MISSION STATEMENT Mission anchored on the fear of God to raise learners who are systematically trained to be independent, to face both academic and other challenges of life in order to meet the needs of the ever changing society. OUR VISION To raise a generation of tomorrow’s leaders who are academically independent and have the fear of God rooted in them OUR CORE VALUES o Discipline o Integrity o Independence o Diligence o Confidence o Spirituality o Excellence
MISSION STATEMENT Mission anchored on the fear of God to raise learners who are systematically trained to be independent, to face both academic and other challenges of life in order to meet the needs of the ever changing society. OUR VISION To raise a generation of tomorrow’s leaders who are academically independent and have the fear of God rooted in them OUR CORE VALUES o Discipline o Integrity o Independence o Diligence o Confidence o Spirituality o Excellence
What is now called Ferscoat International School started as Ferscoat Nursery and Primary School, in September 1992, with 12 pupils and 3 teaching-staff. The school metamorphosed from a coaching centre into Ferscoat Nursery and Primary School. Within a short time, the school became a household name because of the dedication and hard work of the staff and pupils of the school. At the end of the 1993/94 academic year, the pupils’ population stood at 48. In October 1993, the proprietor (Pastor Felix E. Opata) joined the school fully as the headmaster and Director of studies. By January 1995, the school recorded an astronomical increase with a pupil population of 350 and staff strength of 15. The approach of the school towards transforming pupils to excel was so sustained that it earned the school the accolade “Panel beaters” and “Extra milers”. By the beginning of the 1995/96 academic year, the pupils’ population had risen to 400 with a staff strength of 20. In June 1995, the school was approved by the Lagos State Ministry of Education. Despite the prevailing trend in examination fraud which makes pupils reluctant to learn, the school succeeded in instilling in pupils the need to work hard and be prepared adequately in order to be confident when sitting for external examinations.
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