Showing posts with label Taqwa High School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taqwa High School. Show all posts

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Sporting Activities helps Children

The Director of the Taqwa Private Schools, Lagos, Alhaja Mariam Alimi, has asked parents to allow their children to participate in sporting competition, saying it is good for their mental and physical development.

Alimi spoke at the sixth inter house sports of the school held at the Agege Stadium, Lagos on Thursday 12th of February 2015.

According to her, apart from building the children physically, such competition prepares them for challenges ahead.

She said, “Sports help to build mentally and physically and that is why I encourage parents to help build their children’s interest in sport. We also discover talents in our children through sports and this helps to build their future.”

The administrator, while stating this also urged the government and school owners to provide sporting facilities in schools.

She added, “Sports play an important role in the lives of the children and events like inter house sports showcase talents in the pupils.

We hope to have a private mini stadium soon.’ The institution’s Board of Governors Chairman, Sikiru Alimi, explained that parents should not force their children to choose a particular profession.

He added, “Encourage your children in exhibiting their talents in sports and other areas of life. Again, there is no need to force children into choosing a particular profession.

“We participated and won the Lagos State Table Tennis ‘Talent Hunt’ in 2014 and won the first edition of the Dansol High School Soccer Competition, so we are bent to showcase the school as a place where all round education is given.”

Courtesy: www.punchng.com

Friday, January 30, 2015

Taqwa School shines at global event, harps on research, technical skills

THE importance of research and technical skill acquisition among Muslim schools was recently stressed, as Taqwa Group of Schools lifted Nigeria’s image at the just-concluded international World Robot Olympiads, (WRO), competition held in Sochi, Russia.

The school represented Nigeria at the world stage after clinching the first position at the National Robotic Olympiads in the country.

The Managing Director, Taqwa Schools, Alhaja Maryam Alimi, who expressed her excitement about the feat, described the atmosphere in the schools as that of “complete education”.

According to her, it was a deserved honour for the school and students to have participated in a unique and important event organized for young inventors and constructors because it will
prepare them as future scientists and
researchers, who will surely make our world a better place and a more technologically- advanced nation.

Alimi also emphasised the need for Nigerians to pay more attention to the development of research and technical skills among children and young people.

“That is why besides the competition, Taqwa Schools engage the students in many other educational events expositions, cultural, research and entertainment,” she said.

The final competition in Russia brought
together participants from all over the world with great victories and spectacular ideas.

About 52 countries participated in the
competition. One of the participants, AbdulKadir Sayyidi, revealed that being part of the competition really helped in building his confidence. He, therefore,
called on other students to join the robotic club to increase their creative skills.

Also speaking, Ruqoyah Falade, a Basic5
pupil of the school said she was, indeed, elated to be among other participants from other countries all over the world and interact freely with them.

The Principal, Taqwa High School, Hajia
Qudrah Olaleye, stated that it is part of the school’s policy to involve the students in as many beneficial competitions as possible in order to build their physical and mental ability.

“It is a thing of joy to be part of the world
event. They took part last year, too, and it has been a good exposure for the students. We are the only Muslim school there and we were determined to win.”

She urged parents to give the needed support to help the children achieve their future careers.

She said: “In Taqwa Schools, it has never
been only academics as usual, the psychomotor domain of education was also given preference and we are very proud as we raised the bar by winning the Lagos State Private Schools Table Tennis “Talent Hunt” organized by Atico Global Concepts in May, 2014 with Gold Medal.

Written by Sulaimon Salau

http://m.ngrguardiannews.com

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