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Happy New Month, First Model Family!

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Dear Students, Parents, and Staff,   Welcome to November —a fresh page to learn, grow, and shine!   First Model Champ , let curiosity be your compass. Study with purpose, ask bold questions, and let every challenge build your wings.   Dear Parents , your quiet support is the wind beneath their dreams—thank you for cheering, guiding, and believing.   Distinguished Tutors , your wisdom lights the path. Keep teaching, keep caring, keep inspiring.   May this month bring clarity in studies, peace in homes, and strength in service. May God’s grace guide every step, protect every heart, and crown our efforts with success in Jesus' name. Amen. Together, let’s make November unforgettable. Happy New Month!

First Model College Owo: Prep Tips for the Second Assessment Test

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To Our Amazing Students of First Model College, Owo Whether you smashed the first test or didn’t quite hit your target score, you’re all stars! The second assessment is your shot to shine even brighter. Aim for better grades to prep for exams.  After your daily loads of assignments comes with the major concern of what lies ahead. DO NOT PANIC! You're a champion. You've got this. Though, there are a-thousand way you can prepare your test and examinations - you should try this simple study plan. Create a Study Plan (7 PM - 9 PM):  Dedicate 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM daily for focused study. Split this into: 7:00 PM - 8:10 PM : Review notes on key topics on 2 subjects only . Don't overload your brain. Study for 35 minutes on each subject. 8:10 PM - 8:15 PM: Quick break—stretch, drink water or vibe to music. 8:15 PM - 8:35 PM:  Quiz yourself based on the topics you have studied. Ask questions and answer them. Don't cheat. Don't check. Skip the ones you can't answer. 8:35 P...

FG denies scrapping JAMB requirement for admission into tertiary institutions

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The Federal Government has dismissed reports circulating online that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board is no longer required for admission into tertiary institutions in the country. Some viral online posts had claimed that the Federal Government had abolished the use of JAMB for admissions into universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education, and that individual institutions would henceforth conduct their own entrance examinations. In a statement issued on Thursday by the Ministry of Education’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, described the claim as “false, baseless. The minister also stated that the viral post did not originate from the ministry. Source: Punch Newspaper

Maths, English remain compulsory for O’Level students, FG clarifies

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The Federal Government has clarified that English Language and Mathematics remain compulsory subjects for all students registering for their O’Level examinations, despite the recent review of admission requirements into tertiary institutions. In a statement issued on Sunday by the Federal Ministry of Education, the government said the new policy on streamlined admission criteria does not exempt any candidate from registering or sitting for the two core subjects. According to the statement signed by Director of Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, the clarification became necessary following misinterpretations of the new O’Level admission framework. The Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa, explained that the reform was introduced to promote flexibility, inclusiveness, and fairness in tertiary education admissions, ensuring that capable students are not denied access because of deficiencies in subjects unrelated to their chosen courses. “The streamlining ensures that de...

First Model College Owo: Week Summary for First Assessment Test Prep

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Hey, First Model College Owo crew! As you gear up for your first assessment test, here’s a snappy guide to ace it with style. Plan Like a Pro: Create a study timetable. Split subjects into bite-sized chunks and stick to it. Pro tip: Short, focused study sessions beat marathon cramming! Practice Makes Perfect: Solve past questions or sample tests. It’s like a sneak peek into the exam’s vibe. Time yourself to build speed! Stay Healthy & Happy: Eat well, sleep tight (7-8 hours, please!), and take breaks to dance or stretch. A fresh mind scores better than a tired one. Team Up & Ask: Study with friends for tricky topics or ask teachers for clarity. No question is too small—better clear now than confused later! Mindset Matters: Believe in yourself! Visualize acing the test. A sprinkle of confidence goes a long way. Fun Fact: Did you know studying with music (instrumental, not lyrics!) can boost focus? Try it out! Let’s make this test the first of many victories. Go, First Model...

