May 27, 2025

SEED & Schoolinka Partner to Equip Teachers with Digital Skills, Transform Classrooms in Low-Fee Private Schools

In a rapidly evolving digital world, access to accurate data and efficient identity management systems is fundamental to planning and delivering quality public services. Recognizing this, Lagos State took a proactive step over a decade ago with the establishment

May 8, 2025

SEED & LASRRA Partner to Enhance Identity Access for Pupils, Stakeholders in Low-Income Communities

In a rapidly evolving digital world, access to accurate data and efficient identity management systems is fundamental to planning and delivering quality public services. Recognizing this, Lagos State took a proactive step over a decade ago with the establishment

April 30, 2025

SEED Appoints Samuel Badekale as Ambassador to Champion Affordable Non-State Education

On April 23, 2025, SEED Care & Support Foundation proudly announced the appointment of Samuel Badekale as its newest ambassador—a milestone that reinforces the foundation’s commitment to promoting quality education in low-income communities. Samuel, a brilliant scholar and youth

January 10, 2025

SEED & NABU Read-Aloud Partnership to Enhance Literacy in Low-Income Communities

SEED Care & Support Foundation and NABU partner to empower educators with storytelling and interactive reading techniques, paving the way for improved literacy outcomes in low-fee private schools serving children from low-income communities in Nigeria, starting in Lagos State.160

September 29, 2023

SEED & the Office of Education Quality Assurance Partnership on the Lagos Learns Together Initiative

With the confirmation of the index case of COVID – 19 in Nigeria and Lagos State, schools were closed for about four (4) months. During this time, the Lagos State 2019/2020 academic calendar was disrupted, thereby reducing students' learning

November 30, 2022

SEED & Nigeria’s First Winter Olympian, Simidele Adeagbo Partner To Empower 250 Young Readers

Empowering Minds, Inspiring Dreams Nigeria’s first Winter Olympian, Simidele Adeagbo, engaged students in five (5) SEED Partner Schools from low-income communities in Lagos State in a memorable read aloud experience and interactive lesson centered around her newly released children’s