Grace Schools have affirmed its commitment to providing adequate resources to equip and empower its teachers in order to enhance academic growth of the students.
The Executive Director, Mrs Olatokunbo Edun said that the school remains strongly committed to promoting capacity development of the teachers through various professional development programmes.
She explained that, beyond the annual celebration of teachers, Grace Schools have developed a pro-active and dynamic action plan to promote the well-being of the teachers.
Edun later distributed foodstuffs and other materials to appreciate the dedication and commitment of the teachers to the job.
The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) of the school also provided a comprehensive free medical checkup for the teachers.
its Chairman, Barrister Omoruyi Edoigiawerei said the PTA decided to focus on the well-being of the teachers as a healthy teacher is a productive one, adding that one of the best gifts for the teachers is to support them through medical programme.
Edoigiawerei said that the association focuses on health interventions on a yearly basis to contribute to the general well-being of the teachers. The PTA has always been a pace setter as it sets a benchmark for others, he assured.
The Headmistress, Dr Nike Akindayo appreciated the management for supporting the teachers and recognising their efforts in raising well-rounded students.
She applauded the PTA executives for showing adequate interest to enhance healthy living for the teachers.
From left: Supervisor Grace Children Schools, Mr Paul Ibe; Headmistress, Dr Nike Akindayo; Teacher, Ms Esther Arigidi: PTA Chairman, Barrister Omoruyi Edoigiawerei; Teacher, Mr Adegoke Adekunle; and Executive Director, Grace Schools, Mrs Oltokunbo Edin at the celebration of Teachers’ Day and recognition of teachers by the PTA