It was a memorable moment for parents, teachers and students of Noble Hills High School, Akure Ondo state as the school held its maiden Christmas Concert on Tuesday.
The colourful event featured Carol presentations, Bible Readings, game, and drama presentations.
Other activities of the event are musical display, choreography, and nobility recitation among others.
In a welcome address, the Managing Director of the School, Mrs Titilayo Asaolu who appreciated the parents for believing in the vision of the new school pointed out that the management would not relent on its efforts to ensuring that the laid down standard was sustained.
She disclosed that, “from next term, all our examination objectives question will be on Computer Based Test (CBT).”
According to Mrs Asaolu, “I therefore want to promise you all (I mean all parents whose children resumed with us this first term) that by the time we move to our permanent site, your children shall enjoy free bus services for a long time.”

“I want to use this opportunity to appreciate God Almighty, for making the dream of establishing a moral-based international school – Noble Hills High School a reality. We are here today to witness the very first Christmas Concert of the school. Indeed, we are all making history
“The bible says we should not despise the days of little beginning, Noble Hills High School has started with a little beginning in a temporary location with golden giants that will be of high and great repute with positive impact in our society in the nearest future.
“I am referring to our students, whom we call Nobles, In this just concluded term, they all performed exceptionally well. Immediately after this concert today, parents will be given login pins to view their children’s result on the school website. The hardcopies of the results will also be given as well.
“Unlike most secondary schools around, their students don’t usually get to see their results at vacation, they would rather wait till resumption in the following term. I want to assure all our parents that from next term, all our examination objectives question will be on Computer Based Test (CBT).



“This will prepare them ahead of all the various CBT external examinations they are going to write in the future. Noble Hills High School is indeed a school with distinction in all ramifications, a city set on the hills, which can never be hidden.
“I will like to quickly emphasize the main objective of establishing this school; which is to become the unique foundation of noble personalities that are of great and positive impact across the globe.
“We intend to achieve this objective by inculcating high moral standard in our learners and ensuring academic excellence by our team of ethical, committed and motivated staff in an inclusive and highly secured environment.
“I therefore want to encourage everyone present here today to please spread the good news about our school. For every child you refer to Noble Hills High School, there is a reward awaiting you.
“Admission is still ongoing and it is only into JSS One class. For more details about our school, kindly visit the school website –
www.noblehillshighschool.com
“I want to sincerely appreciate all our parents for believing in this vision. Despite the harsh economic condition of our country, you still chose Noble Hills High School for your children. I am saying thank you, you are all indeed beautiful parents with great hearts. I therefore want to promise you all (I mean all parents whose children resumed with us this first term) that by the time we move to our permanent site, your children shall enjoy free bus services for a long time.”



In a sermon a pastor from the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Joshua Akinola who commended Noble Hills High School Akure for going extra miles to set a standard, urged the parents to imbibe the attitude of making sacrifices in addition to giving.
Pastor Akinola said God made a sacrifice by giving the world His only son, hence the need for everyone to make sacrifices if they wanted to experience divine multiplication.
Eminent personalities and other stakeholders graced the occasion.