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St. Edward's Secondary School

St Edward's Secondary School is a public Catholic secondary school in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Since its inception it has remained one of the country's most prestigious schools. While St. Edwards is designed to be an all-male school, female students are permitted to enroll as A Level candidates. It is affiliated with St. Edward's Primary School.

St. Edward's Secondary School
Address
May Park, Kingtom


Sierra Leone
Information
TypePublic School
MottoDirige Nos In Veritate
(Direct us in truth)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1922
FounderRev. Father Edward Blanchet
Head Masters - Upper and Lower SchoolsWalter Davies ( Principlal Upper School) / Wilmot Johnson-Cole (Lower School)
GenderBoys
Age13 to 18
Houses5
Former pupilsOld Edwardians
Websitehttp://stedwards.hostrator.com/schoolwebsite.html

St. Edwards has a long list of distinguished former pupils, including many of Sierra Leone's top ranking statesmen, presidents and prime ministers. The majority of the school's pupils have gone on the attend institutions of higher learning including Fourah Bay College, Oxford University, University of Cambridge and Harvard University.

History

St. Edward's origins began with St. Edward's Primary School which was established in 1865 by a French Roman Catholic priest, Rev. Father Edward Blanchet.[1] In 1921, the board of directors which consisted of a group of priests from Italy, France and Ireland decided to start a secondary school for the students. 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 school at Howe Street in Freetown. St. Edward's is the third oldest secondary school in Sierra Leone.

The first head master of St. Edward's was Father Michael O'Connor, but six months after the school opened, Father O'Connor retired due to illness and was replaced by Father Mulcahy. Under the stewardship of Father Mulcahy, St. Edward's Secondary School became a first rate academic institution which followed a strict, old-fashioned British curriculum and enforced discipline by means of corporal punishment. The sports programs at St. Edward's became a source of general admiration.

Present

Today, the school continues to be managed by a board of directors and the disciplinary committee remains intact. St. Edward's has maintained its longstanding traditions, which include a Scripture Union, a Literary Society and a Debating Society. The school also has a boy scout troop known as 8th Freetown.

St. Edward's is still widely held to be one of the best schools in the country. On May 1, 2000, headmaster J.P. Kamara and the school's Parent/Teacher Association started a Development Committee to facilitate the expansion of the school.

Past headmasters

Past headmasters include:

  • Rev. Father Michael O'Connor (1922)
  • Rev. Father Mulcahy (1922-1956) - the school's indefatigable and definitive founding father who devoted most of his life to St.Edward's.
  • Rev. Father Jeremiah O’Sullivan (1956-1979) - who introduced the co-ed sixth Form and founded the school band.
  • Mr. A.J. Robinson (1979) - known affectionately as 'Sir Rob'.
  • Rev. Father Curran
  • Rev. Father Hamelberg - St. Edward's alumnus and Sierra Leone's first indigenous priest and headmaster.
  • Mr. M.A.C. Renner.
  • Mr. J.P. Kamara (2000) - Commonly known as 'The great Tizo'.

House system

The house system at St. Edward's was instituted in 1934 by the school's second headmaster, Father Mulcahy, in order to encourage competitive sportsmanship among the pupils. Following the Eton model, St. Edward's employs a system which divides the pupils into five houses. Each house has a House Captain and Games Captain. House Captains are usually selected from the sixth form students. Games Captains are chosen from the school's most talented athletes from Forms 4-6. Initially there were five houses, each with its own color and each named after the most reverend fathers who founded the school. They are: O'Gorman (Red), Browne (Green), Wilson (Dark Blue), Blanchet (Light Blue), and Mulcahy (Yellow). Later a sixth house was founded and named O'Sullivan. Its color is white.

There is inter-house competition during each semester culminating in an annual inter-school track-and-field championship. Houses also compete in extracurricular activities such as academic contests, debate and drama.

School prefects

Members of the student body are elected as school prefects. St. Edward's Disciplinary Committee delegates the execution of various punishments to the school's council of prefects. Prefects are also responsible for the leadership of their fellow students in sport and academics. The House Captains and Games Captains are a part of the council.

