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Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Mainblockent(f): 12:35pm On Mar 16, 2022
As part of its promise to make education a major pillar in the building of a greater Lagos State, the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has launched The Lagos State Comprehensive Schools Programme.

According to Folashade Adefisayo, the Lagos State Commissioner for Education, the programme is basically a response to the high number of students dropping out of the public secondary school system in the state: “We noticed a heavy attrition rate among our senior secondary school students.”, she explains, “Many were not resuming in SS1, after JS3, and even throughout Secondary Schools, there was a steady reduction in enrolment.”

Statistics show that for every 10 students enrolled in JS1, only 3 make it to SS3, with just 1 student eventually graduating. Many of the dropouts get into informal vocational training and street level hawking and trading-related activities, exposing them to social vices and crime. The programme, Adefisayo insists, offers such students an option: “Instead of going into low-level training, stay with us and we’ll give you first-class training in vocational skills in the safe, controlled environment school provides.”

Above and beyond addressing the school dropout situation in the state, the programme is a model that is designed to unlock the unique intellectual competency of each student and is suited to their intelligence profile and local context. “In reality, there are many levels of measuring intelligence and how people learn.”, Peter Bankole, Chairman of the overall planning committee for the programme, iterates, “We aim to make Lagos the state of choice when it comes to employability and support for students going through the programme.”

The programme itself employs a two-pronged approach of general academic and vocational education. The vocational training begins in earnest at the resumption of Senior Secondary School and runs through its three-year duration. It covers five broad subject categories in the pilot phase; Agriculture, Tech and Digital skills, Beauty and Events, Building and Construction, and Media and Entertainment. “The students will have access to hands-on training that incorporates technology.”, Ayopeju Njideaka, Chairman, Curriculum Sub-Committee for Lagos Comprehensive Schools reveals, “In addition to learning skills in agriculture, fashion designing, software development, film-making and others, they will be taught financial literacy, entrepreneurship, communication, marketing and sales, and digital literacy, to enhance their employability and economic independence.”

What sets the programme apart from the already-existing technical colleges in the state is the ease of access offered to students. Instead of the rigors of trying to enrol in colleges in relatively distant locations as Ikeja, Badagry, Ikorodu, Lagos Island and Epe, (acronymed as IBILE), “The programme offers the chance to remain within the formal academic structure and obtain training similar to that in the technical colleges.”, says Abayomi Abolaji, Permanent Secretary in the Lagos State Ministry of Education.
“The pilot phase has commenced in 12 schools across Lagos' 6 Education Districts (2 schools per district). District 1; Alimosho Senior High School in Alimosho and Dairy Farm Secondary School in Agege. District 2; Majidun Senior High School in Ikorodu and Angus Memorial College, Igbobi. District 3; Ogunmodede Senior College in, Epe and Wahab Folawiyo Senior High School, Ikoyi. District 4; Lagos City Senior College, Sabo, Yaba and Government College Eric Moore, Surulere. District 5; Bola Ige Millenium Senior Secondary School in Ajeromi-Ifelodun and Ajara Comprehensive High School in Badagry. For the last district (6), we have Birch Freeman High School Mushin and Ijeshatedo Grammar School, Okota/Isolo. We hope to expand to 50 by September, 2022, with the ultimate goal of establishing the programme in every public secondary school in the state.” Abolaji concluded.

Regarding the sustainability of the programme, Adefisayo says legal documentation is ongoing but believes the critical involvement of the private sector alongside communities and other relevant parties, will foster accountability, and the durability of the Lagos State Comprehensive Schools Programme.

“It is education that provides credible, multiple pathways to life skills; to give the student a job for life, a career for life and a living for life.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/lagos-launches-comprehensive-schools-programme/

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Mainblockent(f): 12:36pm On Mar 16, 2022
Mainblockent:
As part of its promise to make education a major pillar in the building of a greater Lagos State, the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has launched The Lagos State Comprehensive Schools Programme.

According to Folashade Adefisayo, the Lagos State Commissioner for Education, the programme is basically a response to the high number of students dropping out of the public secondary school system in the state: “We noticed a heavy attrition rate among our senior secondary school students.”, she explains, “Many were not resuming in SS1, after JS3, and even throughout Secondary Schools, there was a steady reduction in enrolment.”

Statistics show that for every 10 students enrolled in JS1, only 3 make it to SS3, with just 1 student eventually graduating. Many of the dropouts get into informal vocational training and street level hawking and trading-related activities, exposing them to social vices and crime. The programme, Adefisayo insists, offers such students an option: “Instead of going into low-level training, stay with us and we’ll give you first-class training in vocational skills in the safe, controlled environment school provides.”

Above and beyond addressing the school dropout situation in the state, the programme is a model that is designed to unlock the unique intellectual competency of each student and is suited to their intelligence profile and local context. “In reality, there are many levels of measuring intelligence and how people learn.”, Peter Bankole, Chairman of the overall planning committee for the programme, iterates, “We aim to make Lagos the state of choice when it comes to employability and support for students going through the programme.”

The programme itself employs a two-pronged approach of general academic and vocational education. The vocational training begins in earnest at the resumption of Senior Secondary School and runs through its three-year duration. It covers five broad subject categories in the pilot phase; Agriculture, Tech and Digital skills, Beauty and Events, Building and Construction, and Media and Entertainment. “The students will have access to hands-on training that incorporates technology.”, Ayopeju Njideaka, Chairman, Curriculum Sub-Committee for Lagos Comprehensive Schools reveals, “In addition to learning skills in agriculture, fashion designing, software development, film-making and others, they will be taught financial literacy, entrepreneurship, communication, marketing and sales, and digital literacy, to enhance their employability and economic independence.”

