Mind Builders High School graduation celebrates Class of 2025 with outstanding WASSCE results and a grand ceremony themed “Built for Greatness”
Mind Builders High School graduation takes center stage today, Wednesday, August 13, 2025, as the prestigious Lagos-based institution hosts a grand celebration for its exceptional Class of 2025.
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The event, held at the school’s campus in the Ikeja Central Business District, promises to be a festive and unforgettable occasion.
According to Mrs. Bolajoko Falore, Education Director of the Mind Builders Educational Trust Council, the ceremony is themed “Built for Greatness”, a reflection of the remarkable academic success the graduating class has achieved.
Mrs. Falore confirmed that eminent Nigerians, friends of the school, and proud parents are expected to attend the two-in-one celebration: the graduation of students and the school’s historic performance in the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
“This is the best WASSCE result in our school’s history,” said Mrs. Falore with pride.
“We recorded 100% pass in 17 subjects and 90.9% in the 18th. We give God the glory for crowning our hard work with this outstanding achievement.”
Since its inception in 2008, Mind Builders High School has built a reputation for academic excellence, but this year’s result marks a milestone of excellence.
The school’s management reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining these high standards and offering maximum value to students and parents alike.
“We shall not rest on our oars,” Mrs. Falore emphasized. “The reward for hard work is more hard work, and we are committed to raising future leaders.”
The graduation ceremony begins at 12 noon, with performances, awards, and heartfelt tributes lined up to honour the graduating class.
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This Mind Builders High School graduation stands as a powerful reminder of what dedication, discipline, and vision can achieve in Nigeria’s educational landscape.

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