The administration of Holy Cross International College, HCIC Yaounde has joined forces with parents to encourage students in examination classes to prioritize hard work as they prepare for their upcoming end-of-course examinations.

During a meeting held on Saturday, November 16th, the school’s proprietor, Emmanuel Buban Ngu, emphasized the importance of diligent study. He urged students to make the most of their time at the institution and to strive for academic excellence.

Dr. Julia Buban Ngu, the school mother, acknowledged the progress made by students since their initial evaluations but stressed the need for continued dedication.

She highlighted the significance of hard work, stating, “If you work hard, you will pass. If you don’t, you won’t.” She also advised parents to discuss the challenges of adolescence with their children.
Felix Nodia, the Vice Principal, outlined a comprehensive plan to ensure students achieve not only high grades but also distinction and honor. He also provided specific instructions regarding the registration process for the 2025 General Certificate Examination (GCE) and emphasized the importance of timely registration to avoid last-minute rush.

A parent expressed gratitude for the school’s initiative in organizing the meeting, stating, “The school has helped us understand the importance of our role as parents. We must provide our children with the best opportunities we can.”