What sets the programme apart from the already-existing technical colleges in the state is the ease of access offered to students. Instead of the rigors of trying to enrol in colleges in relatively distant locations as Ikeja, Badagry, Ikorodu, Lagos Island and Epe, (acronymed as IBILE), “The programme offers the chance to remain within the formal academic structure and obtain training similar to that in the technical colleges.”, says Abayomi Abolaji, Permanent Secretary in the Lagos State Ministry of Education.
“The pilot phase has commenced in 12 schools across Lagos' 6 Education Districts (2 schools per district). District 1; Alimosho Senior High School in Alimosho and Dairy Farm Secondary School in Agege. District 2; Majidun Senior High School in Ikorodu and Angus Memorial College, Igbobi. District 3; Ogunmodede Senior College in, Epe and Wahab Folawiyo Senior High School, Ikoyi. District 4; Lagos City Senior College, Sabo, Yaba and Government College Eric Moore, Surulere. District 5; Bola Ige Millenium Senior Secondary School in Ajeromi-Ifelodun and Ajara Comprehensive High School in Badagry. For the last district (6), we have Birch Freeman High School Mushin and Ijeshatedo Grammar School, Okota/Isolo. We hope to expand to 50 by September, 2022, with the ultimate goal of establishing the programme in every public secondary school in the state.” Abolaji concluded.

Regarding the sustainability of the programme, Adefisayo says legal documentation is ongoing but believes the critical involvement of the private sector alongside communities and other relevant parties, will foster accountability, and the durability of the Lagos State Comprehensive Schools Programme.

“It is education that provides credible, multiple pathways to life skills; to give the student a job for life, a career for life and a living for life.”

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by suent: 3:16pm On Mar 16, 2022
Lagos state all the way

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by shuttox: 3:17pm On Mar 16, 2022
A nice program

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by vincentjk(m): 3:17pm On Mar 16, 2022
In terms of development, this state is way ahead then followed closely by anambra and akwa ibom.

The way this state's governors run their things is highly commendable.

I am igbo but i give it to Lagos state.

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Olympiacos(m): 3:17pm On Mar 16, 2022
Yoruba first others follow

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by EdgarBounce(m): 3:17pm On Mar 16, 2022
Ok
Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by chaseblack(m): 3:17pm On Mar 16, 2022
Hmm
Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Jennyclay(f): 3:18pm On Mar 16, 2022
Gov. Sanwo-olu is really working.

Sanwo-olu for president

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by GboyegaD(m): 3:18pm On Mar 16, 2022
Proud to be an alumnus of the first comprehensive high school in Nigeria, CHS Ayetoro.

One thing comes to mind though, do these schools have the amenities for the vocational subjects? Back then in my school there was an introductory technology/wood/metal work lab, a home economics/food and nutrition lab, a fine art lab, a 13acre agricultural farm etc.

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Olympiacos(m): 3:19pm On Mar 16, 2022
Na yoruba get education for this country the rest na business and cattle rearing

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by IPIGSRDOTARDS: 3:19pm On Mar 16, 2022
Nigeria needs heavy investment in education.
Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Tintinnoty(m): 3:19pm On Mar 16, 2022
Nothing beats investing in education.
Despite the government efforts to make primary and secondary school education free, you still see some kids roam the street during school hours.

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by adefitim(m): 3:20pm On Mar 16, 2022
Good development
Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by qanda: 3:20pm On Mar 16, 2022
Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Justkeik: 3:21pm On Mar 16, 2022
Great development.
Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by aspabay(m): 3:21pm On Mar 16, 2022
Lagos State, always ahead.

Visionary Leadership

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Raien: 3:22pm On Mar 16, 2022

Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by RichDad1(m): 3:22pm On Mar 16, 2022
It can only be lagos. The state of excellence.

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Sebastine1994(m): 3:23pm On Mar 16, 2022
It can't attract fast money youths
Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by tolumizzy(m): 3:26pm On Mar 16, 2022
Eko oni baje

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by planetE(m): 3:32pm On Mar 16, 2022
Adequate measures should also be put in place to disallow the occurrence of any activities or gathering of underage cultists
Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Olam09(m): 3:37pm On Mar 16, 2022
Mainblockent:

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/lagos-launches-comprehensive-schools-programme/

I really miss Lagos state government school.. back then in school men.. Wey get many interesting curriculum activities.
Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by obiekunie01: 3:50pm On Mar 16, 2022
vincentjk:
In terms of development, this state is way ahead then followed closely by anambra and akwa ibom.

The way this state's governors run their things is highly commendable.

I am igbo but i give it to Lagos state.

what is the meaning of the bold?

you are igbo and so

Besides, when last did you even visit igbo land??

Are you even aware that those school in the pics are not even up to the level of schools in southeast?

Are you even aware that schools in the east are so top class they have been winning global awards for the past 15 years??

ogbomoso man! stop claiming igbo. stop pretending to be who you are not.


lest i forget - those white kids are actually in secondary school in oba! grundtvic

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Re: Lagos launches Comprehensive Schools Programme by Ykc2(m): 3:53pm On Mar 16, 2022
vincentjk:
In terms of development, this state is way ahead then followed closely by anambra and akwa ibom.

The way this state's governors run their things is highly commendable.

I am igbo but i give it to Lagos state.
any state giving what was giving to lagos and the state is not performing then something is wrong,people pay through their noses in lagos

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