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The education system that developed in Sierra Leone during the nineteenth and twentieth century was styled on the British education system. It was elitist in nature aimed at urban middle class and focused on the academically gifted who would go on to tertiary education before taking up positions as civil servants in the government.
Sierra Leone Ministry of Education is a Ministerial department of the Government of Sierra Leone that is in charge of planning, overseeing, and implementing the educational policies of Sierra Leone . The Ministry of Education advises the President of Sierra Leone and the Government of Sierra Leone on issues related to Education.
The University of Management and Technology is a private university located in Freetown, Sierra Leone. UNIMTECH educates undergraduate students nationwide. UNIMTECH as three schools: the school of public administration, school of social science, and school of technology, comprising more than 10 fields of study.
Sierra Leone education-related lists (1 P) A. Academia in Sierra Leone (2 C) C. Christ the King College (7 P) E. Education in Freetown (3 C, 5 P) Educational ...
Milton Margai College of Education and Technology (MMCET), formerly known as Milton Margai Teachers College (MMCET), is a technical university located in Freetown, Sierra Leone. It was established in 1963 and is named after Sierra Leone's first Prime Minister , Sir Milton Margai .
Chernor Bah is a Sierra Leonean politician, currently the Minister Of Information and Civic Education for the Republic of Sierra Leone. [1] Bah is an advocate for girl's and women's education. [1] [2] [3] He is the co-founder of A World At School and Purposeful. [3] [4]
Fourah Bay College soon became a magnet for Sierra Leone Creoles and other Africans seeking higher education in British West Africa. These included Nigerians, Ghanaians, Ivorians and many more, especially in the fields of theology and education. It was the first western-style university in West Africa.
Ibrahim Inspector Bah, Sierra Leonean football star and former captain of Leone Stars; John Amadu Bangura, Chief of the Defence Staff of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces from 1968 to 1970. Julius Maada Bio, President of Sierra Leone since 2018; Aluspah Brewah, footballer; Albert Joe Demby, Vice President of Sierra Leone from 1996 to 2002