Her Highness, Queen Zaynab made a visit to Firth Manor Primary School in Lullington Garth, London yesterday to encourage the importance of Education and inclusion amongst children of all ages around the world. Firth Manor Primary school fosters an environment that encourages, nurtures, inspires and challenges pupils to be at their very best.
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HH Zaynab met with the school principal and HeadMaster, Miss Carmichael, Administrator, Lynne Higgins and the teaching staff, Miss McDonagh, Jane Hill, Rebecca Neale, Julie, Georgia, Kinga and Tracey. She was briefed about the school curriculum, pupils and teacher’s experiences. Her Majesty also met with Parents and Nigerian students who also attend Firth.
Firth Manor Elementary school provides inclusive opportunities in a secure environment for over 700 students that embraces an exciting and creative curriculum which allows all children to become confident, happy and self-motivated learners. A system Her Highness vows to bring back and implement In Nigeria.
HH Zaynab also spoke to the children about the History of Nigeria, Yoruba culture, Benin and The Kingdom of Ile-Ife ruled by The Ooni (King) of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi.
Her Highness remains committed to promoting education development, cultural diversity and unity around the world. "Happy children adopt a love of life-long learning through a creative curriculum taught by inspiring practitioners."
Special Gratitude to Firth Manor Primary School and the lovely reception Mel, Sue, Ellen Renata, Kristy, Sarah, Ali Al Khalili and Helen Rushton.
Ademola Odusami Photography.
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