Athletics

St. Edward's is nicknamed "The Sports Academy". Throughout the school's history, athletics have been a prominent attribute of St. Edward's. The school is surrounded by sprawling fields where students can play sports and train in their respective disciplines. The land was acquired by former head master, Father Mulcahy, for the sole purpose of executing an ambitious athletics plan for the pupils. This remains a hallmark of St. Edward's even today. The school has produced a number of gifted sportsmen who play at national and international levels. Among them is football star Mohamed Kallon who began his career with the school team, Old Edwardians FC and went on to play for Inter Milan. Kallon also captained the national team, the Leone Stars.

Performing arts

St. Edward's has excellent music and drama programs. The school band was founded by Father Jeremiah O'Sullivan during the middle half of the last century. The school also has an acclaimed dramatic society called St. Edward's Theater.

The school band is the most remarkable in the country’s history of school brass band music. They have won the Balanta Academy of Music Awards three times under the directorship of James Pratt, making them the only premier brass band in the country. They are regarded as the most successful school brass band after creating the first ever school jazz band section supported by the Balanta Academy of Music. The band is sometimes fondly referred to by other school band members as the Renner Brass band for the illustrious support the four sons of the late principal M.A.C Renner; namely Augustine M. Renner (alto saxophone) the current bandmaster, Jerry M. Renner (baritone) the music director, Christie J. Renner (trombone), Raymond D. Renner (trumpet) a former director and ex-member of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces Regiment Band and the last Edward A. Renner (horn); the four are all-rounder’s in music as they can play just every instrument in the brass and woodwind section of the band.

Under the supervision of Rev. Fr. John Garrick, the band consists of 60 players with multi talents in choral and brass music. A few of them include Emmanuel Beal, a second lieutenant in the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces, Oluwole Compagnie-Coker, Abubakarr Barrie, Derrick Lewis, Joseph Senesi, Daniel Mettle, Abu Amadu, Christopher L.D Pratt (jr), Musa Sam Gandah, Henry Gagba, John Adowale Washington Williams, Victor Gordon, Silvanus Parkinson, Daniel Brown, Allieu Badarr, Joseph Macaulay, Michael Scott, Foday Mansaray, Timothy Bala Kamara, Mohamed Koroma and many others. The Band also has distance members in Europe and America such as Michael Kuwaite, Michael Kanyako, Theophilus Morrison, Augustine Thorpe, Dauda Sannoh, Foday Kanyako, Lyndon Pratt, Fredrick Hudor, Abdulai Turay, Elizabeth Kanja, Michael Faux, Dian Davies and lots more.

Celebrations

St. Edward's celebrates February 6 as Foundation Day and October 13 as the Feast of St. Edward in honor of the school's patron saint, Edward the Confessor.

School uniform

Students of St. Edward's are easily distinguished by their uniform which consists of a white shirt, dark shorts and a matching tie. In a country where there is no free compulsory education, attending secondary school is a rare privilege and the school uniform is a badge of honor.

School song

St. Edward Patron of our school
And protector of our youth
Guide us in our search for truth
To the Holy Ghost Faithful
Instill in us true leadership
Model of Christian piety
So may we always honor thee
For all our lives to see

The name Edwardian proudly stands
In our country's honor roll
Inspiring us to follow close
Those who to great heights rose
With prayers our battle we shall fight
And all life's struggles win
We shall be loyal to our school
To our kith and kin

However far in days to come
Our lives may make us roam
The closest friends will be those made
In youth at boyhoods home
Sing hail to Edward king and saint
Confessor pure and chaste
Enjoying now that heavenly bliss
Which we soon hope to taste.

Old Edwardians

St. Edward's alumni are called Old Edwardians. While the school is open to all students regardless of their economic, social or religious background, it is a favorite of the Sierra Leonean oligarchy as it has produced an impressive number of statesmen and community leaders. Some of the most famous Old Edwardians include former Prime Minister of Sierra Leone, Sir Albert Margai and President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah. The senior generation of Old Edwardians are sometimes criticized for being a British-style old boy network. However, the alumni hold that they are most concerned with supporting their alma mater and contributing to the community. Among the younger generation of Old Edwardians, re-construction of the school is a key issue. The Georgia Chapter of St. Edward's Alumni Association runs a charity that raises funds to refurbish the school which was badly damaged during Sierra Leone's decade-long civil war.

