END OF FIRST TERM BULLETIN 

2019/2020 ACADEMIC SESSION

Nursery / Primary Section

 

RECAP OF THE TERM

Resumption Date                             –                       16th September, 2019

New Pupils Orientation                   –                       20th September, 2019

Nomination for Mathematics?        –                       27th September, 2019

Games/spelling bee competition

Independence Day/Geopolitical

Cultural day                                      –                       1st October, 2019

Practical life                                      –                       4th October, 2019

Teachers Day                                   –                       5th October, 2019

World Post Day                                –                       9th October, 2019

International Day of the Girl

Child/ Grace and Courtesy             –                       11th October, 2019

World Food Day Etiquette              –                       16th October, 2019

Open Day                                          –                       22nd October, 2019

Mid Term                                            –                       23rd – 25th October, 2019

Nursery Interactive Day                  –                       1st November, 2019

World Kindness Day                       –                       13th November, 2019

Spelling Bee/Mathematics

Games Grand Final                         –                       25th and 26th November, 2019

Revision                                            –                       25th and 26th November, 2019

Examination                                     –                       27the Nov. – 6th Dec. 2019

Christmas Carol                               –                       12th December, 2019

Funfair/Closure                                –                       13th December, 2019

 

End Of 1St Term Bulletin 2019/2020

All glory to God our Father for yet another successful term.  We are equally grateful to our esteemed parents for your support and cooperation towards  achieving our theme.  “Winning Together”.  I am elated to inform you that all the bench marks we set to achieve this term were successfully carried out.  Kudos! to our untiring teachers, parents and children for their hard work.  .  We appeal to those who are lagging behind to please cooperate with us bearing in mind that home work is for the good of the child and not punishment. .

Highlights Of The Term

This term was full of fulfilling academic and extra-curricular activities.   The children’s confidence and self-esteem was deliberately focused on,   they were taught, self-confidence, public speaking,  critical thinking, creativity and problem solving skills.

Academic Achievements

From the beginning of the term and new session, basic underlying ethics /  principles were religiously taught in order to achieve acceptable and appreciable academic standards.  All teachers worked hard at ensuring that lessons were taught effectively and our pupils were inspired to work hard to achieve the highest possible standard in all respects.

Extra-Curricular Activities

Apart from the normal classes, pupils were involved in intensive learning in these aspects. The following were successfully carried out:   All international days outlined for the term were observed, Scrap books were made, spelling bee  contests carried out as well as , mathematical games to improve reduce phobia for mathematics. A geo-political cultural day was observed, we had a Nursery Interactive day, Christmas Carol and Funfair.   As you l know, our pupils are not confined to their textbooks or syllabus for learning,  a lot more is learnt in school but outside the walls of the classroom.

Contributions from all the clubs and societies made our school activities quite interesting and enriching.

  1. Clubs/Societies

All clubs functioned as expected this term.  Kudos to all the teachers.  Below is the summary of the activities of clubs.

  1. Book Club

They were taught prefixes and suffixes , nouns, storytelling, puzzles Dictionary drills were carried out , activities such as reading aloud and crafts were done. Finally there was an excursion to the State library.

  1. Karate

In Karate, the pupils learnt new basics, focus, karate competition, winning strategies, discipline and self-defense.

  1. Girl Guides

The Girl Guides had teachings on nutrition and menstrual  hygiene.

  1. Home Makers

Home Makers were taught personal hygiene, how to use  a gas cooker (turning on and off) how to sweep and keep their environment clean.

  1. Jets Club

This term our scientists learnt the life cycle of some living things and their characteristics. They had a dose of Mathematical games and were acquainted with lab equipment and there uses.

  1. Vocational Training

The senior primary were involved in vocational skill acquisition , these include – Making of petroleum jelly body cream and room freshener.  We hope these skills  will make our pupil’s potential entrepreneurs.  New skills will be learnt next term.

  1. Independence/Geopolitical Cultural Day

Hmmmmm, if you were absent at this year’s celebration, then you missed a lot.  Our children were colorfully dressed in their diverse geopolitical zones.  There were also local dishes from diverse cultures which our guests had a taste of.  We sincerely thank parents for participating and making this event a great success. May God reward you all.

  1. Spelling Bee

There was a spelling bee competition  between the lower and upper primary school.  After series of rounds, winners emerged.  Certificates were given to all participants and prizes given for outstanding performance.

  1. Mathematics Games

These were also carried out to enhance children’s interest in the subject.  As we are all aware, the children have tendency to dread the subject.  The children had fun and their interest increased towards learning Mathematics through play.

