed

Footwear: Parents are reminded that only low-heeled black cover shoes on school uniforms and white canvas on PE wears are allowed for school, with white socks. Multi-coloured socks, sandals and shoes in fanciful colours are not allowed.

Hand washing: Please help us enforce the habit of frequent hand washing in our children, as a way of maintaining personal hygiene.

Pick-up time: Every child is supposed to be picked up by 3:00 p.m. from Monday to Thursday and 1:00pm on Fridays. Late picking of children may attract a fine. The fine will be paid to teachers on duty.

Sickness/ill health: A sick child should not be sent to school. Rather he/she should be given proper medical attention. Please always inform the school whenever a scholar is absent from school due to ill health. We also encourage parents to run malaria and other related tests for their children especially the boarding pupils/boarders. Proper treatment should be meted if the parasite is dictated. The new parents should ensure they fill the health form with assistance of their physician and also indicate if their ward(s) have health challenges please.

Assessment/Assignments & Midterm Project: Please note that student’s evaluation will be based on mid-term assessment, class assignments, computer based test (CBT) and end of term examination. Encourage your child to take these exercises serious. Students should always complete and submit assignment or midterm exercise on time and failure to return assignment at the appropriate date will attract disciplinary action.

Discipline: The school will discipline any scholar that disobeys the school rules and regulations in terms of putting on wrong uniform, wrong hair style, late submission of assignment, failing to submit assignment, quarreling, fighting, stealing etc.

Clubs: The school clubs are functioning effectively and our children are learning with fun. You are reminded that each child is required to belong to at least one of the clubs. The following clubs are very functional in the school: JETS club, Literary, debating and drama club, NAFDAC consumer safety club, Chess club, Karate club, book club, Music club, boys scout and Nigerian Girl Guides Association.

PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES.

Regarding your response to payment of school fees, we are also grateful to you; despite the harsh economy which had grave nauseating consequences on the income of individuals, you still made provision for payment of school fees.

 We appreciate you immensely and pray that God will enlarge your financial coasts. However, if you still have outstanding payments you agreed with the school authorities by way of promise, we expect that by now, you must have complied accordingly because defaulters of last term/session fees will not be allowed into the school premises.

Also, parents who may not be able to pay the full school fees are to pay at least 70% of the fees, the remaining 30% should be paid on or before mid-term break. Therefore, no student will be allowed into the school premises without the school fees teller.

Parents’ Teachers Association: The school appreciates the contributions of the PTA in general development of the school. Our offices are always open for any suggestion or observation. Management will continue to ensure your ward/s learn in a safe and conducive environment.

And lastly, compliments: The management and staff are grateful to you; our highly esteemed parents, for taking good care of the children during the vacation. We are wishing you a happy and fulfilled first term as we work in synergy to secure the future of these children. Together we can do it.

Thank you

Yakubu Gaiya

Principal

School serves two important functions in society. Firstly, it equips students with the knowledge and skills essential for them to successfully participate in society, for example, reading, writing and arithmetic. And secondly, school performance functions as a gatekeeper regulating student’s access to further education. That is, students who perform poorly in school are less likely to secure a place at university or other higher education institutions that place great demands on learning ability, compared to students who did well in school.

At Great Panaf Schools in our over 20 years of equipping students with the knowledge and skills essential for them to successfully participate in society, we have observed with keen interest the difference in academic performance amongst students.

We believe that, while some students are naturally able to concentrate better than others, most of one’s ability to study effectively comes from early parental guidance and scholastic expectations.

To support students who require special intervention, Great- Panaf- Schools introduced an Intervention Centre. Study skills are learned, which means an interventionist can help students develop relevant study skills, while helping the students improve their self-esteem.

We as educationist are sure that there are other factors that affect a student’s performance academically, but this is what we have observed as counsellors and educators. Some students get frustrated and lose focus when they think a particular subject is difficult.

So, how can we help…….?

  • We Stimulate a healthy competitive mindset.
  • We help build self-esteem (I can do it life force)
  • We develop study skills and study plan
  • We enhance teacher’s effort by reviewing the student has been taught in the classroom, by paying a personal attention to ensure effective learning.
  • We assign priority arithmetic related subjects, English language etc.
  • We offer consultancy services and career guidance.

Recently, one of our interventionist had a student come up to him and said, “This is the first time I have ever been in a class in which I couldn’t learn the material just by sitting in class, and I don’t know how to study. Can you help me?” They talked about different study skills she could work on and habits she could develop. We have seen giant stride in her academic performance.

 

Dearest Esteemed Parents and Friends ,

Please be informed that admission forms into our day care, reception class, nursery 1-3 and all primary classes are on sale at the cost of N2,500 and N3,000 for nursery and primary classes respectively. Similarly, forms for admission into JS1&2 and SS1 are available at the cost of N5,000.

