Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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Name search ,booking for inspection,application for registration,registration inspections and other registration processes,temporary approval,permanent approval e.t.c
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Monday, April 22, 2013

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What you need to know about LORAL Schools,Lagos.

History of the School The School Loral International Schools experienced a humble beginning with the establishment of the Nursery and Primary Schools in 1976, after the Proprietress Chief (Mrs.) Loretta Nwosu returned from her studies in Scotland. Today, Loral has metamorphosed into five Schools, namely: * The Nursery and Primary Schools Day, Festac Town (1978) * The Secondary School, Day, Festac Town (2005) * The Nursery and Primary Schools, Day and Boarding, Igbesa (2002) * The Secondary School, Boarding, Igbesa (1994) * The Cambridge A/Level College, Boarding, Igbesa Vision To remain a leading light in the education industry and a benchmark for mouldings the spiritual, intellectual, emotional, physical and social life of a student. To provide a balanced education which develops students' personal and academic potentials to enable them cope with challenges that lie ahead through quality education Mission We Maintain a passionate single-mind commitment to moulding the tender life of a child from nursery through primary to secondary levels. Developing them into men and women of strong character and personality. Facilities The Various units of Loral International Schools are equipped with state of the art facilities. The ultra modern Loral International Secondary School Campus for Boarding Students situated at Igbesa, Ogun State, Nigeria, is truly conducive for learning and co-curricular activities The Day School in Festac Town, Lagos State, Nigeria, is also fitted with facilities to meet up with the qualification of a high Class Day School. This explains why Loral has maintained an unbroken record of successes in the Senior School Certificate Examination, The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Examinations, The London Cambridge 'O' Level Exams, SAT and TOEFL. Loral students are noted for consistently gaining easy access to renowned Higher Institutions all over the world. Staff Policy Our staffing policy ensures that only qualified and high caliber professionals are entrusted with the responsibility of teaching the students. Loral teachers are mainly self motivated and require less supervision to effectively deliver. The use of teaching aids to boost both the cognitive and psychomotor skills of the children is an added advantage to the school. Loral International Schools are positioned to boost the teaching, learning and growth rate of Students in Nigeria in particular and the world at large.

Saturday, July 07, 2012

Do you require any of our services in (1) Registration/approval of schools (2) Procurement of faclities/equipment for schools (3) recruitment/ training of staff for your schools (4) Administration/management of schools (5) Preparation of curriculum,prospectus,handbook for teaches/students,magazine/journals for your schools contact us today! Our support services start from your dream!
Govt moves to ease guidelines on private schools By Emmanuel Edukugho For prospective proprietors seeking to establish private schools in Lagos State, the processes involved in obtaining approval are not as cumbersome as before. Mr. Ibikun Daramola, Deputy Director, Private Education, Ministry of Education, Lagos State, disclosed the liberalization of the guidelines at a summit of private school owners held recently at Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) House, Ikeja. Acknowledging that the congress came at a time when private schools are going through transformation in the state, he noted that the journey towards making Lagos State a MEGA City and State begins from the foundation laid today by all of us. “However, the Ministry is aware of the geometrical increase of private schools in the state, which has necessitated a complete re-ordering and monitoring of all private schools in the state.” Before listing the steps to follow for a private school to be approved, he referred to one renowned American in the field of Educational Management, Carl Grant, who in 1971, wrote “…the education of a person takes place both within and outside the school. Therefore, teachers need to work with and understand the community in order to both appreciate and influence the learning experience that students have outside school.” “In education, the Inspectorate and Monitoring Units now called Quality Control Agencies, control the practice of Education in Lagos State.” Daramola said that the government has already put in place some comprehensive guidelines on the establishment of private nursery/primary; secondary and vocational schools in the state, and it is the duty of prospective proprietor to obtain a copy from the Ministry of Education and comply. “However, let me give some advice. In Lagos State, a prepared guidelines on the establishment of private schools is available for prospective owners of such schools. I know that many prospective proprietors are more interested in establishing Nursery/Primary schools. This project is a viable option with very little capital outlay,” Creche is not among, those running it do so at their own risk. The Deputy Director enumerated the following procedures. * Building: The preferable type of building is a purpose-built bungalow building with either a “U” or an “L” shape that would enhance adequate ventilation and space for sports and games. Although there could be one storey building, provided that the nursery section occupies the ground floor. The minimum number of classrooms is 15, including special rooms such as library, sickbay, administrative office computer room. A minimum of eight (8) toilets for pupils and at least two (2) toilets for teachers be made available. The classrooms should be painted with bright/warm colour, have ornamentals and flowers. Some equipments such as balls, skittles, swings, crossbars play pens should be provided. Fire extinguishers must be available in all schools. For the purpose of smooth lesson delivery, instructional materials like large magnetic white boards/chalk board, charts, relia, posters should be available in every classroom. Furniture must be adequate, comfortable and child-friendly. They include low tables and single seats for pupils in the Nursery, dual desks and benches for those in the primary. Teachers’ tables and chairs should be ideal and comfortable. While electronic/computerized boards are good, but very expensive. There should be laboratories for physics, chemistry, introtech, biology, fine arts studio. Registration: The first step is to apply to the Ministry of Education and request for a Name Search to avoid duplication of names – not used before. Three names can be given. Second step is site inspection by officers of the Ministry of Education. Thereafter, the prospective proprietor may be advised to obtain an Approval/Registration form if your premises was considered suitable for school business. This costs N25,000 only. The third step is Approval inspection by officers of the Education Ministry and other relevant agencies to be carried out after the purchase of registration form. Site inspection officers are seasoned professionals, on constructive visits and to give advice that will help you. Keeping the statutory records by the school some essential records must be kept by all the private schools. These include: Approved Building plan; Recommended text books; Tax clearance certificates for teachers and proprietor of the school; curricula for all the teaching subjects; National and State Policies on Education; and WAEC, NABTEB and NECO. According to Daramola, it is very important to comply with the Lagos State Guidelines on the establishment of private schools so that your school is not classified as unapproved. He cautioned proprietors not to pay money to any official and that all the aforementioned steps attract some stipulated fee which should be paid into Government designated banks. “Presently, the processes involved in obtaining approval are not as cumbersome as before. It is presumed that you might obtain your approval within three (3) months.” He reminded private school owners that the closure of illegal schools in Lagos State is a task that all well-meaning citizens of the state must assist government in doing. “The future of our children depends so much on the type and quality of education we give them now. We cannot fold our hands and allow sub-standard private schools destroy the future of these innocent children.” He pledged government’s readiness to continue to encourage private participation and investment in education. “There are over 10,000 schools in Lagos State, and more than 3,000 secondary schools or colleges. Many people are just out there without having anything to do with education, hence government has put in place these comprehensive guidelines. Building is first. In those days, children were learning under trees. But the products of those schools are our leaders today.” Pastor Joe Ejenavi, President, Association For Formidable Educational Development (AFED) in his address at the 2010 Annual Congress, said Private school owners have done a lot to complement government efforts.”

