ImpactHouse Model Schools, a private institution in Ogun state, has proudly showcased the outstanding performance of its students in the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The school released a digital flier on social media featuring the photographs and scores of students who achieved marks above 300.
Impressive Results Announced
According to the post shared on Sunday, April 26, the school recorded a remarkable number of high scorers. A total of 28 students achieved scores ranging from 300 to 354, demonstrating exceptional academic excellence.
Top Performer Makinde Goodness
The top performer was Makinde Goodness, who attained the highest score of 354. Other students also achieved high marks, contributing to the school's notable overall performance in the 2026 examinations.
The school management attributed these results to the hard work and dedication of both staff and students during the preparation period. They emphasized that the outcomes were a direct result of strict academic standards and unwavering discipline.
In a caption accompanying the flier, the school stated: "This is the result of: Unparalleled discipline! Unwavering diligence! Unrelenting dedication! Thank you, ImpactHouse Team!"
Public Reactions
While many individuals praised the school for its achievement, others scrutinized the data presented on the flier, raising questions in the comment section. Some commenters noted discrepancies in the percentage breakdown of scores, while others inquired about the color coding of the flier's background.
Akintola Mayowa Victor commented: "The percentage is inaccurate... 7% + 45% + 41%... The remaining 7% is where? Under age or above 400... Complete your analysis."
Johnson Ameh asked: "Great. So, why are some scores on white background and others on cream?"
Onyeka Aniedobe expressed interest in the school: "Impact house college on my mind for my son."
Esther Nnabuife Ochuba congratulated: "Congratulations to you all, up Impacthouse."
Friday Ojonugwa Ekpa praised a student: "Congratulations Sam, you are doing well and the results are obvious. Keep the flag flying."
The school's achievement has sparked discussions about academic standards and the effectiveness of preparatory programs in Nigerian secondary education.



