Students scored 345 to 250 marks
Grandville Chukwure, 345, represented Nigeria at the 2023 Chemistry Olympiad in Switzerland
TEDA School was the best in Nigeria in the 2020 WASC
Admin I Tuesday, May 21, 2024
OWERRI – Nineteen students from TEDA School in rural Eke-Owerri, Obingwa Local Government of Abia State, scored between 250 and 345 marks in the 2024 JAMB examination. Their results confirmed the school’s top-tier profile in the Nigerian school community.
TEDA has a progressive track record of academic excellence. In 2023, TEDA represented Nigeria at the 55th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Switzerland. Grandville Chukure, who scored 345 marks in the 2024 JAMB, represented TEDA and Nigeria in that contest.
Furthermore, TEDA students were the sole representatives of Abia State in the finals of the International Olympiad Competition in Senior Chemistry and Mathematics.
In addition, TEDA students placed first, second, and fourth to emerge as the best secondary school Junior Science in 2022/2023. This followed their 2020/2021 performance, when TEDA emerged as the Best School in Junior Science, coming first, second, fourth, fifth, eighth, and ninth in the competition. Their student emerged as the Best Boy in Junior Chemistry that year.
The Abia State Ministry of Education proclaimed TEDA the Best Government-approved Private Junior Secondary School and the second-best Government-approved Senior Secondary School in the 2021/22 academic session.
In reaction, TEDA proprietor Dr Godson Dinneya praised the students and their tutors for the excellent JAMB performance. He said the school would continually invest in the enabling environment to deliver consistent outstanding results.
Recent investments in the school include a 1000-seater Auditorium with platforms for artistic productions, laboratories for all science and technical subjects, and workshops for mechanical, electrical/electronics, and woodwork.
Dinneya affirmed, “We began with a vision for comprehensive and holistic education and will continue. We offer total education for the whole man. Students work hard at their studies and extracurricular activities, and those seeds yield good results in external examinations while preparing them for the future.”