  1. Practical Life Activities

Primary 5 pupils were taught how to cook Nsala soup, Pounded yam, jollof rice and fruit drinks during the home economics classes. Others were taught to sweep, dust, wash, dry and fold their hand towels. The children learnt a lot while having fun.  We encourage our parents to engage their children at home in tidying their rooms and carrying out some chores at home.   .

  1. Grace and Courtesy

The use of magic words will always be emphasized , helping classmate, (showing kindness) speaking in low tones , declining initiation (not saying yes when you need to say no) asking permission, excusing oneself, walking in a straight line and so on.

  1. Personal Hygiene

The following were taught – washing hands before and after meals or using the toilet, bathing, cutting finger and toe nails, washing ones  hair etc .

All these would not be achieved through wishful thinking but through , determination and hard work.  We thank you all for entrusting your children in our care.  We promise to do more.

Teacher Refresher Course

As it is in our culture, teachers present themselves for in-house refresher courses to improve their teaching skills.  This term we had mathematics seminar on application in daily life activities.  We were also taught how to teach mathematics  and to understand mathematical language.  This will help to improve the quality of teaching mathematics.

New Pupils Enrollment

The school recorded a number of new pupils this term.  They were given an  orientation on the school, its environment, rules etc.   One could see excitement and enthusiasm on their faces as they went round the facilities on ground for them.  We are equally excited to have them join us.  Based on this, we are assured we are moving in the right direction.

Open Day

The turnout for open day was impressive. This implies that we are walking and working together as a team for the benefit of the children.  For those who couldn’t make it we encourage you to do so next term.

School Uniform

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 next term. We hope our pupils learn to obey rules and regulations both at home and in the school.

Beads and other hair accessories

The use of beads, hair accessories, attachments, dangling ear-rings are prohibited in the school.  This of course is for safety reasons as we have recorded cases where children either push it through their nose or ear.  Hence we employ our parents to cooperate in keeping  our pupils safe.

Punctuality

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.

School Fees

Please be reminded that 70% – 100% of your child’s school fees must be paid on or before resumption on the 13th January 2020.

Holiday Assignment

Pupils have been given assignments in different subjects to keep them busy during the yuletide.  Please ensure these are done and submitted on the day of resumption.  This will form part of their second term assessment.

Conclusion

In conclusion, as we celebrate, please remember   to monitor your children’s movement, the days are indeed evil, so watch and pray.

Please remember to add white panty, hose / long socks and the recommended cardigan to your shopping list against the weather in January/February. .

Finally, on behalf of the Management and staff of Great Panaf Schools, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous 2020 in advance.

School closed on 13th December, 2019 and will resume 12th January for boarders and 13th January, 2020 for day pupils. God’s willing.

 

Ekanem, M. M. (Mrs.)

Headmistress

 

End Of Term Bulletin (1st term) 2019/2020

We give  Glory  to God   our Father for yet another successful term.  We thank you our esteemed parents for your support and cooperation throughout the term.  The theme for the term was “Building good character for a better tomorrow”.  I am most elated to inform you that we recorded fewer cases of indiscipline and immoral behaviour.  Our students behaved better, this was demonstrated by their conduct in the last examination.  I give kudos to our untiring teachers,  we had less complaints  on students copying notes and doing their assignments.  We pray this continues in the subsequent terms.

Highlights Of The Activities For The Term

Resumption Date                             –                       16th September, 2019

New Students Orientation              –                       20th September, 2019

Independence Day/Geopolitical

Cultural day                                      –                       1st October, 2019

Teachers Day                                   –                       5th October, 2019

World Post Day                                –                       9th October, 2019

International Day of the Girl

Child/ Grace and Courtesy             –                       11th October, 2019

World Food Day Etiquette              –                       16th October, 2019

Open Day                                          –                       22nd October, 2019

Mid Term                                            –                       23rd – 25th October, 2019

Spelling Bee                                     –                       1st November, 2019

World Kindness Day                       –                       13th November, 2019

Revision                                            –                       25th and 26th November, 2019

Examination                                     –                       27the Nov. – 6th Dec. 2019

Christmas Carol                               –                       12th December, 2019

Funfair                                               –                       13th December, 2019

This term was full of academic and extra-curricular activities.  The focus was on restoring student’s confidence and self-esteem through debate, paper presentations, quizes and public speaking exercises.  This was buttressed in classes by subject teacher’s especially English language, on the assembly ground and at their various clubs.

