By Musa Solomon. In continuation of the ongoing visit to schools to Monitor the level of Compliance of the New Education Policies, the State Commissioner for Education Hon. Wemi Jones on Tuesday visited some Public and Private Schools in Lokoja the State Capital. The team led by the Commissioner visited Saint Thomas Aquinas School, Nurum Mubeen International Schools, Saint Clement Minor Seminary, GYB Model Science Secondary School, Baptist Group of Schools, Rock N Gardens Academy and Michael Omonogun Memorial Nursery and Primary Schools. The Commissioner speaking on the New Education Policies said that the policies will ensure that Students learned subjects that are relevant to what they want to be in the future. According to him, the New School Curriculum has been streamlined to ensure that students are not overburdened with subjects that are not necessary but ensure that they learn subjects that will make the students add values to themselves and the society after living schools. He advised the schools to quickly adapt to the New School Curriculum to ensure that the students passed the subjects in the forthcoming WAEC and NECO Examinations. Speaking on the Teachers Registration Council Certification, the Commissioner advised the schools Management to advise teachers to take the advantage of the window provided by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria to enroll for their programs, noting that as from 2027 no teacher without the Teachers Registration Council Certificate will be allowed to teach in Kogi State. The Commissioner who was impressed by the …










