The Lagos State Government, through the Office of Education Quality Assurance (OEQA), has commenced the monitoring of schools for compliance with standards as students resumed activities this week.
In a statement on Wednesday, OEQA’s spokesperson, Adepeju Adeyemi said that the inspection began on Monday across the state for schools below the tertiary level.
He added that the monitoring team, led by the Coordinating Director of OEQA, Remi Abdul, visited several schools, including Dolphin Senior High School, Lagos Island, where the team was received by the Principal/Director, Comfort Agunlejika.
Abdul explained that the purpose of the monitoring was to ensure compliance with the approved resumption date as stated in the Year 2025/2026 Harmonised Academic Calendar.
Basic and secondary schools in Lagos resumed on Monday for the first term of the Y2025/2026 session.
According to the approved 2025/2026 harmonised calendar, the first half of the term is scheduled for 15 September to 31 October 2025, with a duration of 34 days. The second half will commence from 10 November to 19 December 2025, with a duration of 34 days. In between the halves are Open Day and Mid-Term Break.
Abdul noted that the monitoring team deployed was also verifying whether school administrators held pre-resumption meetings and whether key teaching and statutory records, such as lesson notes, diaries, and makeshift attendance registers, were in place for the smooth take-off of the new academic session.
‘While addressing SSS 3 students, Abdul encouraged them to take their academics seriously, noting that how well they perform this term would determine their transition to higher education. He urged them to read well, stay focused, avoid skipping classes and begin early preparation for their WASSCE examinations’, according to the statement.
Abdul also encouraged teachers to remain dedicated and committed to delivering quality education.