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Nova Pioneer celebrates educational achievements

Nova Pioneer to take part in a prestigious worldwide celebration of educational achievement and excellence.

Nova Pioneer is excited to announce they have been chosen as one of 100 schools across the globe to participate in World Education Week.

The virtual conference is a celebration of the work done by schools and education systems in the face of challenges in providing teaching and learning throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.

Schools selected to participate will share their experiences and expertise gained over this period so that teachers, schools and education systems around the world can emulate these.

Nova Pioneer Education Group is a Pan-African independent school network that builds and operates world-class, affordable education, offering students grades from preschool through to secondary.

The event, described as the world’s largest education conference, was founded by Vikas Pota, founder of T4 Education, an educational leader and entrepreneur, as a way of supporting teachers and schools by providing them with opportunities to learn from and share experiences.

“We congratulate the 100 trailblazing schools from around the world who have been selected to host an event during World Education Week for their educational expertise and celebrate their commitment to sharing openly and freely how they have done so at World Education Week,” said Pota.

“We hope that through these 100 celebrations we will inspire other schools with ideas and strategies that have succeeded elsewhere as a way of helping every learner achieve their potential.”

Nova Pioneer leaners. Photograph: Supplied.

The theme of World Education Week 2021, which takes place online from October 3 to October 8, will be School Celebration.

It will comprise of 100 events, each aligned to one of ten sub-themes including community partnership and collaboration, innovation, overcoming adversity and building resilience, supporting healthy lives, environmental sustainability, creative approaches to problem-solving, global citizenship, developing others, inclusion and student leadership.

Nova Pioneer will host a school celebration on October 4 at 14:00 under the theme of Professional development as a key to sustainable success, with a focus on intentional teacher development through various activities.

Chief of schools Rahel Wondwossen said the school group is honoured to have been chosen to host a session during World Education Week.

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