Types of Angles

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Shortcuts on Microsoft Excel 2025

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Refresh Your Brain. Are you familiar with this?

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EASY MATHEMATICS LESSON

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Solved by Tutor Cosmas, First Model College, Owo.  

Chemistry Practice for You❤️

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LEVEL UP BIOLOGY

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THE BEST INHERITANCE YOU CAN GIVE TO YOUR CHILDREN

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 12  BEST INHERITANCE YOU CAN GIVE TO YOUR CHILDREN by Cosmas 1. WISDOM Wisdom is not graded in schools, wisdom is acquired through life experiences. The best people to teach wisdom are the parents. Mentor your children, share with them your experiences, don't allow them to learn tough lessons through trial and error yet you can impart in them awareness that will make them wiser and go further than you 2. SOCIAL SKILLS This is one of the most important inheritance you can give them because life is about relationships. Teach your children how to handle self, how to handle sisterhood and brotherhood, how to handle the opposite gender, how to choose the right company, how to make friends and keep friends, how to interact and socialize, how to communicate. This will help your children as they leave your nest 3. HEALTHY VIEW OF FAMILY If you damage your children's view of marriage you might damage them for life. As a couple, model to them what a healthy couple looks like; the exper...

Word of the Day: lagniappe

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  Word of the Day: lagniappe lagniappe \ ˈlænˌjæp \  noun : a small gift that is like a bonus (such as an extra item given to a customer who makes a purchase)   The word   lagniappe   has appeared in four articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on June 6 in “ Crime Fiction Filled With Dark Passages and Dark Hearts ,” by Sarah Weinman. The article includes a review of “A Murder for Miss Hortense,” by Mel Pennant:  Pennant’s plot and characters are top-notch, but the  lagniappe  of the novel is her portrayal of Bigglesweigh, awash in minor drama that covers up major secrets. She leaves the door wide open for Miss Hortense to probe more crimes, a welcome development indeed.   Daily Word Challenge : Can you correctly use the word lagniappe in a sentence? Source: New York Times

Word of the Day: Gobble

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 The meaning and usage of Gobble gobble \ ˈgɑbəl \ verb and noun verb : eat hastily without proper chewing verb : make a gurgling sound, characteristic of turkeys noun : the characteristic sound made by a turkey The word gobble has appeared in 89 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on June 12 in “For the Sheep of Governors Island, a Final New York Summer,” by James Barron: The landscaping squad is five sheep. They will spend their days eating plants that sound unappetizing — mugworts, phragmites and bromes. The sheep like them, and gobble them up faster than people working the same acreage could clear them, according to Melissa Perrin, who as the gardener on Governors Island is the de facto sheep herder. Daily Word Challenge: Can you correctly use the word gobble in a sentence?

Word of the Day: simile

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Word of the Day: simile This word has appeared in five articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence? By The Learning Network July 22, 2025 - Leer en español simile \ ˈsɪmɪli \ noun : a figure of speech that expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds (formed with “like” or “as) The word simile has appeared in five articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on March 13 in the dance review “A Tharp Master Class on Themes, Variations and Allusions,” by Brian Seibert: CHALLENGE: Use the word to form 2 meaningful sentences in the comment section.

FG to shift all WAEC, NECO exams to CBT by 2026

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The Federal has revealed that privately-owned Computer-Based Test centres and others belonging to public institutions would be fully deployed in the conduct of the school-based Senior School Certificate Examination by next year. Minister of Education, Dr  Tunji Alausa,  made this known after monitoring a pilot CBT SSCE conducted by the National Examinations Council at Sascon International School, Maitama, on Tuesday in Abuja. Alausa, who hailed NECO for the seamless conduct of the pilot phase of the CBT SSCE, said that future school-based SSCEs would be moved to designated CBT centres, rather than being held within schools. He said, “WAEC and NECO exams are school-based exams being conducted at their schools. No, we will move away from that. “It is going to be like (the way) JAMB exams are being conducted at CBT centres. We have thousands of CBT centres across the nation. “Those are the centres that we are going to use. It’s not the case that students do not have the facilitie...

