Set-83 Alumni of first indigenous girls secondary school in Lagos plans career building programmes for students

…to celebrate 40th anniversary

Harmony Green Girls, Class of ‘83 of New Era Girls’ Secondary School Lagos has unveiled plans aimed at helping students identify their strengths, weaknesses and matching them with their skills and interests in order to find the ideal career fit for them.

This, according to Class of 83, is to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the institution where they were groomed as girls to develop their innate talents and potentials to the fullest which they zaid has served as the foundation for their various illustrious careers and achievements in life.

The event which is scheduled to hold from May 12 – 14, 2023, will be celebrated by all students who attended the school from 1978-1983 and other well-wishers.

In a statement from Harmony Green Girls Class of 83, activities lined up for the event includes Health Seminar where professionals will educate on having a healthier life, a visit to the Pacelli School, a Jumat Service, Interdenominational Service and fund raising for school projects.

The school which was named after a club in Breadfruit Church was founded in 1948 as the first indigenous girls secondary school in Lagos State. Prominent personalities among the founders were Mrs. Remi Doherty, Mrs.Alade, Mrs. Bucknor, Ladies Ademola, Abayomi, Bank Anthony, Alakija, Chief (Mrs) J.K Sagoe, Mrs Ayo Manuwa, Mrs. Soetan, and Mrs. Gomez.

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