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The first boys school, Sierra Leone Grammar School, and the first girls school, Annie Walsh Memorial School, were founded in 1845 and 1849 respectively. The country was an important centre in training teachers, doctors and administrators for whole of West Africa in the first half of the nineteenth century.
The Sierra Leone Grammar School was founded on 25 March 1845 in Freetown, Sierra Leone, by the Church Mission Society (CMS), and at first was called the CMS Grammar School. It was the first secondary educational institution for West Africans with a European curriculum.
The Sierra Leone International Mission School commonly called SLIMS or Mission runs a primary (grades 1-6), junior secondary (grades 7-9) and senior secondary (grades 10-12) school The school was established by missionaries from the Atlanta International Fellowship (AIF) in October 1992 as a school for orphan children in Sierra Leone .
Christ the King College (CKC) is a secondary school founded in 1953 in Bo, Sierra Leone. The school was founded by Mother Marie Louise De Meester in 1953 under the direction of Archbishop Thomas Joseph Brosnahan. The Christ the King College is regarded as one of the most influential schools in West Africa due to its tradition of hardworking ...
On February 6, 1922, the new secondary school opened its doors to seven St. Edward's Primary School graduates: Anthony Tucker, Sylvester Tucker, James Massallay, Edward Farrah, William Luke, Joseph Luke and Albert M. Margai - future prime minister of Sierra Leone. At that time, the secondary school was located at the same address as the primary ...
The Bo Government Secondary School, commonly known as Bo School, is a secondary school located on a 13.5 acres (5.5 ha) property in the center of Bo, the second largest city in Sierra Leone. The school was founded in 1906 at the behest of the British colonial governor, Leslie Probyn , to educate the sons of Paramount Chiefs or nominees of ...
T.I Ahmadiyya Secondary School is a secondary school in Freetown, Sierra Leone. [1] In the country, the school is known for its academic output and for its production of sportsmen and women. [1] It is one of the 55 Ahmadiyya secondary schools in the country. [2]
Catholic secondary schools in Sierra Leone (1 P) Pages in category "Secondary schools in Sierra Leone" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.