Grace Schools continues to set
the pace in educational innovation, raising globally minded learners equipped
with the knowledge, values and discipline to thrive in an interconnected world.
The recent visit of the Consul
General of the People's Republic of China in Lagos, Ms. Yan Yuqing, is a strong
affirmation of the school's longstanding commitment to excellence in
international education and cultural exchange.
For over 16 years, Grace Schools
has remained at the forefront of innovation through its pioneering partnership
with the Confucius Institute, making the teaching of Mandarin an integral part
of its curriculum. Long before global citizenship became a buzzword, Grace
Schools had embraced the vision of preparing students to communicate,
collaborate and compete beyond borders.
The Consul General commended the
school's remarkable efforts in strengthening educational and cultural ties
between Nigeria and China, describing the relationship as one built on
friendship, mutual respect and shared growth. She also pledged continued collaboration
to deepen educational and people-to-people exchanges.
The visit was made even more
memorable by outstanding presentations from Grace Schools students, who
confidently showcased their Mandarin proficiency through songs, cultural
documentaries, traditional Chinese performances including the Umbrella Dance
and Kung Fu demonstrations. Their confidence, discipline, creativity and
cultural appreciation reflected the quality of education and character
formation that Grace Schools is renowned for.
As always, Grace Schools remains
committed to nurturing future leaders through academic excellence, innovation,
strong values and global exposure—empowering every learner to become a
responsible citizen of the world.


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