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Crest Nursery and Primary School, off Aderinola Street, Osogbo

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Asalam alaykum, This is to inform our esteemed parents that the Mid term break comes up on Friday 27th and Monday 30th October, 2017. The School resumes back on Tuesday 31st October, 2017. Pls take adequate care of our children and ensure they do all their Homework. May Allah grant us success in this world and Hereafter. Thank you. MA Salam

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A fast-growing school in Okinni, Osogbo requires the services of passionate and dynamic teachers who wish to develop a career in teaching. Vacancies exist for the following positions: 1. Preschool teacher (with experience in daycare handling) 2. Nursery teachers (with experience in phonics and diction) 3. Primary school teacher with special skills in teaching English, science and creative writing. Send your CV and application to crestnurseryandprimaryschool@yahoo.com on or before 27th August 2017. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. For further Enquiry - 08052333529

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Crest Holiday Camp Theme: Building Youngsters towards Leadership @Crest Schools Permanent Site, Aderinola Street, Woru Area, Okinni, Osogbo Date: 4th-10th August, 2017 Age: 5-21 Featuring: √Leadership (Confidence Building, Teaming, Taking Responsibility & Ownership) √Creative art and sand painting √Spelling Bees and Public Speaking √Quiz and Debate √Games and Puzzles(Treasure hunting, Scrabble, Chess, etc) Fee: #7500 ACCESS BANK: 0697212564 **Limited spaces available **Come with your camping materials Enquiries: Abiola(08130848833) Ali (08114736433) Zainab (08100122788)

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I AM A TEACHER I am a teacher not because I went to college Not because I am taught how to teach Not because I am paid salary Not because I have to teach to live Not because there are no 'better jobs' Not because I'm compelled. Not because I want to be called Sir/Master. I AM A TEACHER because it is my CALLING. Sometimes I look at my certificate, my school, my pupils as I compare it with my salary, I laugh When I look at what I teach, how i teach it, I thank God for taking me through college. But when I sit down and look at the past, how the end has been for some teachers as compared to other professionals, I feel sorry for the profession. But when I remember that it is the TEACHER that produces all other professionals, I feel blessed. I am SATISFIED when I see my students becoming useful to the society. I conclude that teaching is not just my job, It's my CALLING. It's my PURPOSE. I feel proud being a Teacher. I LIVE to TEACH!!! *Forward this to every teacher you know and make his/her day

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Building Youngsters towards Leadership.

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7 - 7 - 7 - A very educative piece for all parents "On the subject of raising children, Ali ibn Abi Taalib (RA) said: "Play with them for the first 7 years of their life, then teach them for the next 7 years; and then finally advise them for the next 7 years afterwards ." *First 7 Years In the first 7 years, your goal is to build a strong connection with your child. This is the foundation, the base from which your relationship with them grows. If this is rock solid, the remaining years will be much easier. If this foundation forms poorly, the next years will be more challenging. If you have young children, this (first 7 years) is the time to roll up your sleeves and invest, heavily, in yours and their future. In fact, you will be rewarded for all the righteous progeny that survives you, not just children, until the Day of Judgement. *Next 7 Years Once children reach 7, they are ready to learn. This is the time they are sponges, ready to soak up anything and everything you tell them, teach them, show them, and do in front of them. If you built that solid foundation in ages 0-7, they are now more than willing and happy to learn from you. This is the time to teach them everything — aqeedah, halaal and haraam, fiqh, all the things they need to know to survive throughout their life. Qur’an and seerah are also very important; as one prominent tabi’een said, “we learned seerah (frequently and in details) from our parents the way we learned Qur’an.” Teach them sports too, Rasulullah (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: “Teach your children Swimming, Archery and Horseback riding.” They gain many benefits from it, including physical fitness, learning teamwork, and sportsmanship. *The Final 7 Years Once your children hit 14, they are probably already mukallaf (full adults Islamically, and accountable for their actions) — this happens at puberty, or at age 15 at the latest. At this age, you are mostly out of the picture. Children achieve independence; their personalities manifest; they look more to their peers than their parents and families. During these critical years, befriend them, advise them, and do what you can; understand that they are now full adults, don't insult them on silly mistakes correct them with a soft hearted approach because is the best way to train them not with insults, a Salaf said "don't insult your children don't be so ash to them because it makes them turn against you, it also fed away their feelings for you so becareful" and the choices are theirs to make, right or wrong. If you worked hard during the last two periods of 7 years, you will already be that trusted confidant, that advisor, that go-to person when they need help or advice. Be part of their lives, and advise them as best you can. *Sisa's Boy...!🙏*

