A major shift is on the horizon for Nigerian education as BMI Finishing School gets set to unveil an innovative range of curriculum support tools designed to help teachers and schools bring the 2025 New Curriculum to life in practical, effective ways.

The much-anticipated event will take place on October 22, 2025, at the National Merit House, Maitama, Abuja — marking a defining moment in Nigeria’s educational journey. Endorsed by the Federal Ministry of Education, this initiative underscores a strong public-private collaboration aimed at ensuring that the new curriculum doesn’t just exist on paper but thrives in classrooms nationwide.

Turning Curriculum into Classroom Action

The BMI initiative is anchored on one powerful idea — teachers need more than policy; they need practical tools. Recognizing this, BMI has built a complete ecosystem to support schools, administrators, and educators in delivering the new trade and entrepreneurship-focused curriculum effectively.

These tools include:

NERDC-approved textbooks and workbooks for Primary 4–6 and JSS 1–3, written to meet new standards while keeping lessons relevant and engaging.

Digital lab solutions that introduce technology-driven learning, promoting digital literacy and innovation in classrooms.

Comprehensive teacher training manuals that guide educators step-by-step through the new content and methodology.

A structured Learning Management System (LMS) that allows schools to track progress, manage learning activities, and adapt lessons with ease.

The Digital Skill Connect Platform, a revolutionary hub linking students directly to practical trade skill training, ensuring real-world readiness beyond academics.


Helping Teachers Teach, and Schools Succeed

For BMI Finishing School, this unveiling is more than a product launch — it’s a national education empowerment drive. By providing teachers with ready-to-use resources, lesson guides, and digital support systems, the initiative ensures that schools can seamlessly transition into the new curriculum era with confidence and competence.

In his remarks, Dr. Nnamdi Unachukwu of BMI Finishing School commended the Ministry of Education’s unwavering support, describing it as “invaluable” in steering the initiative toward national impact. He emphasized that this collaboration is not just about compliance but about building capacity for real transformation.

A New Chapter for Nigerian Classrooms

As anticipation builds toward the October 22 unveiling, one thing is clear: BMI Finishing School is turning curriculum intent into classroom impact. This event represents a concrete step toward a future where Nigerian teachers are better equipped, schools are better supported, and students gain hands-on, future-ready skills.

The new era of teaching and learning begins at 11:00 AM — and it starts with BMI Finishing School.


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