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Our students emerge top in the country for the third time in a row in Cambridge IGCSE exam

In what will be referred to as a consistent achievement of academic excellence, our students once again top the country in the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) exam. It can be recalled that in 2016, Honour Olatunji, a student of our school topped the world in Mathematics IGCSE, and this year, 5 students from our school have been announced as “Top in Country” in 5 subjects, making it a total of 16 students who have won the Cambridge Outstanding Learner Awards in the last 3 years.

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Award winners with parents and teachers

In an event organised by British Council and Cambridge Assessment International Education to celebrate the winners, Agbodesi Imoagene was awarded Top in Country for Physics; Lucas Nelson was awarded Top in Country for English; Raye Oji was awarded Top in Country for Literature; Toluwalase Awonuga was awarded Top in Country in Drama; and Titilola Akinola was awarded Top in Country for Global Perspectives.

When asked how he was able to become top in English, looking at the fact that many students struggle with the subject, Lucas Nelson, admitted that he couldn’t have achieved it if not for God and the excellent English teachers of Greensprings School. He said, “This feeling is wonderful, and I feel proud of myself. I owe this award to God and Greensprings. The school gave me the platform to succeed and provided me with the best teachers any student can ever ask for. I thank God I was able to deliver and make my school proud.”

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Lucas Nelson (in the red suit jacket) and one of his English teachers at the award ceremony

Lucas also added that, aside from the quality learning environment and teachers at the school, he also worked on himself by reading various books from comics to novels. Dr Barney J. Wilson, our Deputy Director of Education, who attended the award ceremony, expressed his joy about the awards.

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He remarked that “Greensprings remains the flagship school in Lagos and arguably all over the world. These awards validate the academic prowess of our students, and I am proud of the teachers who worked through thick-and-thin to prepare the students for this success.”

The Cambridge IGCSE exam is an international exam taken by students, age 14 to 16-year-olds. The exam is administered at the final secondary school year of various international schools in Nigeria, with the British Council and Cambridge Assessment International Education being the administrators. The Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards is an initiative of the British Council with a primary objective of recognizing best-performing students and innovative schools.