Deacon GAMALIEL OFORITSENERE ONOSODE Mrs. M.K Jibowu BA (Hons) Dip Lib Science CHIEF JOHNSON M. BAROVBE: JP, BA(Hons) Midx;
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 ...Career and higher Education Advice...



Since Career ambitions will often determine choice of subjects for Advance level G.C.E or Joint Admission and Matriculation Board examination, expert career advice at an early stage is vital. At Westminster College, this includes:

  • In-depth analysis of students' interest and aptitudes

  • Discussion with parents

  • Seminars with guest speakers from a range of Professions and Universities

  • Special advice on Medical, Dental, Pharmacy, Engineering, Accountancy, Law and Business Administrations subject for A-Level G.C.E, WAEC, and JAMB examinations

  • application for Advance level G.C.E schools and conversion courses in United Kingdom, USA, CANADA, GHANA and Republic of Ireland.

  • discussion on preparation for JAMB examination to enter Nigerian Universities.

DISCIPLINE

Westminster College prides itself on attaining the very highest standards of orderliness, consideration for others and working together.

The College provides a strong and clear framework within which boys and girls develop self-discipline. Punctuality and proper standards of personal appearance are considered important.

Failure to maintain standards is appropriately dealt with.

For example we insist that poor or late work submission is done again perhaps within a formal detention period.

Repeated failure is met with more serious sanctions such as early morning chores and loss of privileges. Serious offences, such as those involving Tobacco, Alcoho or breaches of the Law, could lead to rustication or expulsion. Use of illegal drugs would lead to immediate expulsion..

Nagging, fagging or fighting are taken as serious offences in the College and could lead to immediate expulsion but in each case parents or guardians will be invited to the College for discussion.