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Exposed: Why Appris Grande is the prefered Academic Institution for children in FCT

 Appris Grande Academy is a privately owned co-educational Institution providing crèche and early years through primary and secondary education, located in Dabo Shelter Estate, opposite Canaan Estate, Life Camp, Abuja, the heart of the Federal Capital. The culture of excellence and security that envelops the schools has made them the toast of parents and guardians in the capital. city

Reports by Chidera Ngozi, in Abuja.

Gone are the days when parents just wake up and send their children to school without the necessary checks. The type of curriculum, the type of teachers, and most importantly, their safety. Everyone wants to drop their children off at school and be happy at work, not panic over distractions and negative developments. And as such, more than enough caution is exercised when choosing the right establishment for their children to attend. The good news here is that parents need not worry anymore about all that, because, in Appris Grand Academy, that is the priority, the key driving the foremost Institution!

A drive around the prime academic setting would instantly reveal the painstaking and tremendous effort that went into developing the structure. A deliberate and enduring plan was devised to ensure not just a cozy and conducive environment for the students but watertight security. The settings fit exactly like a modern living room with all the appurtenances necessary for adding value to children.

And one of the questions frequently asked is why Appris Grande Academy is different from the pack.

The answer is simple in the sense that Appris Grand features a STEM –focused Curriculum, with robotics and artificial intelligence, delivered through a structured partnership with certified external professionals who bring in the necessary expert practical training into the school environment! As of the moment, Appris Grande is way ahead in terms of technological debt, which is made available for the school intakes to study

And not just that, beyond the classroom, Students are engaged in a robust range of co-curricular activities, including sports, karate, and debate, alongside active participation in external competitions and exhibitions such as spelling bee contests, which definitely provides the cutting-edge exposure to competitive, real-world platforms beyond the classroom gates! “Virtually every intake in Appris Grand is guaranteed an added advantage from the day you are enrolled in this institution”, disclosed one of the excited parents interviewed.

The name Appris Grande is drawn from French, translating to “learning” and “great”. This is a fitting identity for an Institution built on the vision of providing a great learning environment where pupils are exposed to an atmosphere that inspires genuine learning. “This vision is anchored by the school’s motto, which is “achieving excellence together, which reflects its commitment to involving all stakeholders in education—the parents, staff, and the wider community- all geared towards achieving excellence, disclosed an interested observer and a public affairs analyst.

Appris Grande first opened its doors to the public on the 7th of January, 2019, with full operations commencing on the 16th of September, that same year. The school recorded a massive turnout for the simple fact that the services provided surpassed the imagination of the early callers and the confidence from the community it set out to serve.

The 2019/2020 academic session, however, coincided with the global shutdown triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, a period that tested Institutions all round! But Appris Grande weathered the disruption and by the 2020.2021 session had returned to full operations with renewed momentum

Since then, the school has recorded steady and deliberate growth in all sectors of educational skills. An excited parent with children in the school pointed out that they were amazed at the exceptional skills acquired by their children within so short a time. “I know this was all down to the brilliant teachers engaged by the authorities”, she says. In Appris Grande, all the teachers are graduates, no more, no less!

Today, Appris Grande Academy and College stand as a full-spectrum institution spanning Nursery through secondary education with well-equipped Laboratories supporting the College's academic programs!

The capacity of Appris Grande to guide learners further along their academic journey was reinforced when the Grande College was established as an Institution solely dedicated to secondary school, marking a significant expansion of the Grande branch!

These comprehensive programs are veritable gateways for good communication and classroom management skills! The strong passion the teachers have for discharging their responsibilities provided another glimpse into their professionalism. By far, the edge that Appris Grand possesses is the fantastic display of ICT equipment and Educational tools, which enables exceptional mentoring and the acquisition of rare wisdom at that very tender age! And definitely no parent would want to miss this golden opportunity to give their children.

The way forward in
The capital city is to have your child domiciled at Appris Grande

 

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