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7 - 7 - 7 - A very educative piece for all parents "On the subject of raising children, Ali ibn Abi Taalib (RA) said: "Play with them for the first 7 years of their life, then teach them for the next 7 years; and then finally advise them for the next 7 years afterwards ." *First 7 Years In the first 7 years, your goal is to build a strong connection with your child. This is the foundation, the base from which your relationship with them grows. If this is rock solid, the remaining years will be much easier. If this foundation forms poorly, the next years will be more challenging. If you have young children, this (first 7 years) is the time to roll up your sleeves and invest, heavily, in yours and their future. In fact, you will be rewarded for all the righteous progeny that survives you, not just children, until the Day of Judgement. *Next 7 Years Once children reach 7, they are ready to learn. This is the time they are sponges, ready to soak up anything and everything you tell them, teach them, show them, and do in front of them. If you built that solid foundation in ages 0-7, they are now more than willing and happy to learn from you. This is the time to teach them everything — aqeedah, halaal and haraam, fiqh, all the things they need to know to survive throughout their life. Qur’an and seerah are also very important; as one prominent tabi’een said, “we learned seerah (frequently and in details) from our parents the way we learned Qur’an.” Teach them sports too, Rasulullah (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: “Teach your children Swimming, Archery and Horseback riding.” They gain many benefits from it, including physical fitness, learning teamwork, and sportsmanship. *The Final 7 Years Once your children hit 14, they are probably already mukallaf (full adults Islamically, and accountable for their actions) — this happens at puberty, or at age 15 at the latest. At this age, you are mostly out of the picture. Children achieve independence; their personalities manifest; they look more to their peers than their parents and families. During these critical years, befriend them, advise them, and do what you can; understand that they are now full adults, don't insult them on silly mistakes correct them with a soft hearted approach because is the best way to train them not with insults, a Salaf said "don't insult your children don't be so ash to them because it makes them turn against you, it also fed away their feelings for you so be careful" and the choices are theirs to make, right or wrong. If you worked hard during the last two periods of 7 years, you will already be that trusted confidant, that advisor, that go-to person when they need help or advice. Be part of their lives, and advise them as best you can. *Sisa's Boy...!🙏*

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Crest Schools Holiday Camp (Season 2) loading... Theme: Building youngsters towards leadership. Date: 4th - 10th August, 2017. Venue: School premises. 👉For ages 5 - 21. 👉Limited spaces available. For enquiries, sponsorship and advert, Akinpelu Aliu : 📞08066053413 Taofeek Abdulganiyy Abiola : 📞08130848833 Zainab Sanusi: 📞08100122788 Watch out!!!

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Good Morning My Friends, Mind-Set #1: Take a chance! All life is a chance. The man who goes farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare; Valor grows by daring, fear grows by holding back; Be daring, be different; All glory comes from daring to begin; all your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them! When life seems to beat you down; dare to fight back! Wake up! Most people live and die with their music still unplayed. They never dare to try. You have the potential, but what are you doing with it? I want you to start a crusade in you life - to dare to be your best. You are not a creature of circumstance; you are a creator of circumstance! Your hardest times often lead to the greatest moments of your life! Dare to be different! I dare you today, it is not because things are difficult that you do not dare, it is because you do not dare that things are difficult; This is no time for ease and comfort. It is time to dare and endure; Get up and take that step! for what lies behind you and what lies ahead of you are tiny matters compared to what lives within you! Dream big and dare to fail! Be Bold! Listen, always chase your dreams instead of running from your fears! think, dream, believe, dare! Have a fulfilled day!

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