Erudite student wins British Council’s Country Best Award for Cambridge A’ Level

A student of Erudite Millennium, Miss Aisha Boladale has won the British Council’s Country Best Award for Cambridge A’ Level Biology.

Boladale scored 91% to beat all other Cambridge A’ Level scholars in Nigeria.

She was announced as the winner at an event held at Civic Centre, Victoria Island Lagos on Thursday.

Boladale, who recently scored 8/9 in IELTS Academic Writing, talks about her experience at the co-educational institution which has its headquarters in Ibadan, Oyo state.

She said, “I want to specially thank Erudite Millennium Limited for what it has made out of me during my one-year stay.

“The educational institution is one-of-a-kind in Africa, known for its exemplary performance in different foreign programmes such as Cambridge, the Scholastic Aptitude Test(SAT), IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, and lots more.

“I personally joined Erudite in January 2022. I took part in the one-month training for the American College Test (ACT) and got 35 out of 36 in ACT English. Then I joined the Cambridge October November class. I was quite taken aback when I realised it was only going to be an 8-month long programme, thinking,’ HOW IS THAT GOING TO BE POSSIBLE?!! I’M GOING TO FAIL THIS THING!!!’

“However, Erudite Millennium made it happen, and I came out with 16/16 points (A*AA: 91% in biology, 89% in chemistry and 83% in physics). Then, I proceeded to sit for the SAT after one month of training and scored 1410 out of 1600. I also wrote the IELTS, and I got an overall band score of 8 out of 9, with a band 9 in listening and band 8 in academic writing. The experience I gathered during my stay in Erudite was also immeasurable. I got to share ideas with other students from different educational backgrounds, including people from different parts of the world(America, Qatar, Malaysia, Liberia, and so on)

“What makes Erudite different from other institutions is the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) Programme, aimed at teaching students the most sought-after skills of the 21st Century, which will not only give them an edge over their peers when getting considered for foreign scholarships, but also provide a money-making opportunity for the young generation.

“Perhaps what is most notable about Erudite is the utmost professionalism and diligence of the staff members, coupled with the determination to give excellent results in a short period of time and make unimaginable progress. Imagine going from a 60% success rate in the 2022 May/June Cambridge examination to an incredible 80% success rate in the October/November series of the same year!!! This is truly what only Erudite can deliver.

“For parents who seek both academic and social excellence for their children, Erudite Millennium Limited is the best bet. There is literally nowhere else in the entire Africa where such amazing results are delivered in such little time. As the CEO and founder, Mr Saheed Oladele would say,” We don’t celebrate mediocrity.” Erudite Millenium Limited in itself is an epitome of excellence, and so is its founder’.

Boladale’s father, Dr.Abiodun Boladale in his remark noted that he was surprised to be told that his daughter recorded such achievement.

He said, “My Aisha Scoring 16 points in Cambridge A levels, that’s incredible. She has just been offered admission by University of Ibadan, effortlessly, into 200 level to study medicine and surgery. That is aside offers from universities abroad. Thank you for navigating this journey.

Erudite Millennium Founder/ Chief Executive Officer, Mr Saheed Oladele, while speaking with journalists on Saturday in Ibadan, noted that Boladale is a representative of October/November 2022 set where the co-educational institution recorded 80% success rate.

He said, “We won British Council’s Country Best Award for Cambridge A’ Level biology on Thursday. Kudos to Aisha Boladale for making Erudite Millennium Ltd proud. She scored 91% to beat every other Cambridge A’ Level scholar in Nigeria. Aisha is a representative of our Oct/Nov 2022 set where we recorded 80% success rate”.

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