Embracing the Future: Why FIRST MODEL COLLEGE Tutors Must Stay Updated with AI Tools

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 Why FIRST MODEL COLLEGE Tutors Must Stay Updated with AI Tools by Kehinde Doluwamu (ICT Tutor) In today's fast-evolving world, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing every sector—including education. At FIRST MODEL COLLEGE, OWO , the commitment to excellence demands that our Tutors stay ahead of the curve, not only in content delivery but in teaching methods as well. AI tools are no longer optional; they are essential companions for any Tutor aiming to simplify instruction, improve engagement, and drive academic excellence. Why Tutors Must Stay Updated The traditional chalk-and-talk approach, though foundational, is no longer sufficient to meet the learning needs of 21st-century students. Learners today are digital natives, accustomed to interactive and adaptive platforms. By integrating AI tools, Tutors can personalize learning, automate routine tasks, access rich content, and provide immediate feedback—thus making learning more effective and enjoyable. Moreover, AI enh...

Hard Work Pays

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At First Model College, Owo , Ondo State, Nigeria, we believe that hard work is the foundation of success. The saying "Hard Work Pays" is not just a phrase but a guiding principle for our students, tutors, and entire school community. First Model College, Owo Students in Class Hard work means putting in consistent effort, staying disciplined, and never giving up, even when challenges arise. For our students, this could mean studying diligently for exams, practicing skills in sports or arts, or contributing to school projects. Every drop of effort counts, and over time, these efforts yield remarkable results. Take, for example, the story of a particular Senior Secondary students who struggled with mathematics but dedicated extra hours to practice and seek help from tutors. Through persistence, this student not only passed the subject but scored an A in the last West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). This is proof that hard work transforms dreams into real...

Parenting for Success

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Parenting for Success: Guiding Children at First Model College, Owo. As children grow older, parents play a pivotal role in shaping them into goal-oriented individuals, especially at First Model College, Owo, Ondo State, where academic excellence and character development are prioritized. Parents, are expected to evolve their approach to meet the changing needs of their children. First, parents should foster a supportive home environment. This means providing emotional encouragement, listening actively, and engaging in their children’s academic and extracurricular pursuits. In Owo, where community values are strong, parents should instill discipline and respect for cultural heritage while encouraging ambition. Regular communication with Tutors at First Model College ensures parents stay informed about their child’s progress and challenges. Second, parents must prioritize education. This involves ensuring children attend classes regularly, complete assignments, and have access to learni...

CHILDREN'S DAY MESSAGE

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To our precious and amazing kids of First Model  School. Happy Children's day celebration. May God continue to prosper you tremendously, and may you live to achieve your dreams. Always remember that you are braver than you believe and stronger than you seem. Never stop believing in yourself. You have the potential to positively change your world; and you will! We also extend our profound gratitude to our esteemed parents for contributing to the joy of a day like this. May God's mercy continue to keep us all and may we continue to enjoy God's protection and all-around  prosperity. Amen Warm Regards, From the Director,  First Model College, Owo .

HOW TO SET GOALS AND ACHIEVING GOALS

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1. Unlock your Potential 2. Take Charge of your life 3. Create your own Future through pictures from the bible and Revelation 4.Clarify your Values 5. Determine your true goals 6.Decide upon your Major definite purpose 7. Analyze your beliefs 8. Start at the Beginning 9. Measure your progress 10. Remove the Road blocks by fervent prayers 11. Become an expert in your field 12. Associate with the right people 13. Make a plan of Action. 14. Manage your Time well 15. Review your goals daily 16. Visualize your Goals Continually 17. Activate your Super Conscious Mind 18. Remain flexible at all times 19. unlock your inborn creativity 20. Do something every day 21. Persist Until you succeed.   HOW TO SET GOALS AND ACHIEVING GOALS BY COSMAS OLOTU

