Bishop James Yisa Memorial School in Niger state has published the results of its top-performing students in the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), showcasing exceptional academic achievement. A student named Yahaya Faith emerged as the highest scorer in the institution with a total mark of 338, leading a group of nine other candidates who also recorded impressive scores.
Top Scorers Recognized for Academic Excellence
The school shared a list of its ten best-performing candidates on social media to celebrate their success and inspire others. The administration expressed pride in the students' dedication and hard work, stating that their performance reflects the institution's commitment to high academic standards. In a Facebook post, the school wrote: "We proudly celebrate our JAMB top scorers whose hard work and determination have led to outstanding success. You've made us proud—keep soaring! They came, they saw, they conquered JAMB!"
Community Reactions and Praise
Social media users who viewed the list of scores shared their excitement for the teenagers. Many praised the school for maintaining a high academic standard in the northern region. Comments included congratulations from Mercy Dickson Richard, who said, "Congratulations to all the outstanding students," and John Joycelyn, who remarked, "So impressive. Congratulations." Abayomi Emmanuel David added, "Wao Amazing! Breeding excellence for real," while Doris Fiyebor Yahaya noted, "Wow! So lovely. Congratulations to you all and to the school."
The release of these results has sparked discussions about academic excellence in Niger state, with many hailing the students as role models for their peers. The school's commitment to fostering a culture of hard work and achievement continues to yield positive outcomes, as evidenced by these outstanding UTME scores.



