The AT-Tawheed Model School, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State has reiterated it’s committment towards the aspirations of nurturing the younger generation of the Muslim to become a better person and contributor to Nigeria.
The Model school said in order to achieve that, it gives quality education, excellence and moral development to the students.
The Chairman, Board of Trustees, Mufutau Bello, stated this on Monday in Ado-Ekiti while addressing journalists to highlight the lineup programs for the 25th anniversary of the school.
Bello stated that the School founded in the year 2000, has series of school categories ranging from Nursery, Primary and Secondary Schools.He added that the school has made landmark of producing of producing students in viable fields such as medicine, law, engineering, economics, radiography, among others.
Bello also stated that all students of the School who enrolled for 2025 Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) surpassed 200 with a number of them scoring above 300.
He said, “This joyous occasion is not merely a celebration of years gone by but a testament to the profound impact we’ve had on lives, the dreams we’ve nurtured, and the values we’ve upheld. It stands as a shining example of Allah’s benevolence and the collective efforts of a visionary community.
“Our journey began with a group of visionary members of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Ekiti State Area Unit, who dared to dream of an education system that would empower Muslim children with knowledge rooted in Tawheed and excellence.
“As the Board of Trustees, we’ve been humbled to serve as custodians of this noble vision, working tirelessly to uphold the integrity of our mission and ensure its continued relevance.
“We have witnessed infrastructure expansion, the introduction of digital learning systems, and the rise of alumni who are now making positive impacts across professions and communities.
“This silver jubilee offers us a chance to reflect on how far we’ve come, and to recommit ourselves to the path ahead. It also compels us to recognize and appreciate our teachers, administrators, donors and parents, past and present, who have carried the torch of this noble cause with dedication and sincerity”.
Also, the Chairman of the School’s Management Board, Engr Abdullahi Adebayo said the School has experienced significant progress in infrastructure, from a single rented bungalow to a well-equipped permanent site housing multiple classroom blocks.
He added, “Science and computer laboratories, a school mosque, and a newly completed two-storey building with 13 classrooms and a laboratory being commissioned as part of this celebration.
“Our ICT unit facilitated in partnership with Digital Bridge Institute has been transformed into a modern digital learning hub, completed with computers, printers, projector and other CBT facilities. The unit is also powered by solar PV backup systems. Today, our senior students take their internal and mock examinations using CBT, preparing them for national standards.
“Beyond academics, we remain committed to character-building through Islamic morals, spiritual development, and co-eurricular activities. We also run a functional and subsidized transport system and a boarding facility for both male and female students”.
The Chairman, Planning Committee, Engr Shereefdeen Sanni reeled out other activities of the celebration to include Novelty Match on Tuesday, Alumni Programme and Visitation to Orphanage Homes on Wednesday, Anniversary Lecture, Awards Presentation, and Commissioning of Project on Thursday, Prize-Giving ceremony, Medical Outreach and Jum’ah Service on Friday, alongside the End of the Year and Graduation Ceremonies on Saturday.
The event shall be graced by dignitaries such as Secretary to the Ekiti State Government, Professor Habibat Adubiaro, Senator Babafemi Ojudu among others.