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SOME students of Corona Secondary School (CSS), Agbara, Ogun State, have dazzled at both international and national competitions held recently and carted home multimillion-dollar scholarship awards.
Three of the students bagged the Council of British International Schools (COBIS) awards while three others won the National History Awards (NHA), with one overall winner; and a student bagged the Association for International Schools Award (AISA) respectively.
The award presentation which took place on the school premises recently, had in attendance the principal, Mrs Chinedum Oluwadamilola, teachers, organisers of the awards and the students.
In her address, the excited Mrs Oluwadamilola noted that the students have made the school proud by their diligence and commitment to success, adding that the school has always in its capability provided a good platform for the students to achieve an outstanding academic result.
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