Academic Achievements

As a result of the hard work and dedication of teachers and students, the school was well represented in different competitions.  First and foremost, at the last week of the third term 2018/2019, Joshau Bada a student in (JS 3 then) represented the school and the Northern region in the National spelling bee in Akwa – Ibom State.  He did his best and was among the top 10 contestants.  Likewise, Daniel Okoli our student in SS3 and another student from Federal Girls College Zaria represented the state in a MAN Mathematics competition in Rivers State, they both did well and came 3rd position.  Daniel also represented the State and the North West Region in a National Maths TV show in Abuja.  Out of the 36 states including Abuja, he was among the top 6 of 117 participants.

Furthermore, three of our students Abba Mshelia, George Bringham and Suleiman Sherif all in SS2 Technical; performed wonderfully in the NTA/ETV science competition in which we came top at the state level  competition and were selected to represent the state at the National Level. Their performance was great; to the Glory of God, they came second position in the Nation.  As a way of encouragement, management granted them tuition free award for second term of the 2019/2020 academic session.

The school is also doing well in sports.  This term, our students represented the school in a chess competition organized by Kaduna State Chess Association; their performance was excellent.  We beat all schools to emerge the overall winner.

Extra Curricular Activities

Extra curricular activities went on well in the school.  Different club activities were organized for the development of the students/pupils.  Some of the activities carried out were; Excursions, quizzes, debates, paper presentations, public speaking exercises and so on.

The Art and Languages Department organized an inter-school debate.  Two schools competed with us and we came first position.

Similarly, the Social Science Department organized a quiz competition.  Three schools were invited and at the end of the competition, we came second position.

Also, The Science Department through the JETS Club went for an excursion to Blue Camel Solar Company along Peugeot Automobile Nigeria (PAN) drive; it was very exciting and educating.

The Language Department through the Literary and Debating Club went to the Federal High Court, Kaduna for an excursion.

Academic Development

You are aware of our mentorship programme which was introduced to help give guidance, advice, assistance and prompt support  to all students.   The programme has been helping us to discover students and their potentials / problems. The school in collaboration with “Triple M” set up an Intervention Centre to profer solution to students with problems in various areas such as moral, academic, reading, writing, and speaking etc. This includes all students with phobia for maths and other related subjects.  We encourage all parents to take this opportunity for their wards with such problems.

We also informed you at the beginning of term that our pass mark is no longer 50%, it has been raised to 60% ; this means, students who score less than 60% at the end of the term have failed.  This is to ensure all students aim higher than the pass mark and perform better especially at external Examinations .

In order to make mathematics more interesting, the school has purchased mathematical games and mental maths techniques.  This will be introduced next term to JS 1 students.  It would be effected on their time-table on Friday and Saturday.  We wish to use medium to solicit your maximum cooperation please,  we will inform you when the Saturday lesson will commence.

School Development

You may be aware that we have been producing garri for our consumption, this is part of our diversification move.  Also, a water treatment plant was set up and supply of drinking water is now 24 hours.  Equally, we are pleased to inform you that our bakery has successfully taken off, serving bigger and better bread for our boarding students consumption.

School Fees Collections

The payment of school fee has slightly improved since the introduction of 100% payment before resumption.  We thank majority of our parents who complied and are prompt in payment of their fees.  However, we appeal to the few who pleaded for few weeks grace to pay their balances to do so before the beginning of the new term.  Tellers have been issued to that effect.

Open Day

The turnout at our last open day was impressive,   this means that we are walking and working together as a team for the benefit of the children.  For those who couldn’t make it we encourage you to do so next term as it is a great motivation to students and teachers alike.  .

School Uniform

We still insist on our children wearing the correct uniforms purchased in the school. Some of them especially in JS3, SS1, SS2 and SS3 are still using the uniforms they bought 2 to 3 years back.  They have overgrown them which make them look shabby, uncomfortable and indecent.  We encourage parents to get new ones for them.  Also, we have introduced joggers to their sport wear ; interested parents can visit the school for it.

Holiday Assignment

In order to keep students busy during the holidays as usual, our teachers have given take home assignments packaged in their envelopes, it is also on our WhatsApp platform .  Please ensure that they are fully engaged to avoid idleness.  As the saying goes, “an idle mind is the devil’s workshop”.

Conclusion

Finally, on behalf of the Management, staff of Great Panaf Schools, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous 2020 in advance.

School closed on the 13th December, 2019 and will  resume on the 12th January for boarders and 13th January, 2020 for day students . God’s willing.

Best wishes

Mr. Yakubu Gaiya

Principal

 

 

Welcome back to school!!

Dear esteemed parents,

I am very pleased to welcome you to the third and final term of the 2018/2019 academic session. Though the holiday was too short, everything has been put in place for the successful kick off the term; the teachers are so excited and enthusiastic to give their best as this is the concluding part of the session in which students would be tested for promotion into the next class. It is also the term we get to consolidate all policies and strategies put in place since the beginning of the academic year. We are full of hope and expectations having set of relevant learning activities towards ensuring that our scholars achieve excellence in academics and character.