EXCELLENCE AND INTELLIGENCE by Tutor Williams

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A citadel of knowledge, a beacon bright First Model School, Owo, shines with all its might In Ondo State, it stands tall and proud A breeding ground for minds that are avowed   To learn, to grow, and to excel in all Its students, a testament to its noble call With hearts that yearn to know and understand They strive to reach the highest strand   The school's foundation, strong and deep Lays the groundwork for futures to keep Its teachers, guides on the journey so fine Nurturing young minds, shaping them to shine   Williams' words, a tribute true and kind To First Model School , where excellence is defined May its legacy continue, may its name Be synonymous with greatness, forever the same. From Williams' anthology

DILIGENCE AND HARDWORKING - Tutor Williams

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Diligence and Hardwork  by Tutor Williams In the halls of First Model School we stand, With diligence and hard work at hand, Each student striving to succeed, With passion and determination we lead.   From early morning until the day's end, We work tirelessly, never to pretend, that success comes easy or without toil, But through hard work and sweat, we will not recoil.   For success is earned, not given for free, And through perseverance, we will see, That our efforts will pay off in the end, As we reach new heights and ascend.   So let us push ourselves to new heights, And never give up without a fight, For at First Model School we stand tall, With diligence and hardwork, we will never fall.   So dear students, keep pushing through, With hard work and dedication, you'll breakthrough, For the sky's the limit, reach for the stars, And remember, success is never too far. Written by Tutor Williams

Preparing Your Child for the Next Term: A Guide for Parents of First Model College Owo Students

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Dear Esteemed Parents of First Model College Owo, As we approach the end of the current term and look ahead to the exciting challenges of the next, there’s no better time than now to prepare your child for a successful academic journey. At First Model College Owo, we believe that a partnership between parents and school is key to unlocking every student’s potential. Your involvement in your child’s preparation can make all the difference in how they approach the new term. Why Parental Support Matters A child’s academic success is not only shaped by what they learn in school but also by the support and encouragement they receive at home. As the holiday season begins, it’s important for you as parents to be proactive in ensuring that your child is well-prepared and motivated for the next academic term. This preparation is not just about books; it's about creating an environment that encourages growth, self-discipline, and excitement for learning. 1. Foster a Study-Friendly Enviro...

Maximizing Your Holiday: A Creative Guide for Students

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Hello, bright stars of First Model College Owo! Holidays are a time for relaxation, fun, and recharging your energy, but they also offer a perfect opportunity to prepare for the exciting challenges ahead in the next term. While you enjoy some well-deserved rest, you can also use this time to stay ahead, sharpen your skills, and set the stage for academic success. But how can you balance fun and studying? Don't worry! I've put together a simple yet effective study plan that will help you stay on track while enjoying your break. With just a little effort every day, you'll come back to school refreshed and ready to shine. Why Should You Study Over the Holidays? Stay Ahead : Holidays are the perfect time to get ahead of your classes. By reviewing the past term’s work and preparing for the next one, you’ll feel confident and ready. Improve Understanding : Use this time to strengthen concepts that might have been a little tricky. The more you practice now, the easier things wi...

First Model College Owo: Paving the Way for Technological Excellence in Education

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In the heart of Nigeria's educational landscape, First Model College Owo stands as a beacon of innovation and progress. The school is deeply committed to integrating technology into its curriculum, ensuring that students are well-prepared to meet the demands of the modern world. Embracing Technological Advancements Owo, a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage, has also become a hub for technological initiatives. In 2018, the Ondo State government inaugurated a state-of-the-art digital resource center at Owo High School. This facility was designed to enhance the quality of education by incorporating digital tools and resources into the learning process.  First Model College Owo's Commitment Building on this momentum, First Model College Owo has taken significant strides to ensure that its students are not left behind in the digital age. The school has in well trained and motivated IT experts, providing students with hands-on experience in various technological fields.  ...