Mind Builders Schools WASSCE success celebrated as students score rare distinctions, earning awards and recognition at colourful Lagos ceremony
The school has set a new benchmark in academic achievement, after the Lagos-based institution announced a flawless 100 per cent pass rate in the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination.
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The school’s graduating students, who recorded distinctions across virtually all subjects including Mathematics and English Language were celebrated in a colourful ceremony filled with music, awards, gifts, and even cash prizes.
Parents, teachers, and guests applauded the feat that stood out in a year when only 62.96 per cent of candidates nationwide achieved five credits including English and Mathematics, a decline from last year’s results.
The event, themed Tech Drives: Shaping the Future of Learning, mirrored the school’s forward-looking motto, Building Your Child for Tomorrow’s Challenges.
The Educational Director, Mrs. Bolajoko Falore, credited the victory to a culture of discipline, innovation, and the school’s unwavering vision since its founding in 1998.
“Mind Builders Schools has grown into a reputable institution with outstanding achievements locally and internationally,” she said, highlighting the school’s resilience amid economic challenges.
“Our string of successes speaks volumes about the strength of our foundation and the collective will of our leadership, staff, and parents.”
The celebration also featured a keynote address by Mr. Sesan Obe, CEO of Centre Base Consult Limited, who urged the graduates to carry the “five building blocks of greatness” vision, discipline, courage, service, and faith—into their future endeavours.
“Greatness is not a destination, it’s a journey,” Obe told the students. “Go out and be great, not just in title, but in impact. Build something that will outlive you a legacy of excellence, kindness, service, and strength.”
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With their rare distinctions, the students of Mind Builders Schools walked out of the gates not only as graduates but as shining ambassadors of excellence, ready to take on tomorrow’s challenges.

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