BY PAUL EGEDE
THE 2025 graduation ceremony of Frontline Group of Schools, Agbor, Ika South Local Government Area, Delta State, was marked by resounding praise from the Parents Teachers Association (PTA), following the school’s 100 percent pass rate in all external examinations from primary to secondary levels.
Speaking at the event, the PTA Chairman, Rev. Richard Ijeagun, commended the school’s Proprietor, Deacon Sunny Osuhon and staff for their unwavering dedication to academic excellence.
“Registering my children at Frontline confirmed the school’s high standards. The 100 percent pass rate is not an exaggeration but a reflection of the institution’s values,” he said.
He urged graduating pupils and students to remain focused on their studies as they begin the next phase of their academic journey.
In his speech, Deacon Osuhon expressed gratitude to God for the school’s continued progress. He highlighted key achievements for the academic year, including the outstanding performance in external examinations such as WAEC, NECO, BECE (JSS3), and the Cognitive Evaluation (Primary 6).
“At Frontline, we prioritise both academic and moral development. We are also upgrading infrastructure to provide a conducive learning environment,” he stated.
Osuhon also disclosed the introduction of skill acquisition programmes including perfume and liquid soap production to equip students with practical knowledge. He noted that the school has grown significantly, with 640 students currently enrolled, including 173 graduating: 30 from Nursery 3, 45 from Primary 6, 40 from JSS3, and 58 from SS3. The school is supported by 37 qualified, committed, and God-fearing staff members.
He commended the PTA for the cooperation, singling out Rev. Ijeagun and his vice, Mr. Chiyem Ojei for their leadership and encouraged parents to support the school through timely payment of fees in the coming academic year.