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FLAME INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, ABA. FIRST GRADUATION CEREMONY 2010


It is exactly 5 calendar years today! Flame International College clocks ½ a decade of her existence. During this period the college has undergone tremendous development and transformation in all areas of educational endeavour, bringing smiles of approval to the face of the founder, the president of Revival Flame Ministries Aba, Rev. (Dr) Jeff Opara, and his wife, the Director of Flame schools, Pastor Mrs Julian Opara.

FLAME INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, THE JOURNEY SO FAR.

During this period of the college’s existence, she has undergone tremendous developments and transformation in all educational endeavours. Our students have participated actively in academics as well as in the extra curricula activities both in zonal and states levels.

 

 

They have always excelled and recorded great achievements in those encounters, as some of the pictures found in this website will testify. Flame International College in five years got the West African Examination Council’s (WAEC) and National Examination Council’s (NECO) Approval to present students for May-June 2010 SSCE exams and subsequent  registering  for SSCE, having been found adequately equipped and running a standard approved and accepted by the two examination bodies. Our students perform excellently well in JSSC Examinations.

1st set of our Pre Nursery Pupils - From left:
Prosper Ogbonna, Wisdom Ndukwe, Precious Christopher, Oluchi Ezekiel, Austin Abogu, Nneoma Sunday & Uchechukwu Agwara.

The Royal Kids:
Precious S Okafor - Prince S Okafor - Princess S Okafor

Students of Flame International College relaxing at the hostel after school.

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IN THE RECORDS:::

The students of this school went out for the Abia State Secondary Schools quiz competition organized at different zonal levels by the Nigerian Christian Fellowship International and grand finale held at Aba Sports Stadium, it is on record today that The Flame International College came first and brought home The golden cup and The plaque.

 In the senior category first position for SS3 - - Second position for SS1 -  In the junior category they won second position for JSS1- 3rd and 4th position for JSS2.

The school also went in for the 2010 Bible quiz competition organized by the Nigerian Bible Scholars {Emancipators} and the grand finale was held at Aba:

They also took 1st position for the senior category - 1st and 2nd positions for the junior category - - At the 2010 spelling Bee contest, the school came 2nd in the Junior category - 3rd in the senior category.r>
In the Cowbell National mathematics competition, they were never left behind. One of the cardinals that has contributed immensely to this achievements so far is the caliber of qualified teachers which the institution parades, their determination and dedication to duty. They work relentlessly to ensure that students are properly brought up in their academics. They also ensure that the overall development of the child is well taken care of: educationally, spiritually, socially and otherwise. Discipline is the hallmark of the school.

Another cardinal point is the adequate equipping of the school with facilities recommended for any model school: Adequate science laboratory in all the four pure science subjects in secondary school Levels: Physics, Chemistry, Agric and Biology - Adequate equipping of the Home Economics laboratory - Adequate equipping of the school Library, computer studio and sports facilities.


With thorough breeding and proper upbringing, we have not experienced lawlessness or truancy in our students. We hope to keep up this tempo.

At this juncture we wish to use this medium to appeal to parents and guardians to give us maximum support and co-operation in bringing up their children/ward in the fear of God.

A better fraction of the academic life of these students is spent at home with parents or guardians, efforts should be made to discourage them from getting mixed up with undesirable external influences and character which have multiple and negative effects on these children. On our part we shall continue to work for academic excellence of our students.