The Archbishop of the
Catholic Arch-Diocese of Onitsha, Most Rev. Valerian Okeke, yesterday awarded a
three-year scholarship to Miss Glory Edwin, the best overall student in 2013
Basic Education Certificate Examinations for Junior Secondary School in Anambra
state.
Okeke announced the
scholarship to Miss Edwin, who is a student of St. Anthony of Padua High
School, Nkpor, at the Archbishop’s Court in the Basilica of the Most Holy
Trinity, Onitsha.
The Archbishop said that
the scholarship was primarily meant to encourage ``hard work and dignity of
labour’’. He added that the scholarship was meant for any hard working student
in Anambra irrespective of denomination or religion.
He noted that Edwin’s
scholarship could be continued if she still put up the same overall impressive
performance at her Senior Secondary Certificate Examination level.
Glory scored 14 Alphas at the
2013 Basic Education Certificate, and was the first to receive the archbishop’s
scholarship for impressive performance at the junior level meant to cover her
three years at the Senior Secondary level.
Archbishop Okeke said:``Today,
we are encouraging a hardworking student and by extension helping educational
growth and excellence in the state.
``Any student who works
hard from any school in Anambra State, notwithstanding his or her
denomination or religion would be a recipient of our scholarship awards.
``We have some
categories of scholarship awards; which one is the science competition.
``Where students compete
in area of sciences – Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology; where the
overall best are given scholarship and other awards to encourage them.
``Then, the other one is
the general education awards from our youth foundation, which is meant for
students, who excel in their education,’’ Okeke said.
Responding, The Manager
of St. Anthony of Padua High School, Nkpor, Rev. Father Martin
Ikeagu, said that the scholarship would further motivate other students of the
school to be studious.
Ikeagu said:``I must
thank the archbishop for this scholarship award; which is already serving as a
motivation to everybody in the school – administrators, lectures and students.
``We got these high by
following laid down academic discipline and guidelines of the arch-diocese and
we would continue to maintain the standard,’’ Ikeagu assured.
The beneficiary, Miss Glory
Edwin (15), thanked the archbishop for the scholarship award and other gifts
that followed it; while assuring the archbishop and her school that she would
put more efforts in her senior secondary studies.
Edwin, who worships at
Victory Christ Church, Onitsha and hails from Delta State, said: ``This
scholarship award is a challenge to me so that I would put in more hard work in
my senior secondary examinations’’.
Archbishop Awards 3-Year Scholarship To 15 Years Old JSSS Student From Another Church
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