Lagos: Miss Kenechukwu Uba, a student of Caleb International College, Magodo, Lagos State, has been honoured with the coveted ‘Outstanding Cambridge Learners’ Award.
She received the award for being the ‘Top in World’ candidate for the November 2024 Cambridge (IGCSE) English, as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement).
IGCSE refers to the International General Certificate of Secondary Education.
This is contained in a statement by Prof. Elvis Otobo, Spokesperson to Dr Oladega Adebogun, Proprietor and founder of Caleb Group of Schools and University, issued to the media on Friday in Lagos.
According to Otobo, the pronouncement by Rod Smith, Group Managing Director, International Education at Cambridge University Press and Assessment, recognises Uba’s exceptional proficiency in spoken English on the global stage.
“Uba’s achievement underscores Caleb International College’s unwavering commitment to nurturing godliness, character development, and discipline alongside academic excellence.
“At the heart of the school’s mission is a holistic framework that combines advanced pedagogical techniques with one of the nation’s finest science and technology laboratories, as well as an extensive, digitally enabled library.
“This world-class learning environment empowers students to excel in rigorous international examinations and to contribute meaningfully to society. Uba’s outstanding performance overjoys us,” he said.
According to him, Adebogun described her success as an embodiment of the college’s core values of integrity, perseverance, and innovation.
“We invest heavily in cutting-edge teaching methods from flipped classrooms to AI-driven language laboratories, so that every student can discover their potential and lead with confidence,” he stated.
Otobo noted that Uba, who received her award at a well-attended event in Lagos, attracted commendations for achieving the highest speaking endorsement score worldwide.
He stated that the British Council, Cambridge University Press, and Assessment hosted the ceremony.
Speaking at the ceremony, Louise Hendey, Director, Sub-Saharan Africa,
International Education, Cambridge, said the award celebrated not just a remarkable individual, but also the supportive learning ecosystem that enabled her success.
“Cambridge is delighted to partner with institutions like Caleb British International School that foster global citizens, equipped to thrive in an ever-changing world,” Hendey said.
Reflecting on her journey, Uba stated that from the moment she enrolled at Caleb, she felt inspired by the teachers who challenged her to think deeply and by her peers, who encouraged her to persevere.
“Preparing for the speaking endorsement in our state-of-the-art laboratory sharpened my confidence. This recognition belongs to everyone; my mentors, classmates and my family,” Uba said.