21 of Premiere Academy’s students scored more than 300 out of 400 on the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), demonstrating academic achievement once again in a year when widespread bad results have caused national worry.
Ogunmolu Olaoluwa, 16, is in the lead of the outstanding group. He received a score of 360 in English, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Makrop Favour, 17, and Abduljalil Ishiaku, 17, are not far behind, with 357 and 345, respectively. Seven further students had scores between 301 and 306, five more between 311 and 327, and six more between 328 and 338.
Further establishing the school as a top-performing institution in the Federal Capital Territory, all 61 of its students who took the UTME scored over 200, the generally accepted minimum score for university entrance in Nigeria.
“We aim to provide our students the tools and opportunities to match their global peers — not only academically but also in life skills, creativity, leadership, and values.
CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, Allcbts
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