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Armitage Senior Secondary School is a high school located in Janjanbureh, in the Gambia. Armitage a boarding school, is one of the oldest schools in the Gambia. It was established in 1927 by Governor Cecil Hamilton Armitage in Georgetown. After World War II, the school became a secondary boarding school. [1]
The major goal the Gambia has set for itself for the remainder of the plan is to enroll 90 percent of children in schools for the full cycle of basic education by 2005. [1] Over the 1990s, spending on education increased from 15 to 21 percent of government expenditure and 2.6 percent to 4.3 percent of GNP, while the share of the education ...
American parents established the school in January 1984 after feeling dissatisfied with the education in the Marina International School, which had previously educated American children. [1] The BAES high school began operations in 2012. [2] The University of Nebraska–Lincoln provides high school correspondence courses to students at BAES. [3]
The school was founded in 1876 in Dobson Street, Banjul, by Wesleyan missionaries. In 1898 it re-opened as the Methodist Boys' High School and in 1915 the associated Girls High School was opened. [1] The girls' and boys' high schools were merged in 1959 to create the Gambia High School and the location moved to Box Bar Road. [1]
Elementary and primary schools in the Gambia (3 P) A. Alumni by secondary school in the Gambia (1 C) B. Boarding schools in the Gambia (1 P) H.
Originally, in 1966, they began a madrasa hosted at the Muhammadan Primary School, Banjul. However, in 1975, the Muslim High School was founded. [1] In 1995, the name was changed to the Muslim Senior Secondary School, as required by a new education policy brought in by the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council. Alhagie Sheikh Adama Joof ...