Monday 23 March 2015

Oxbridge Open Day

The college once again, on the 21st of March 2015, opened its doors to welcome visitors to its Open Day. The event which runs throughout the year has always provided ample opportunity for guests to have a first-hand acquaintance with the unique educational services the college offers.


From the College Reception, guests were ushered to the College Hall, where the Principal of the college, Ms. Carol Scott gave a presentation on the different exciting, educational opportunities our students enjoy. Prior to this the Managing Director of the college,  Dr. (Mrs) C.O Ogunsanya, who graced the occasion, gave an opening speech on the unique pedigree of the college by virtue of it being the pioneer of the A ‘Level programme in Nigeria. The visitors made up mostly of parents, had the opportunity to ask questions and to be educated on the different admission/education options offered during and after Oxbridge education. One such option was the Oxbridge Academy offering the International Diploma Programme (Equivalent to year 1 of UK university). Intermittently, visitors were taken around on a tour of the facilities of the college, including seeing classrooms where lectures were going on.  The event commenced at 10am and ended at about 2pm, with satisfaction written on the faces of those that had taken part in an educational exploratory experience.


Didn’t manage to make the open day? Don’t worry! You can still schedule a visit to the college at your own convenience by calling 08021332170 and 08052042260.







Oxbridge Open Day

Wednesday 18 March 2015

Open Day Alert!

We’ve got another Open Day coming up on Saturday! The best opportunity to get a feel of what we do and to decide that we are the best option for you.


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Open Day Alert!

Thursday 12 March 2015

OTC Drama Club Stages Phoebe's Dilemma

It was yet another unmatchable day , the first of its kind on the 27th of February 2015, when the students of OT College gathered in the expansive  school hall to witness the showcase of talents we never knew existed amongst us when a play was staged. The euphoria the play had generated during the week with its publicity on the notice boards has further heightened the expectation of many students. When it was time for the play to be staged, we all knew really, this is no ordinary stage play. With hindsight, we began to appreciate the hours of harrowing rehearsals.


The drama presentation by the college Dance and Drama Club is entitled, PHOEBE’S DILEMMA. The story line had to do with a somewhat confused young lady in the issues of love. Would she pick Johnny, the man who saw her through school, who is now hit by bad times or Jack the one who can takes care of her and her generations? In the midst of this emotional turmoil, she seems to have lost her definition of love, as she has the picture of an ideal man from fictions on her mind. In addition to her dilemma, her aunty whom ought to advise her tends to lead her on the path of materialism.  The question that rang through the play which kept all of us on the edge of our seats is ‘Who would she pick? 


With the hall filled to the brim, all the students and members of staff in attendance surely had a swell time. The actors and actresses drawn from the student body stood on the stage, transformed as they displayed classic professionalism in the delivery of their lines. The cast were rewarded with a deafening applause by audience, when the play ended. Kudos to those that worked behind the stage: The Director, Mr.Sola Balogun and his team, Mrs. Odukomaiya who helped with the stage set up and other members of staff.






ROSEMARY OSUYA


(OXPRESS)



OTC Drama Club Stages Phoebe's Dilemma