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SS3 Students of Dansol High School had a pre-retreat programme this past week. For many, It was an encounter with God and you could feel the presence of God as you walked into the room. We send our learners as arrows into the world but the change has to come from within and then, without.
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It can be frustrating when a child continually gets low grades in school or when they are unable to meet certain milestones. The parents are disillusioned and the child feels like a failure… Dansol Christian Mission and Dansol Parenting Institute present a special seminar tagged *”Parenting Special Children”.* Some children learn differently. We will show you how. Come with your […]
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Friday 21st October was Parent’s Visiting Day (PVD) at Dansol High School. Our Parents had an opportunity to interact with class teachers and subject teachers regarding their ward’s performance in the mid-term test. Key Dansol officers were also available to attend to parents. Students from the Art department and the Skill acquisition programme proudly displayed their work at the venue.
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A National Essay Competition was organized by ‘Hacey Nigeria Limited in conjunction with the Access Bank of Nigeria to commemorate the 10th International Day of the Girl Child Conference. Over one thousand entries were received throughout the Federation. Dansol High School was ably represented by Tomisin Coker who came first with a brand-new laptop and #200,000 cash. Awesome job Tomison, […]
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We present to you, the “Teacher of the Year” (2021-2022 Session) at DNPS, Mrs. Michael Amarachi. Thanks for being so amazing. Keep up the good work!
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We present to you, the “Teacher of the Year” (2021-2022 Session) at Dansol High School, Mr Edet Samson. Thanks for being so amazing. Keep up the good work!
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Prefects’ Badging Ceremony at DNPS. Pupils’ Representative Council for 2022-2023 session.
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Our Time is Now – Our Rights, Our Future. Happy International Day of the Girl Child!  
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It’s Dyslexia Awareness Week. Dyslexia is a learning disability that’s more common than we think. You can learn about it and much more at our seminar tagged ‘Parenting Special Children’.
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