Kindly inform your friends and family. Interested individuals residing in Kaduna and beyond can purchase copies of the form in the school.

PLEASE NOTE: The first common entrance examination is coming up on 10th July 2020

Online purchase COMING SOON…

Management.

Dear Parents, Teachers, Students and Pupils of Great Panaf Schools,

Our hearts and prayers go out to you all this time we find ourselves. It is our prayer that you all are doing well and keeping safe.

Based on the school calendar, we should have been planning to resume for the third term on the 4th of May 2020 but we are assured that the lockdown is best for our safety and protection.

Please Stay safe, remain calm and have faith. We shall overcome this. It is well with all of us. We were complete when we closed and we will all be complete when we resume in Jesus name, Amen.

With love from
Mummy Danmaida

  • Before putting on a mask, clean hands with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
  • Cover mouth and nose with mask and make sure there are no gaps between your face and the mask.
  • Avoid touching the mask while using it; if you do, clean your hands with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
  • Replace the mask with a new one as soon as it is damp and do not re-use single-use masks.
  • To remove the mask: remove it from behind (do not touch the front of mask); discard immediately in a closed bin; clean hands with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
  • If you are healthy, you only need to wear a mask if you are taking care of a person with COVID-19.
  • Wear a mask if you are coughing or sneezing.
  • Masks are effective only when used in combination with frequent hand-cleaning with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
  • If you wear a mask, then you must know how to use it and dispose of it properly.

SOURCE: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/when-and-how-to-use-masks

World poetry Day 2020. Every 21 March is World poetry Day. It is a day set aside to encourage people to read, compose, teach and to publish their poems. It is also a day to recognize the rich cultural contribution which poetry makes to human society. Panaf schools marked hers yesterday instead of today (21st of March). The children were beautifully dressed in their various costumes and the presentations by different groups were fantastic. Our children were educated, yet still had fun.
We want to sincerely appreciate our parents who graced the occasion despite your tight schedule and for your support. Thank you for honouring our invitation. God bless you.🙏🏻 I appreciate all our hard working teachers for making this day a successful one 😘😘
To our enthusiastic Pupils, I appreciate you all 👏👏👊👊

Dear Parents. As our children are leaving school for an undisclosed period of time, please take note of the following:


This is not the time to take the children all over the place. Please keep them at home and avoid having people come to interact with them even while at home.


This is not the time to spend countless hours watching television. Children are a product of routine. Establish a daily routine for them, so they don’t get confused.


This is an opportunity for you to bond with your children and spend quality time with them. Use this time wisely.


Teach them age appropriate chores at this time. Let them develop a higher level of independence and responsibility. Don’t do for them what they can do for themselves.


They should wash their hands constantly with soap and water. This cannot be overemphasized. We have preventive measures, this is the basic one.


Let them drink water intermittently. It has been discovered that the virus settles in the throat for about four hours before it goes down to the lungs to cause respiratory problems. Drinking water, however pushes it down to the stomach where they can’t survive as the acid in the stomach kills them.


Build their immunity with a healthy diet. Let them take fruits and vegetables. Buying vitamin C and taking it daily helps to build immunity as well.

We will fight this scourge and our children will be protected from this harm.
Thank you.

BEGINNING OF 2nd TERM BULLETIN FOR NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENTS 2020

With great joy in my heart I welcome you back from the Christmas holidays. We thank God for the opportunity to see another new year.

School resumed on 13th January, 2020 and closes 9th April 2020 Gods willing and any adjustment will be duly communicated.

For this term and session as we are aware some basic underlying ethics and principles that has been drawn out for the session will still and be religiously adhered to. All we need is your usual cooperation to enable us achieve our theme for the session “Winning Together” in other words “TEAM WORK”

Teachers Training

A seminar on sickle cell disease as it relates to educating ourselves and future generations was held on the 10th of January, 2020 it was mind blowing and fills of information which teachers need to support adults and  children with such challenges. it is important to know that sickle cell disease is on the rise and the best method of solving the challenge of sickle cell is prevention. it is how ever encouraging to know that medical science is carrying out reaserach to find the cure.

Resumption Time – Our resumption time is 7:30. We understand with our parents who come from far away locations. We however plead with you to do better in leaving home early. Remember the gate closes at 8:00am.

Communication Book Our Communication books go out on Tuesdays and Thursdays for pupils in Nursery and Primary 1 – 4.

We urge our parents to kindly read through, make comments and append signature.

Uniform And Dressing

We still insist on our pupils wearing the correct uniform purchased in the school please note that we will not permit defaulters into their classes this term.

We hope our pupils learn to obey rules and regulations both at home and school.

Beads And Other Hair Accessories

Now that the yuletide season is over we appeal to our parents to ensure that the girls do not resume with any hair accessories.

