The St. Charles Old Boys Association (SCOBA) has rewarded teachers in St Charles Grammar School, Osogbo, with a sum of N1.5 million as the academic performance of students in the school keeps improving consistently.
At the Founder’s Day celebration in Osogbo, the Global President of SCOBA, Mr. Tade Adekunle, commended the teachers for their efforts that culminated in the improved academic performance of the students.
Adekunle said St Charles Grammar School, Osogbo, is known for academic excellence since it was founded, and expressed gratitude to the teachers and students for sustaining the legacy of excellence.
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He said the 1.5m donation to teachers was in appreciation of their efforts leading to students’ 94 percent credit pass in the 2024 May/June WAEC examination.
Adekunle said the old boys also donated 53 two-seater desks and Chairs to the school. He added that SCOBA also donated 120 stools for the Physics/Chemistry laboratories.
He said: “June 3rd is our founder’s day. We come to the school every year to celebrate it. We want the current students to also imbibe this. The old boys have contributed significantly to the school, and we hope that the current students will emulate this.”
The Secretary General of SCOBA, Mr. Leye Odetoyibo, assured that the old boys remain committed to supporting the school to retain its top position among its contemporaries.
