Christine & Darasimi: Two Faces of Successful Home Schooling In Nigeria
To Homeschool or Not?



By oyiza adaba
Listen to the valedictory addresses given by two graduates of the ACE curriculum, then decide for yourself. Ms. Christine Gomwalk (18) and Ms Darasimi Olayiwole (18) spoke passionately and admirably at the graduation ceremony, which happened at the Covenant Word Unlimited Ministries, Jos is a partnership of the Gomwalk Home School, LCA Academy using the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) Curriculum.
“Schools and homeschools around the world use the A.C.E. School of Tomorrow® program in the training of their children. The A.C.E. program consists of Bible-based K–12 curriculum, student programs, and professional training. Although other publishers have marketed academic curriculum, no one has produced a life-changing character package like that of A.C.E. Children’s minds develop best in a God-centered environment of absolutes and love. They emerge with a sweet attitude and with a greater, richer concept of God and how He wants them to live.”