Notable alumni

  • Felix Alinyoh - former headmaster at St. Edward's Secondary School
  • George Banda-Thomas - former Minister of Political and Parliamentary Affairs in Sierra Leone
  • Dr. Cecil Blake
  • Dr. Alfred Bobson-Sesay - former Director General of Education, former Minister of Lands
  • Dr. Abass Bundu - former Executive Secretary of the Economic Community of West African States
  • Dr. S.B. Dumbuya - Leader of the House of Parliament
  • B.S. Elliott - former headmaster at St. Edward's Secondary School
  • Archbishop Joseph Ganda - Archbishop Emeritus of Freetown and Bo
  • Thomas Ganda - civil servant
  • Professor Septimus Kaikai - former minister of communication
  • Justice Nasiru-din Halladeen
  • Rev. Father Hamelberg - Sierra Leone's first indigenous priest and a St. Edward's headmaster
  • Cyril Patrick Foray - Sierra Leone's former Minister of External Affairs
  • Henry M. Joko-Smart - former Commissioner of Sierra Leone's Anti-Corruption Commission and former Chairman the Supreme Court
  • Ahmad Tejan Kabbah - former President of Sierra Leone
  • Mohamed Kallon - professional football player
  • Jon Moadeh Kamanda—former Minister of Health, Appeal Court Judge of the Special Court for Sierra Leone
  • Sir Albert Margai - second Prime Minister of Sierra Leone
  • Justice Arthur John Massally - former judge of the courts of Sierra Leone
  • Dr. James Callay Massally - member of the first class and medical doctor
  • Professor Newman-Smart
  • Tinga Seisay - former Consul General to the United States and pro-democracy advocate
  • Dr. Kadi Sesay - feminist, pro-democracy advocate and Minister of Trade and Industry in Sierra Leone
  • Dr. P.L. Tucker - former headmaster at St. Edward's Secondary School, chairman law reform commission
  • A.J. Robinson former Principal St. Edward’s Secondary School
  • M.A.C Renner former Principal St. Edward’s Secondary School
  • J.P. Kamara - Former Principal St. Edward’s Secondary School, Former Secretary General Sierra Leone Adult Education Association (SLADEA), and current Secretary General St. Edward’s Secondary School Old Boys Association
  • Mrs. Anna Caeser - Former Auditor General, Audit Service Sierra Leone
  • Dr. Peter Alpha Dumbuya, History professor, lawyer and 2013-2014 Fulbright Scholar from the USA to Sierra Leone.
  • Willie Matthew Ayodele De Graft-Rosenior - Father of professional footballer Leroy Rosenior and Grandfather of Liam Rosenior

