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Text Box: Harvest Festival—Charity Programme:
Students and teachers brought items ranging from foodstuff, clothing, groceries and toiletries.
In line with the newly proposed Charity programme for the school, each year group adopted a charity to which the items brought were donated.
Year 7   -  Little Saints Orphanage Home, Palm Grove.
Year 8   -  Pacelli School for the blind, Surulere.
Year 9   -  S.O.S Village Isolo.
Year 10 -  The Down syndrome association of Nigeria and
Year 11 -  Modupe Cole home Akoka.

We are working on a comprehensive charity programme for next year, which will require an on going involvement by pupils and exposure to a wide variety of charities.
We thank parents for the excellent response and support.

Debating-Secondary
A group of pupils attended a Debating competition; six top international schools in Lagos took part. The debate was organized by Supreme Education Foundation Schools.
The motion: - Undue Political Interference has Affected the Credibility of Government Anti-Graft Agencies. Grange opposed the motion and was represented by Fadesola Adedayo (11C). He came 4th.

Bead Making Competition-Secondary
A competition was organized by “Tarence Beads and Decorations”.
Bead making is one of the co-curricular activities in the school.
Grange school was represented by Toni Okuboyejo (7B) who came 1st and Eniayo Oyebolu (9C) came 4th. Next year we hope that many more schools will participate. 


Art Competitions-Secondary School
Organised by Indian Language School. Three representatives in the Senior Category and three representatives each in the intermediate category represented each school. In the senior category, Layo Bright came 1st, while Dunni Lambo came 2nd.
Our pupils also participated in the prestigious Ovie Brume Youth Centre’s annual Art Competition.
This year the theme was “Womanhood”.
Two of our students works were nominated to be in the Top 12.

The GRANGE VOICE