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In what promises to be the largest Education Fair in 2023, heads and senior leaders from more than 20 boarding schools in the United Kingdom is visiting Lagos this January to “learn what parents are looking for” and develop “partnerships with schools."
The event tagged, "UK Boarding Schools Week" will hold at The Wheatbaker Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos, on Saturday 14th January 2023.
The event is organised by Mark Brooks Education in association with the UK's Department for International Trade.
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The list includes Aldenham, Badminton, Bishop's Stortford College, Box Hill School, Cardiff Sixth Form College, CATS Global Schools, Cognita, David Game College, and Dean Close.
Others are Dulwich College, Fragomen, Haberdashers’ Monmouth and Malvern St James Girls' School.
Also, MPW Colleges, Nord Anglia Education, St. Andrew's College, Cambridge, TASIS, Truro High School for Girls, and Wycliffe College would be part of the fair.
Report say that the Head of Dean Close School, Bradley Salisbury stated that she looks forward to the Education Fair, according to her, promises to be remarkable.
Commenting on the high calibre of Nigerian students at his school, the Head of Cardiff Sixth Form College, Cambridge, Mark Brooks said Nigerian students "bring a work ethic that is very impressive.
Brooks said:
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According to the organisers' statement, the highlight of the event will be a Friday evening networking reception with guest speaker Ben Llewellyn-Jones, the British Deputy High Commissioner in Nigeria.
Recall that Legit.ng reported that about 23 of the UK's most prominent boarding schools will visit Nigeria between January to search for talented students to enrol. According to reports, the schools will hold sessions with interested parents and students at the Wheatbaker Hotel in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Saturday, January 14, 2024.
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The event is tagged UK Boarding Schools Week.
The event is in association with the UK's Department for International Trade and is Organised by Mark Brooks Education.
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