We expect our students to remain focus and full of determination to succeed. It is our prayer that all students would do very well and be promoted to the next class.

External Examinations

We sincerely apologise for the short notice concerning the NECO (BECE) Examination. We made efforts to get information on the Exam on time but it yielded no results.

We were informed about the examinations two days to the commencement of the exam. The official time table was given on the day of the exams. We pray that this will never repeat itself again. The exam has since commenced and we are full of hopes that our students will do well.

The WAEC/SSCE is also in progress the students have demonstrated confidence and enthusiasm after each paper, we pray that they will all pass with flying colours.

Theme for the term

The theme of this term is ‘Panaf my school’. This theme focuses more on enlightening students on the history and values of our school as a means of enhancing national consciousness.

We will teach them the norms and values of this great school focusing mainly in exam malpractice, moral, cleanliness of their body and the environment. Also teachings on various heroes, monuments and cultures from the event parts of the country will be incorporated as sub-themes.

EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

Inter House Sports: Having concluded the heats last term, the finals will take place on the first week of June.

Graduation/Speech and Prize Giving Day: This is the term we bid our final year students good bye and bid our primary five pupils welcome to Junior Secondary one. We also on this day award outstanding performance amongst students is SS3 only and staff, watch cut for the teacher of the year award. (Principal award).

Extra Curricular Activities Clubs:

We shall maintain the same clubs ran in the previous term, we expect every student to belong to one club and movement from one club to another is not allowed. If there is a need to change one’s club, it may be entertained at the beginning of a new session.

In addition, other extra curricular activities that would be observed are:

  • 21st May, 2019 World Day for Cultural Diversity: The focus will be on the sub-theme for the term emphasis on different culture in the society.
  • 27th May, 2019 National Children’s Day: Students will be selected to visit some orphanage homes.
  • 31st May, 2019 World Tobacco Day: awareness would be created
  • 5th June, 2019. Jets club excursion to Peugeot automobile company.
  • 7th June, 2019: NAFDAC NCSC club will visit the NAFDAC office in Kaduna.
  • 14th June, 2019 World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought: – Students would be encouraged to plant at least one plant at home and some selected students will demonstrate that in the school.
  • 14th June, 2019 Inter Class quiz organized by social science department.
  • 21st June, 2019: Inter school competition organized by vocational department.
  • 26th June, 2019: International Day against Drug Abuse and Trafficking. Awareness will be created.
  • 5th July, 2019 Literary/Debating Club: Will go on excursion to the state house of assembly.
  • 5th July, 2019: Inter class quiz competition organized by the science department.

Targets

Below are some of our targets for the term and we pray we will achieve them all.

  1. We want to achieve a 100% success in WAEC SSCE and BECE JSCE Examinations. Be the overall best school.
  2. We want to achieve a total average of al least 70% in each class.
  3. Every student should score at least 50% in all subjects.
  4. All our students should be conscious of the school environment and make it clean always.
  5. Total eradication of Maths phobia
  6. Help students working below expectation through our mentorship programme.
  7. Increase student’s enrolment through massive awareness

Fees:

I implore those who are yet to make payment of school fees for last term

to do so and we except 70% – 100%. Payment of fee for this term. I encourage parents to give school fees payment a higher priority amongst other commitment as we cannot run the school smoothly without your prompt payment. May God continue to enrich you wallets.

School Bus

We plead with parents to get their children ready as early as possible for pick up so as not to cause delay and lateness. The school was able to purchase additional buses for easy conveyance of children; however, there are some roads and streets that are not convenient for the buses to ply, we encourage you to take and collect the children at the various spots designated by the school for pick up.

Uniforms

We still insist on students wearing the appropriate and complete school uniform. The blazers must be worn on Mondays then other days they may decide not to wear it but the school shirt must always be tucked in and the tie properly knotted. Slimmed or penciled/fitted trousers/shirts, skirts are not allowed and will be confiscated if found in the possession of any students.

Boys should keep their hairs very low and those already growing bears should remove them completely. Girls are to plait or keep their hair very low. No attachment or wool is allowed. We encourage all students to maintain a very good hygiene as we all know that cleanliness is next to godliness.

Correspondence

All further correspondence with parents will be via email face book page and the school website (www.Panaf.sch.ng) finally, you will find the academic calendar for this term attached with this letter.

Thank you for your support as we look forward to another successful term.

Best regards.

 

Yakubu Gaiya

PRINCIPAL.