Majesty Splendor Int'l School Committed to Quality Education – Proprietress
By Patrick Mgbaja
The Proprietress of Majesty Splendor International School, Mrs. Ebere Gabriel, has reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to delivering quality education. Speaking during the school’s 4th graduation ceremony held at its campus in MCC, Toronto, Uratta, Owerri North LGA of Imo State, Mrs. Gabriel highlighted the school’s steady growth and academic achievements.
In an interview with journalists at the event, Mrs. Gabriel, a seasoned educationist, emphasized the school's dedication to excellence through the engagement of qualified and disciplined teaching staff. According to her, the school’s well-trained teachers ensure that pupils and students receive effective instruction that reflects in both academic performance and overall character.
“Our children are making tremendous progress academically. Their classroom performance, home behavior, and conduct in social settings show the positive impact of our teaching methods,” she said.
Reflecting on the school’s journey since its inception five years ago, Mrs. Gabriel noted that Majesty Splendor International School began with just 20 pupils in the primary section and 20 students in Junior Secondary 1 (JS1). These students, she added, are now progressing to Senior Secondary 1 (SS1) and a new batch of JS1 respectively by September 2025.
“Every class in our school has a qualified and competent teacher. We strongly believe in the value of quality education, and we also ensure our school remains affordable for parents. This is why more families choose us. As we celebrate our 4th graduation ceremony, we give thanks to God for His grace, goodness, and the testimonies that have accompanied our journey,” she said.
She reiterated that the school’s mission is clear and purposeful: to raise well-educated, disciplined, and responsible future leaders. “I studied education and understand the importance of truly impacting children through effective teaching,” Mrs. Gabriel added.
Parents of graduating students also testified to the positive transformation in their children. Mrs. Rachael Ukaegbu, Ms. Aharono Christiana, and Barr. (Royal Princess) Ngozi Eucharia Anyanwu praised the school’s academic standards and discipline, commending Mrs. Gabriel’s leadership and urging other parents to enroll their wards in the school.
“My children have not only improved academically but are also well-behaved. The discipline and values instilled by the teachers are evident at home and in public. Majesty Splendor is truly making a difference,” one of the parents remarked.
The graduation ceremony was marked by colorful celebrations, performances, and reflections on the school's milestones.