External links

  • http: www.edwardians.org - Edwards Alumni - U.S National Chapter

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St Edward s Secondary School is a public Catholic secondary school in Freetown Sierra Leone Since its inception it has remained one of the country s most prestigious schools While St Edwards is designed to be an all male school female students are permitted to enroll as A Level candidates It is affiliated with St Edward s Primary School St Edward s Secondary SchoolAddressMay Park KingtomFreetownSierra LeoneInformationTypePublic SchoolMottoDirige Nos In Veritate Direct us in truth Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1922FounderRev Father Edward BlanchetHead Masters Upper and Lower SchoolsWalter Davies Principlal Upper School Wilmot Johnson Cole Lower School GenderBoysAge13 to 18Houses5Former pupilsOld EdwardiansWebsitehttp stedwards hostrator com schoolwebsite htmlSt Edwards has a long list of distinguished former pupils including many of Sierra Leone s top ranking statesmen presidents and prime ministers The majority of the school s pupils have gone on the attend institutions of higher learning including Fourah Bay College Oxford University University of Cambridge and Harvard University Contents 1 History 2 Present 3 Past headmasters 4 House system 5 School prefects 6 Athletics 7 Performing arts 8 Celebrations 9 School uniform 10 School song 11 Old Edwardians 12 Notable alumni 13 External linksHistory EditSt Edward s origins began with St Edward s Primary School which was established in 1865 by a French Roman Catholic priest Rev Father Edward Blanchet 1 In 1921 the board of directors which consisted of a group of priests from Italy France and Ireland decided to start a secondary school for the students 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 school at Howe Street in Freetown St Edward s is the third oldest secondary school in Sierra Leone The first head master of St Edward s was Father Michael O Connor but six months after the school opened Father O Connor retired due to illness and was replaced by Father Mulcahy Under the stewardship of Father Mulcahy St Edward s Secondary School became a first rate academic institution which followed a strict old fashioned British curriculum and enforced discipline by means of corporal punishment The sports programs at St Edward s became a source of general admiration Present EditToday the school continues to be managed by a board of directors and the disciplinary committee remains intact St Edward s has maintained its longstanding traditions which include a Scripture Union a Literary Society and a Debating Society The school also has a boy scout troop known as 8th Freetown St Edward s is still widely held to be one of the best schools in the country On May 1 2000 headmaster J P Kamara and the school s Parent Teacher Association started a Development Committee to facilitate the expansion of the school Past headmasters EditPast headmasters include Rev Father Michael O Connor 1922 Rev Father Mulcahy 1922 1956 the school s indefatigable and definitive founding father who devoted most of his life to St Edward s Rev Father Jeremiah O Sullivan 1956 1979 who introduced the co ed sixth Form and founded the school band Mr A J Robinson 1979 known affectionately as Sir Rob Rev Father Curran Rev Father Hamelberg St Edward s alumnus and Sierra Leone s first indigenous priest and headmaster Mr M A C Renner Mr J P Kamara 2000 Commonly known as The great Tizo House system EditThe house system at St Edward s was instituted in 1934 by the school s second headmaster Father Mulcahy in order to encourage competitive sportsmanship among the pupils Following the Eton model St Edward s employs a system which divides the pupils into five houses Each house has a House Captain and Games Captain House Captains are usually selected from the sixth form students Games Captains are chosen from the school s most talented athletes from Forms 4 6 Initially there were five houses each with its own color and each named after the most reverend fathers who founded the school They are O Gorman Red Browne Green Wilson Dark Blue Blanchet Light Blue and Mulcahy Yellow Later a sixth house was founded and named O Sullivan Its color is white There is inter house competition during each semester culminating in an annual inter school track and field championship Houses also compete in extracurricular activities such as academic contests debate and drama School prefects EditMembers of the student body are elected as school prefects St Edward s Disciplinary Committee delegates the execution of various punishments to the school s council of prefects Prefects are also responsible for the leadership of their fellow students in sport and academics The House Captains and Games Captains are a part of the council Athletics EditSt Edward s is nicknamed The Sports Academy Throughout the school s history athletics have been a prominent attribute of St Edward s The school is surrounded by sprawling fields where students can play sports and train in their respective disciplines The land was acquired by former head master Father Mulcahy for the sole purpose of executing an ambitious athletics plan for the pupils This remains a hallmark of St Edward s even today The school has produced a number of gifted sportsmen who play at national and international levels Among them is football star Mohamed Kallon who began his career with the school team Old Edwardians FC and went on to play for Inter Milan Kallon also captained the national team the Leone Stars Performing arts EditSt Edward s has excellent music and drama programs The school band was founded by Father Jeremiah O Sullivan during the middle half of the last century The school also has an acclaimed dramatic society called St Edward s Theater The school band is the most remarkable in the country s history of school brass band music They have won the Balanta Academy of Music Awards three times under the directorship of James Pratt making them the only premier brass band in the country They are regarded as the most successful school brass band after creating the first ever school jazz band section supported by the Balanta Academy