Education, they say is the total transformation of man to positively influence his environment.
This is the end purpose the sisters of St Louis cut out for to manage their school, St Louisiville Nursery and Primary School Oremeji, Mokola.
A visit to the school revealed how prepared they are to take up the herculean task of character moulding, which they say is simply to guaranteed an assured future for every of their pupil.
The serene environment easily confirms this as everything is well tailored towards standard and academic learning. The computer laboratory classroom is in place to promptly prepare the pupils for the new world of technology ahead.
Their music laboratory is also interesting to behold. Who can live without music? Not just music but rich and quality ones that moves the soul. At St Louisville, sweet music is the output of the pupils.
A school library is an important part of the school. It is central to learning and plays a key role as a place for encouraging innovation, curiosity, and problem solving. At Louisville, much emphasis is placed on library use because of the difference it makes to pupils’ understanding and achievement and provides support for teaching and learning.
In education research, having an effective teacher is the most important factor in learning. Effective teachers are the things schools can give pupils to help them succeed. This is not downplayed on in St Louisville School where there is high premium on good and quality teachers.
According to the headmistress of the school, Rev Sr Felicia Alaba Ogundana (SSL) “our simple goal is embedded in our mission to ensure a harmonious development of the physical, psychological moral, intellectual, emotional and spiritual endowment of each pupil, with due respect for individual gifts and talents, thus, fostering well rounded personal development while encouraging them to become men and women of faith, integrity and of deep religious and moral principles.”