Professional Overview
Dr. Ruth Pius Sampson is an ambitious educational professional and entrepreneur with extensive experience in leadership and institutional management. She is the founder of GreyCells Montessori School Ltd and serves as a consultant and practitioner in Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) education. Her career is defined by a drive for academic excellence and the implementation of state-of-the-art facilities to enhance student achievement.
Key Leadership and Experience
- CEO & Founder, GreyCells Montessori School Ltd (2019–Present): Oversees school operations, evaluates educational programs, and ensures compliance with education laws and regulations.
- CEO & Founder, McKurie Enterprises (2018–Present): Directs staff activities, manages departmental policies, and develops long-range organizational goals.
- EYFS Practitioner: Served at Sitrid International School and Hephzibah’ Court, focusing on child development, safety, and progress monitoring.
- School Administrator & Teacher (2015–2017): Held roles at Sunrise Keepers School, managing budgets, recruitment, and classroom instruction.
- Community Project Lead: Initiated the “Train The Helpless Child” project, which provides training for less privileged out-of-school children in suburban areas.
Core Expertise
- Educational Leadership: Expertise in institutional governance, goal definition, and maximizing academic performance.
- Early Childhood Development: Extensive knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices and EYFS standards.
- Management & Administration: Skilled in fiscal management, budgeting, hiring, and recruitment.
- Digital & Technical Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, SEO Optimization, and computer science applications.
Awards and Qualifications
- Honorary Doctorate Degree: Awarded in Teachings and Trainings.
- MBA in Leadership: Obtained from Northwestern Christian University in 2022.
- Level 7 Diploma: Awarded in Teaching and Trainings by Reed, UK (2021).
- Diploma in Computer Science: From Obafemi Awolowo University (2003).