The use of beads, hair accessories, attachments, dangling ear-rings are prohibited in the school, This is a school rule and for safety reasons. Hence we employ our parents to cooperate in keeping our pupils safe.  Remember to add white,black or grey panty, hose long socks and the recommended cardigan in your shopping list against the cold weather.

School Fees: We sincerely appreciate you all for prompt payment of fees. We also pray that God rewards your labour of love. We encourage those that are yet to pay to complete their payment to please do so before mid term .

Finally, on behalf on the management and staff of our Great school, I wish you a prosperous 2020.

Ekanem M.M. (Mrs)

Headmistress   

Beginning Of Second Term News Letter 2019/2020

On behalf of the Staff and Management of Great Panaf Schools I wish you all a very happy new year and welcome back to school from the vacation.  I sincerely thank God Almighty for His guidance and protection from the beginning to the end of last term and also thank God for his faithfulness in watching and keeping us alive.

Extra Curriculum Activities

This new term, besides the club based activities, there will be lots of other activities lined up for the all-round development of our students; these are as follows: 

S/NO DATE ACTIVITIES TEACHER INCHARGE
1 January 15th 2020 Armed Forces Remembrance Day

 

Mr. Henry James
2 January 15th 2020 Meeting with SS3 Parents/Students
3 January 21st 2020

 

Armed Force Remembering Day Mr. IdrisIdakwo
5 February 6th 2020

 

International Day of zero Tolerance To Female Genital Mutilation (Awareness should be created) Miss Made Ali

 

6 Excursion to Kaduna International Trade fair Nafdac NCSC club
7 February 11th 2020

 

Work Sick Day (JS1) A visit to Gwanawan General hospital, Kakuri

 

Mrs. Elizabeth and Miss Adeola

 

 

February 14th, 2020 World Valentine’s Day

(Get together for teachers)

Career Talk for JS 3

Mrs. Oguntoyinbo

Mr. Sam Idakwo

7 Feb. 22nd  2020 World Thinking Day Mrs. Grace Michael
8 March 8, 2020 International Women’s Day Miss Maria
9 March 14, 2020 Inter House Sport Mr. Chidiebele
11 March 20, 2020 French Language Day Mr. Danladi Kai
12 April 9, 2020 PTA Meeting

 

Punctuality At School:

We expect all pupils and students to be in school by 7:00am.  Please help the children get to school on time.  The school gate will be locked at 7.55am; any pupil/student who comes after the stated time will not be allowed into the school premises.  However, if for any reason your child will be late or absent, call the principal, vice principal or the headmistress on the following numbers: 07031339702, 08066597169 or 08036211710 before the time.

Hair Styles

This is to remind parents that the use of artificial extensions on pupils and students’ hair is strictly forbidden.  We want our children to look like school children.  Girls must have their  hairplaited, braided nicely or cut low for easy management; boys must also have their hair cut low.  Fanciful and designer haircuts are not allowed.

Uniforms/Footwear

This is also to remind you that the correct uniforms purchased in the school must be worn; those of them that have overgrown their wears should get new ones please.  We have also introduced joggers to their sport wear, interested parents can visit the school for it.  Also be reminded that only low-heeled black shoes socks (not canvas) with white socks should be worn with the school uniforms and white canvas with PE wear are allowed; multi-coloured socks, and sandals are not allowed.

Clubs

The school clubs are functioning effectively and our children are learning with fun.  You are reminded that each child is required to belong to at least one of the clubs.  Also, be aware excursion trip is club based.

School Fees

We enjoin our esteemed parents who are yet to settle bills for last term to kindly do so before resumption.  Also, payment for the new term should be made before resumption.  We expect tellers at the gate on first day of resumption

Parents’ Teachers’ Association

On behalf of the P.T.A. Chairman, I sincerely apologize for the inability to hold the meeting of the association last year.  We are very optimistic that the meeting will take place on the Thursday 9th April, 2020 which is also the closing date.

Meeting With SS3 Parents

This is to inform you that a meeting of SS3 parents with Management has been arranged to hold on Wednesday 13th January, 2020. We expect all parents to be in attendance as issues regarding their progress in school shall be discussed.

Theme For The Term

The theme for the term is still focused on Building good character for a better tomorrow.  This will be maintained for the session until we get the best result.

Use Of Standard English

We have observed that the use of pidgin English amongst our pupils/students is increasing at an alarming rate; most times students/pupils engage themselves in conversation  using the pidgin English.  This is shocking and has began to  affects their spoken and written English.  We have taken drastic measures to stop this practice.  Therefore, we call on parents to please cooperate with us when they are at home; they should be discouraged from speaking in Pidgin English.

Assessment

This is to remind you and also emphasize that our pass mark has been changed from 50% to 60%.  This is to ensure all students aim higher than the pass mark and perform better especially at external examinations.

Conclusion

I welcome you once again to this new term and pray that we have a successful term.  God bless you.

YakubuGaiya

Principal