Meadow Hall wins the 2019 outstanding school of the year award

Meadow Hall has won the award for “2019 Outstanding School of the Year”. The school won the award at The Africa Top Schools Award held recently in Lagos.

The Executive Secretary of Africa Brands Review (ABR) Mr. Joseph Ayodele, said that Meadow Hall was rated outstanding in all performance indicators of a 21st Century school.  The school received this distinction based on an assessment and judgment by a panel of industry experts on five different criteria.

Ayodele commended Meadow Hall for the quality and dedication in raising excellent, godly and well-rounded children.

He traced the history of the annual award to 2012 and plans to make the Top Schools Report and Africa Top Schools Award a yearly event.

In her response, Chief Executive Officer/Founder of Meadow Hall Group, Mrs. Kehinde Nwani, who was delighted that the school won the award said that Meadow Hall is committed to excellence and is passionate about the holistic development of children, and as such we have set high standards for the school, which all members of staffs work towards to ensure we exceed expectations at all times.

She said “at Meadow Hall, we have a Quality Assurance and Control department that monitors and ensures that everyone does things right. This has helped us greatly in being consistent in the quality of education we offer and in maintaining high standards, always”.

Nwani thanked all members of staffs for their commitment and passion in service delivery while also reassuring stakeholders that Meadow Hall will continue to set high standards and exceed expectations.

She recalled that in 2018, Meadow Hall was rated “Outstanding” by the Lagos State Ministry of Education after a Whole School Evaluation. The school was also awarded a Patron’s Accredited Member status by the Council of British International Schools (COBIS) in 2018.

“Meadow Hall prides itself as “the place to excel” in academics and multiple intelligence, as evidenced by the quality of education it offers through the British and Nigerian curricula, and where students constantly blaze the trail in various local and international examinations and competitions”, she said.

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