Southern British High School Dominates National Mathematics Tournament and Essay Competition

Southern British High School Dominates National Mathematics Tournament and Essay Competition

In an impressive display of academic prowess, Southern British High School, located in Calabar, Cross River State, has once again proven its excellence on both the national and regional stages.
At the National Mathematics Tournament organized by Catalyst Consulting Limited in Lagos, Nigeria, Southern British High School emerged as the overall best in the Junior Secondary Schools category. Represented by JSS2 student Miss Ambo Amanda Antigha, who achieved a perfect score of 50/50, the school secured the coveted title of the best mathematician in Nigerian junior secondary schools. This remarkable feat solidifies the school's dedication to nurturing talent and fostering academic excellence.
In a related development, the School also extends it's success beyond mathematics, as demonstrated by its recent triumph in the Essay Competition organized by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. Outshining 1,200 other secondary schools. 
 Southern British High School clinched the first prize of N300,000. This victory underscores the school's commitment to holistic education, emphasizing not only mathematical proficiency but also strong writing skills and critical thinking.
The school's exceptional performance reflects the dedication of its students, faculty, and administration to academic excellence and innovation. Southern British High School continues to raise the bar for educational standards, making Cross River State proud with its consistent achievements on both national and regional platforms.
For further inquiries about Southern British High School, interested parties can contact them at the following numbers: 09066648945 or 08184077076. Additionally, more information is available on the school's website at www.sbhs.education.
Southern British High School's address:
15 Rotimi Amaechi Avenue, off Tinapa Road,
Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.