The 1989 set of the University of Ibadan International School has donated three modern multipurpose classrooms to the school.
The former students, who converged in Ibadan in the school premises, on Friday 25th October, 2019 for a reunion after 30 years of graduation, were full of gratitude for the kind of education they received at the school, which had helped shape their lives.
The set, numbering 105 out of 160 students that finished from the school, was coordinated by an
aerospace engineer, Mrs Olaponle Fasehun.
The alumni presented the multipurpose classrooms, valued at N16.32m, to the school as part of their contribution to its progress.
Speaking on behalf of her schoolmates, Fasehun said the purpose for gathering at the expansive school premises was to unveil the classrooms and to celebrate the school.
“Today is also a bitter sweet day as it is also the start of the day that brings to a close the festivities, we, as a set have undertaken to mark 30 long years since we graduated from this ISI.
While admonishing the current pupils in the school, she said, “Our story and connection to this beautiful institution began on a day that was very much like today, sometime in September 1984. We were, very much like you, dropped off by our parents, guardians or delegates.”
“We were excited and nervous to meet and make new friends and heartened when we also saw familiar faces from primary school,” she added.
She said, “Upon graduation, as expected, we were dispersed into the world at large, where we all quietly excelled and made new lives for ourselves as adults.”
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Prof Idowu Olayinka, called on the management of the 56 year-old school not to allow any distraction take its toll on its enviable academic performance.