African Church Grammar School alumni will host a 70th anniversary event unveiling a future master plan to shape the institution’s growth.
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n a significant milestone, the African Church Grammar School Old Students Association (AFROGRAMMS OSA) in Abeokuta, Ogun State, is gearing up for its 70th Anniversary celebration.
This notable event, scheduled for Saturday, 9th November 2024, promises a comprehensive stakeholders engagement and the official unveiling of the “Future School Master Plan,” marking a strategic blueprint for the institution’s future development.
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The National Executive Council of AFROGRAMMS OSA, led by National President Dr. Babatunde Akinsola, is orchestrating the event to bring together influential alumni, including all past presidents and current Presidents and Secretaries from various branches and club sets of the alumni network.
This gathering will be held at the distinguished Senator Ibikunle Amosun Hall on the African Church Grammar School premises in Abeokuta, commencing at 10 a.m.
Dr. Soaga Babatunde, the association’s National Public Relations Officer, made the announcement in a formal statement, highlighting the importance of the event in uniting key stakeholders to support the school’s continued growth and future achievements.
The anniversary event will also present alumni with the chance to contribute meaningfully to the institution’s legacy, fostering a united vision for upcoming generations.
“Our goal is to unveil the African Church Grammar School Old Students Association Future School Master Plan, setting a course for sustained academic and infrastructural progress,” the statement read.
This master plan signifies a roadmap aimed at reinforcing the educational quality, campus infrastructure, and overall student experience within the school.
The event is expected to be a memorable celebration of tradition, collaboration, and forward-looking vision.
Alumni from across Nigeria and beyond are encouraged to attend, connecting with peers and supporting a shared commitment to the school’s future.

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