Graduates of NJA College

The Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya (NJA) College of Education in Wa has held its sixth congregation, which saw the graduation of the first batch of the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) students.

The Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya (NJA) College of Education in Wa has held its sixth congregation, which saw the graduation of the first batch of the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) students.

Dr  Salih encouraged the new graduates to accept postings to rural areas to serve since those were the places where their services were needed most.

Mr Christopher Yengdong, the Best Graduating Student, gave the assurance that his colleagues and himself were poised to execute their tasks to the optimum.

He appreciated the efforts of the College staff, especially past and present principals, for their roles in ensuring that they navigated the challenges in the school to complete their programme successfully.

The 1st Class students, Mr Christopher Yendong and Mr Jonas Dienta Dery, were  presented with a laptop each.

The NJA College of Education currently has 1,541 students, comprising 783 females and 758 males- with 45 teaching staff and 53 non-teaching staff.

Traditional leaders, Members of the College Council and former staff, and representatives of sister universities and colleges of Education, among others, attended the graduation ceremony.

It was on the theme: “Quality Inclusive Education, the Role of the New B.Ed Teacher”.

GNA

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