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Regent Digest - Vol 8 Issue 20

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PAGE 51 CRAZY WEEKEND II - DAY 2 CRAZY COSTUME NIGHT Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 20

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PAGE 56 CRAZY WEEKEND II - DAY 2 DINNER & CRAZY COSTUME NIGHT Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 20

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PAGE 58 CRAZY WEEKEND II - DAY 3 INSPECTION TIME Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 20

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PAGE 62 CRAZY WEEKEND II - DAY 3 FREE TIME Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 20

PAGE 63 CRAZY WEEKEND II - DAY 3 LUNCH TIME Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 20

PAGE 64 CRAZY WEEKEND II - DAY 3 FREE TIME (GUEST WRITE ABOUT THEIR STAY) Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 20

PAGE 65 CRAZY WEEKEND II - DAY 3 GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 20

PAGE 66 CRAZY WEEKEND II - DAY 3 GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS DEPARTURE Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 20

PAGE 67 CRAZY WEEKEND II - DAY 3 DEPARTURE MY CRAZY WEEKEND RECOUNT On Friday, 31st January, we arrived at The Regent Secondary School at about 5 pm for the Crazy Weekend. As we got down from the bus, we were warmly received and I got to my hostel which is called Oduduwa. The hostel was very big and even better than I imagined. My roommates were Osaise, Sameera and Ihuoma. We left the hostel for the cafeteria at about 6.40 pm for dinner after which we had some activities and BBQ from Drumsticks. It was nice and tasty. Back in the hostel, we cleaned up and got ready for bed. Then at 10.30 pm, we heard ‘Lights out!!!!! On Saturday, we woke up at 6.05 am and I quickly rushed upstairs to my friend Samantha to wake her up as she was still sleeping but she got angry. Maybe she was enjoying her sleep too much and forgot we were in secondary school. Anyway, we had morning sports and a breakfast of waffles. It was delicious. We also had prep and the lunch of chips was nice. Later in the evening of Saturday, we had a Football match and my team won. At dinner time, we were served rice and fish and it was good. The costume night was really awesome and generally, I had fun during my short weekend at the Regent Secondary School, Abuja. -Peace U. Odor Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 19

PAGE 68 MEDICAL CORNER HOW TO STAY HEALTHY DURING HARMATTAN Harmattan, defined as “a dry, dusty easterly or north-easterly wind on the West African coast, occurring from December to March and the dry, cold, and dusty weather can make you sick. Take the following necessary steps to cope with this season:  Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration  Wash your eyes regularly to avoid red eyes which is common in during harmattan  Cover your nose and mouth with a mask or towel when it is dusty  Avoid or reduce outdoor activities, especially if you have allergies  Stay indoors to avoid dust inhalation of harmful particles coming with the wind  Wear clothes that keep your body warm  Come to the clinic if you have red, itchy, and watery eyes.  Get medical help if you have running, itchy, sneezing, and stuffy nose  Keep the doors and windows closed  Always use moisturizers to prevent dry skin and dry palms  Use lip balm to prevent cracked lips This season can trigger asthma and allergies. Asthmatic patients should always keep the inhaler handy and avoid dust as much as possible. This dry cold dusty season triggers sickle cell disease as well. Patients should drink plenty of water and avoid outdoor activ- ities as much as possible. Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 19

PAGE 69 MEDICAL CORNER Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 19

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PAGE 74 MEDICAL CORNER BAKER BOOK CLUB ANNOUNCEMENT Dear Parents/Guardians, This is to remind you that our latest Baker/Scholastic Book Club is now online. There are hundreds of fantastic chil- dren’s books to choose from. The due date for entries is Saturday 29th February, 2020 and we have only 2 weeks left to order from the latest collection of books. For the benefit of our new parents, Baker Books Club is an International School book club with the dual purpose of providing leisure reading for students and creating a vibrant reading culture as it occurs at The Regent Secondary school. The aim is to encourage students to explore the pleasure of books and reading, by providing them the opportunity to have their own books. In turn, the school gets a commission which helps it to earn free books for the Library. Every academic session, we sensitise parents and encourage them to buy books. The process is simple: click on http://world-schools.scholastic.co.uk/the-regent-scecondary/digital-book-club to browse the latest books and place your order. Alternatively, if you will require my assistance, I can be contacted at [email protected] . Thank you. Mrs Joy Okoro School Librarian. Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 19

PAGE 75 NEW STAFF MS SOFIYA ALIYU – GRAPHICS DESIGN & SOCIAL MEDIA OFFICER Ms Sofiya Aliyu is a self-taught Graphics Designer. She started designing during her service year. She has combined her love for creativity and tech by taking online courses on Graphics de- sign. She finished from the University of Ilorin where she studied Infor- mation and Communication Science and has since been a freelanc- er, working with a range of businesses and individuals to create aesthetic designs for web and print. She uses modern tools to solve problems and bring ideas to life. She is also equipped with the knowledge of various social media as a tool for business growth. Excerpt from Ms Sofiya: “It’s really exciting working in such an amazing school. I can't wait to create greatness with the help of the team”. Ms Sofiya is now on board as The Regent School Graphics Design & Social Media Officer. *************************************************************************** OLUDOTUN ONABOWALE ONAKOYA - ECONOMICS TEACHER Mr Oludotun Onabowale Onakoya is a registered and licensed teacher with Teachers Registra- tion Council of Nigeria (TRCN), and holds a B.Sc. (Ed) in Economics from OOU, Ago-Iwoye Ogun -State. He is also a Chartered Associate Economist with The Institute of Chartered Econo- mist of Nigeria (ICEN). He currently teaches at the Regent Secondary School in the Faculty of Business and Enterprise where he is responsible for teaching Business Studies and Economics at Key Stage 4 (KS4). He became part of the Regent family this term. Oludotun’s experience in teaching spans over a period of ten years - of which six have been de- voted to the teaching of the British curriculum with massive im- pact in the lives of learners. His strength is the deep knowledge and passion for the subject matter and the ability to build caring relationships with students. He is being motivated by facing new challenges and nurturing the greatness in students; tools which the Regent Secondary School undoubtedly provides. Excerpt from Mr Oludotun: “I am happy to be part of the Regent Project. I am glad to work with experienced and seasoned teachers and look forward to achieving great academic excellence and world-class results with my students in their examinations and beyond the class- room” Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 19

PAGE 76 READER OFTHE WEEK The Reader of Week 5 is -Rudolf Osamudiame Okoeguale (Year 10 Volta) He has read and reviewed the following books;  A Silent Voice vol.1 by Yoshitoki Oima  A Silent Voice vol.3 by Yoshitoki Oima  A Silent Voice vol.4 by Yoshitoki Oima  A Silent Voice vol.5 by Yoshitoki Oima  A Silent Voice vol.6 by Yoshitoki Oima  A Silent Voice vol.7 by Yoshitoki Oima The Reader of Week 6 is -Morenike Ni’mah Oyeleke (Year 9 Sene- gal) She has read and reviewed the following books;  Cinder by Marissa Meyer  Scarlet by Marissa Meyer  Cress by Marissa Meyer QUOTATION OFTHE WEEK “Do not read, as children do, to amuse yourself, or like the ambitious, for the purpose of instruction. No, read in order to live.” - Gustave Flaubert, (1821- 1880), a highly influential novelist; he has been considered the leading exponent of literary realism. SOMETHING TO THINKABOUT If someone says “I always lie”, are they telling the truth? Or are they lying? Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 19

STUDENT OF THE WEEK, BEST FORM GROUP & HOUSE PAGE 77 Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness THE REGENT DIGEST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 20


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