15/03/2026
Happy mother's day Gracious Mothers!
School opens as early as 6:45 am. Arrangements can be made for the closing time that suits your needs. This helps in developing healthy children.
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"And the child GREW, and became STRONG in Spirit, filled with WISDOM: and the GRACE of God was upon him. HOME
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15/03/2026
Happy mother's day Gracious Mothers!
Celebrating Gracey Private School, Kaduna's 9th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. We could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉💕
We had our common entrance examination yesterday and it went well.
You don't have to miss it. Stop by, pick a form and let us know which working day you will like your child or ward to take the examination...it is all at your convenience!
Send a message via WhatsApp and we will take it from there.
We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you👋
21/06/2025
Thursday quick morning stretch with our learners in the primary.
20/06/2025
We say a big thank you to all our gracious parents and guardians who turned up in spite of their busy schedule.
Our children are taught by the Lord and great is their peace🙏
20/06/2025
And more photos from this event...join us in celebrating them🎊🎉
These set of photos was proudly taken by one of our Primary learners in the Photography Class , thank you!
PS: It is the creativity and the angles took the photos that amazed us📸
20/06/2025
So, this week, we celebrated a number of our learners who excelled in Mathematics and became Mathematics Ambassadors!
Cheers to more wins!
COPIED!!!
Dear parents, school resumes next Monday.
These 6 Things Teachers Wish They Could Tell You (But Can't Say Out Loud). Let me gist you.
1. Your child can lie, and they do.
I know you believe "my son can never lie," but let’s be honest:
Children lie.
Sometimes because they’re scared.
Sometimes because they want to impress.
Sometimes because...well, they just can.
We hear stories like:
"Miss, I didn’t do my homework because my mummy traveled and locked my books inside her car."
Meanwhile, mummy is sitting pretty at home.
We hear it every day.
Please, when we call you, don’t come swinging with "my child can NEVER."
Because sometimes, they just did.
2. You think you’re arguing quietly in the living room? Your child heard.
You think you’re mocking someone’s child? Your child heard.
You think you’re badmouthing the school? Your child heard—and they come to school repeating your words like parrot news reporters.
“My daddy said this school only knows how to collect money.”
“My mummy said our teacher is not even rich.”
We hear it. We smile. We continue teaching.
But deep down, we wish we could say: Please, clean the lens your child uses to see us.
It's stained with your conversations.
3. Many children come to school emotionally half-empty.
You think school is about Math and English?
Half the time, we’re battling things you can’t test with an exam.
Children who are angry because daddy left the house after a fight.
Children who are distracted because mummy cried herself to sleep.
Children carrying emotional loads heavier than their backpacks.
We wish we could call you and say: "Please, before you pack the lunchbox, pack their heart too."
But we can't.
So we just hug them tighter and pray silently.
4. Some parents teach bad habits at home and we’re left to ‘uncook’ them.
We know when a child has learned to cheat, curse, gossip, or disrespect from home.
It’s written all over their behavior.
When a child tells us, "My mummy said if you beat me, she’ll beat you back,"
What do you want us to say?
We’re unteaching what you planted without embarrassing your child.
It’s slow, it’s hard, and it's silent… but we do it for the child's sake.
5. Not every complaint from your child is true—or complete.
"Mummy, the teacher punished me for nothing."
Oh, really?
They forgot to mention they insulted a classmate first.
Or that they refused to do their classwork.
Or that they broke someone's pencil and laughed about it.
Children tell stories like TikTok creators: they edit, remix, and skip scenes that make them look guilty.
Please, before you storm the school in anger, always ask:
"Tell me everything—not just your version."
6. We are trying harder than you can imagine with less appreciation than we deserve.
Some days, we stay awake worrying about how to help your child catch up.
Some days, we spend our own money to buy extra books, snacks, or even pencils for children who "forgot" again.
We laugh with them, pray for them, cheer for them... and still get side-eyes from some parents.
No, we’re not looking for medals.
But once in a while, a simple "thank you for everything" would heal wounds you don't even know we're carrying.
As your child steps back into school, remember:
Teachers are not fighting your child.
We’re fighting for your child sometimes harder than even you realize.
Let’s be partners, not competitors.
Because at the end of the day, we both want the same thing: a child who thrives.
01/04/2025
International Women's Day
| Monday | 09:00 - 15:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 15:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 15:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 15:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 15:00 |