NTIC joins international schools council

Nigerian Tulip International Colleges has officially been admitted into the Council of International Schools.

The announcement was made in a statement released on Tuesday by NTIC Managing Director, Feyzullah Bilgin.

The membership places NTIC among a global network of institutions recognised for excellence in education, governance, and student development.

The statement partly reads, “NTIC now has access to a worldwide community of schools across more than 100 countries, opening doors for collaboration, quality assurance, and continuous improvement.”

Operating multiple campuses across Nigeria, NTIC has earned a reputation for academic excellence and consistent participation in international competitions.

The statement emphasised that the CIS membership is expected to “Further align NTIC’s programmes with global best practices and reinforce its commitment to delivering world-class education.”

Commenting on the achievement, Bilgin said, “We are thrilled to join a global community of over 1,550 schools and universities.”

CIS is a global nonprofit organisation that collaborates with schools, colleges, and higher education institutions to promote international education and uphold high standards in teaching, governance, and student welfare.

Last month, NTIC, in partnership with the National Mathematical Centre, organised the 23rd edition of its annual national mathematics competition, which saw participation from approximately 10,000 students from Primary 5 and 6, as well as Junior Secondary School 1 to 3.

By: Gift Habib

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