of Music The band is sometimes fondly referred to by other school band members as the Renner Brass band for the illustrious support the four sons of the late principal M A C Renner namely Augustine M Renner alto saxophone the current bandmaster Jerry M Renner baritone the music director Christie J Renner trombone Raymond D Renner trumpet a former director and ex member of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces Regiment Band and the last Edward A Renner horn the four are all rounder s in music as they can play just every instrument in the brass and woodwind section of the band Under the supervision of Rev Fr John Garrick the band consists of 60 players with multi talents in choral and brass music A few of them include Emmanuel Beal a second lieutenant in the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces Oluwole Compagnie Coker Abubakarr Barrie Derrick Lewis Joseph Senesi Daniel Mettle Abu Amadu Christopher L D Pratt jr Musa Sam Gandah Henry Gagba John Adowale Washington Williams Victor Gordon Silvanus Parkinson Daniel Brown Allieu Badarr Joseph Macaulay Michael Scott Foday Mansaray Timothy Bala Kamara Mohamed Koroma and many others The Band also has distance members in Europe and America such as Michael Kuwaite Michael Kanyako Theophilus Morrison Augustine Thorpe Dauda Sannoh Foday Kanyako Lyndon Pratt Fredrick Hudor Abdulai Turay Elizabeth Kanja Michael Faux Dian Davies and lots more Celebrations EditSt Edward s celebrates February 6 as Foundation Day and October 13 as the Feast of St Edward in honor of the school s patron saint Edward the Confessor School uniform EditStudents of St Edward s are easily distinguished by their uniform which consists of a white shirt dark shorts and a matching tie In a country where there is no free compulsory education attending secondary school is a rare privilege and the school uniform is a badge of honor School song EditSt Edward Patron of our school And protector of our youth Guide us in our search for truth To the Holy Ghost Faithful Instill in us true leadership Model of Christian piety So may we always honor thee For all our lives to seeThe name Edwardian proudly stands In our country s honor roll Inspiring us to follow close Those who to great heights rose With prayers our battle we shall fight And all life s struggles win We shall be loyal to our school To our kith and kinHowever far in days to come Our lives may make us roam The closest friends will be those made In youth at boyhoods home Sing hail to Edward king and saint Confessor pure and chaste Enjoying now that heavenly bliss Which we soon hope to taste Old Edwardians EditSt Edward s alumni are called Old Edwardians While the school is open to all students regardless of their economic social or religious background it is a favorite of the Sierra Leonean oligarchy as it has produced an impressive number of statesmen and community leaders Some of the most famous Old Edwardians include former Prime Minister of Sierra Leone Sir Albert Margai and President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah The senior generation of Old Edwardians are sometimes criticized for being a British style old boy network However the alumni hold that they are most concerned with supporting their alma mater and contributing to the community Among the younger generation of Old Edwardians re construction of the school is a key issue The Georgia Chapter of St Edward s Alumni Association runs a charity that raises funds to refurbish the school which was badly damaged during Sierra Leone s decade long civil war Notable alumni EditSee also Category Alumni of St Edward s Secondary School Freetown Felix Alinyoh former headmaster at St Edward s Secondary School George Banda Thomas former Minister of Political and Parliamentary Affairs in Sierra Leone Dr Cecil Blake Dr Alfred Bobson Sesay former Director General of Education former Minister of Lands Dr Abass Bundu former Executive Secretary of the Economic Community of West African States Dr S B Dumbuya Leader of the House of Parliament B S Elliott former headmaster at St Edward s Secondary School Archbishop Joseph Ganda Archbishop Emeritus of Freetown and Bo Thomas Ganda civil servant Professor Septimus Kaikai former minister of communication Justice Nasiru din Halladeen Rev Father Hamelberg Sierra Leone s first indigenous priest and a St Edward s headmaster Cyril Patrick Foray Sierra Leone s former Minister of External Affairs Henry M Joko Smart former Commissioner of Sierra Leone s Anti Corruption Commission and former Chairman the Supreme Court Ahmad Tejan Kabbah former President of Sierra Leone Mohamed Kallon professional football player Jon Moadeh Kamanda former Minister of Health Appeal Court Judge of the Special Court for Sierra Leone Sir Albert Margai second Prime Minister of Sierra Leone Justice Arthur John Massally former judge of the courts of Sierra Leone Dr James Callay Massally member of the first class and medical doctor Professor Newman Smart Tinga Seisay former Consul General to the United States and pro democracy advocate Dr Kadi Sesay feminist pro democracy advocate and Minister of Trade and Industry in Sierra Leone Dr P L Tucker former headmaster at St Edward s Secondary School chairman law reform commission A J Robinson former Principal St Edward s Secondary School M A C Renner former Principal St Edward s Secondary School J P Kamara Former Principal St Edward s Secondary School Former Secretary General Sierra Leone Adult Education Association SLADEA and current Secretary General St Edward s Secondary School Old Boys Association Mrs Anna Caeser Former Auditor General Audit Service Sierra Leone Dr Peter Alpha Dumbuya History professor lawyer and 2013 2014 Fulbright Scholar from the USA to Sierra Leone Willie Matthew Ayodele De Graft Rosenior Father of professional footballer Leroy Rosenior and Grandfather of Liam RoseniorExternal links Edithttp www edwardians org Edwards Alumni U S National Chapter St Edward s Alumni Association Georgia US Chapter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Edward 27s Secondary School amp oldid 1058613544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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