
Christina College began the 2024-2025 school year under the best auspices, ready to build on its reputation for excellence. The general assembly marking the resumption of classes, organized on September 4, 2024, was filled with inspiring speeches and an atmosphere of determination, celebrating the successes of the previous year and setting new educational goals for the future.
Under the dynamic leadership of Mr. André Bebe Ndjoh, principal of the school, and in the presence of personalities such as founder Binjamin Ngai Ngai and the guest of honor Jean Bosco Bell, Christina College has reaffirmed its commitment to academic rigor and the holistic development of its student .

The impressive results from the previous year, with a 100% pass rate for Baccalaureate C exam, highligth the dedicate of the teaching staff and the perseverance of the students.
This return to school was also marked by an important innovation: the introduction of a unique identifier for each student, an initiative put in place by the Ministry of Secondary Education (MINESEC). This measure aims to modernize the management of school courses and to guarantee better traceability. By making it easier to monitor students throughout their studies, this advancement promises to strengthen administrative efficiency and ensure a smoother school experience.
At Christina College, discipline takes center stage. Mr. Bebe Ndjoh, stressing that discipline is « the strength of armies », recalled that the establishment makes rigorous preparation for exams a priority from the start of the year. With the ambition of achieving a perfect BEPC success rate, the administration pushes its students to aim for higher grades, thus strengthening their confidence and motivation.

This year, Christina College is also distinguished by its collaboration with CAMPUS UNIVERS, a partnership which aims to develop the journalistic skills of students while increasing the visibility of the establishment. Jean Bosco Bell, during his speech, encouraged students to become actively involved in the College Journal Club.
This initiative will anable them to acquire communication skills, essential in the modern world.
In short, this 2024-2025 school year marks the start of a new era for Christina College. With educational innovations and ambitious goals, the establishment charts a path to success, providing students with the tools necessary to excel in their academic and personal journeys.

The College’s founder, Binjamin Ngai Ngai, closed the Assembly with a powerful message about the importance of continued effort and commitment from teachers. He emphasized that the ultimate goal is to ensure quality education that prepares students to succeed in all aspects of their lives.
The return to Christina College therefore symbolizes much more than a simple return to class; it represents the commitment of an entire community to cultivate excellence and to chart the path to success for each student. With faculty support, proactive administration and strategic partnerships, Christina College positions itself as a place where ambition and achievement are not only encouraged, but achieved.



William NLEP