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

SUMMER CAMPS

SUMMER CAMPS FOR YOUR STUDENTS IN
GHANA
KENYA
SOUTH AFRICA
ZAMBIA
ZIMBABWE
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
CONTACT ROYALKONSULTS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
08033461576
FOR MORE DETAILS

PROJECT OVERVIEW


We provide equipment and materials for games, competitions and general fun stuff and we also make sure they get a meal every day

WHAT YOU'LL GAIN FROM DOING THIS PROJECT:

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An exciting, never-to-be-forgotten adventure into Africa and Ghanaian culture.
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The enormous satisfaction of helping disadvantaged children and knowing that you made a difference to them.
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New skills, more confidence, a greater understanding of a different culture, invaluable personal and professional development.
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And best of all ... an unforgettable experience!

WORK CONTENT:
This is a special Summer project which ROYALKONSULTS has set up to give the kids some something to do during the holidays that will be fun for them and won't cost them a penny. The idea is to keep them entertained and perhaps teach them some skills at the same time.

Our first Summer Camp took place in 2005 at St Matthews School and three have been a great success for all involved! Since then, the volunteers all loved it because they got to really give hands-on attention to all the children in an informal setting. Volunteers have made comments like, "the best time of my life", "I loved every minute of it and I'm going to miss my children!" and the best one, "I'm coming back for next year's camp".

The children love the Summer Camps - they're kept entertained and have somewhere to go during school holidays when there's no one around to look after them, and they get a meal and win prizes! The prize for our volunteers is the big grins across all the kids' faces :-)

One of the obvious activities will be sports - as many varied sports as possible - plus various other children's activities, such as:

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Any ball games, like Football, Cricket, Basketball, Rounders or Netball
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Frisbee games
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Dancing -children love to dance, so putting together a dance concert or dance competition would be fun
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Drama - Informal Drama productions is another activity that can be initiated - and all kids love play-acting!
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Music - teaching them to sing, to play an instrument and perhaps to put together a concert to be performed at the end of the holidays
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Magic tricks, juggling or circus-type activities
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Simple games like hopscotch, skipping, hula-hoops
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Arts & Crafts - here there are many options.
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Any creative activities, like face painting
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Reading from story books
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Or anything else your imagination can dream up that will amuse the children.

The kids will be learning to use English at the same time, so they'll not only have fun, they'll also benefit from the activity. These activities also benefit the children by improving their team-work skills, social interaction and building their confidence.

The Summer Camp will take place in the grounds of one of the local schools in Kwabenya and will be for children from all around the area, including other schools in the community. Kwabenya is a small town/suburb about forty minutes drive outside Accra city centre

Thursday, November 04, 2010

How to Start a Private School

How to Start a Private School
By an eHow Contributor
I want to do this! What's This?

Starting a private school is a challenging and time-intensive project. The rewards are knowing that you are making a difference in the lives of children and families. Don't expect to make much money from running a private school, just aim to provide an excellent education for your students. You can start a private school in 2 to 3 years as long as you have supporters dedicated to the project.
Difficulty: Challenging
Instructions

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Gather supporters and identify your educational niche. Your group should include a lawyer, an accountant, educators and parents. They need to commit to sticking with the project for the two years it will take to reach opening day. Their first task is to narrow your educational niche. Options include grade school to middle school, high school only, complete K through 12 school, Montessori and special needs.
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Take care of business and legal matters. The attorney in your group should take care of filling for incorporation and your 501(c)(3) tax exemption. The accountant should work with the group to establish a start-up budget. You should all work together to develop a 5-year business plan for your private school.
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Choose a location and hire key employees. Once the legal matters have been taken care of you need to hire a school director or headmaster and a business office manager. The group should write detailed job descriptions for these positions. These key staff members should be in place 18 months before opening day and will work closely with the group the rest of the way.
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Raise funds and advertise for students. No later than one year from opening day, start making presentations to community groups and service clubs to find parents of potential students and donors for your private school. Maintain a website and start regular mail and email promotions.
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Enroll students. Your facility should be open and ready for admissions, interviews and tours no later than nine months before opening day.
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Hire and train faculty. Sell potential hires on your mission and vision. Offer competitive wages to attract the most talented professionals. Faculty needs to be in place at least one month before opening day.
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Open the doors and start school. Look into joining state or national private school associations that can provide accreditation and recognition.
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