Key Special Academy, located in Gwarinpa, Abuja, recently observed its Cultural Day, featuring a delightful showcase of diverse ethnic traditions and culinary delights from various Nigerian communities.
The festivities included representations from ethnic groups such as Baggi, Hausa, Yoruba, Ebira, Igbo, Fulani, Tiv and many more. The purpose of the cultural day was to celebrate the rich tapestry of Nigerian cultures, allowing students to immerse themselves in the vast array of customs and ethnicities present in the country.
Students enthusiastically embraced the occasion by donning clothing representing different cultures, contributing to the vibrant and festive atmosphere that enveloped the entire school.
Key Special Academy, a co-educational institution offering day and boarding facilities, transcends linguistic, tribal, religious, and national boundaries. The academy fosters students’ academic, moral, spiritual, social, physical, and psychological development.
Established in September 2008, the academy provides comprehensive education, spanning nursery, primary, Junior Secondary (JS), and Senior Secondary (SS) classes. Nestled in the serene Gwarinpa environment in Abuja, the school ensures a conducive atmosphere for learning, free from distractions that could impede the teaching and learning processes.
The strategic proximity of Key Special Academy to the FCT Central Area in Abuja, the esteemed seat of the Nigerian Federal Government and the location of the Abuja University professional complex, serves as an additional source of inspiration for students, encouraging them to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits.
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