The Gambia Senior Secondary School (formerly the Gambia High School) is a school in Box Bar Road, Banjul, Gambia, founded by Wesleyan missionaries. It has educated two leaders of Gambia.
History
editThe 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] Philip Beale was the principal from 1961 to 1966.[2] While there, he jointly organised an archaeological expedition with pupils from the school to examine the Senegambian stone circles.[3] In 1994, the name changed again to the Gambia Senior Secondary School.[1]
Notable alumni
edit- Fatim Badjie, Minister of Communications, Information and Information Technology and Minister of Health and Social Welfare, youngest person ever appointed to the Gambian Cabinet.[4]
- Fatou Lamin Faye, Minister of Education from 2004
- Yahya Jammeh, leader of the Gambia from 1994 to 2017.[5]
- Dawda Jawara, prime minister of Gambia from 1962 to 1970.[6]
- Bai Modi Joof, lawyer
- Fatou Sanyang Kinteh, Minister for Women's Affairs, Children and Social Welfare
- Louis Mahoney, actor
Principals
edit1876 to 1958
edit- 1876–1878: Rev. J. Fieldhouse
- 1878–1879: Rev. J. Heslam
- 1879–1884: C. R. Cross
- 1885–1889: J. Gilbert
- 1889–2900: G. P. Wilhelm
- 1901–1904: Circuits Ministers
- 1904–1907: W. T. Cole
- 1907–1909: Rev. C. Leopold
- 1909–1911: A. N. Walker
- 1912–1913: F. Dean
- 1913–1920: Rev. L. L. Leopold
- 1921–1922: W. E. Hoare
- 1922–1928: Rev. F. F. Morton
- 1929–1931: H. E .E. Burne
- 1932–1952: J. J. Baker
- 1953–1958: R. P. Pye
Girls High School
edit- 1915–1917: Mrs. P. S. Toye
- 1922–1927: Miss L. E. Morton
- 1928–1929: Miss C. E. Mason
- 1929–1936: Miss. R. M. Little
- 1937–1938: Miss. A. I. Spencer
- 1939–1956: Miss. N. Spencer
- 1957–1958: Miss. V. Vodlcy
Gambia High School
edit- 1959–1961; J. S. Sergeants
- 1961–1966: P. E. Beale
- 1966–1974: E. F. Foss
- 1974–1976: J. J. Ndow
- 1976–1978: H. I. Jagne
- 1978–1980: R. D. Somers
- 1980–1986: H. I. Jagne
- 1986–1989: Mrs. D. E. S. Carrol
- 1989–1994: Mrs. Satang Jow
- 1994–2005: Rev. W. E. E. Carr
- 2005–present: Lamin M. B. Jaiteh
References
edit- ^ a b c Gambia Senior Secondary School, Banjul. accessgambia.com Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- ^ History. Gambia Senior Secondary School, 2007. Archived at archive.is Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- ^ Beale, Philip, "Stone circles in The Gambia, West Africa" Archived 2017-09-17 at the Wayback Machine, Magdalene Matters, No. 38 (November 2013), pp. 10–11.
- ^ Hughes, Arnold; David Perfect (11 September 2008). Historical Dictionary of The Gambia. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6260-9.
- ^ Luttich, Holger. (2010). The Gambia and its president on the road to a prospering future. Bangalore: Winterbloom Publications. p. 42. ISBN 978-81-910977-9-5.
- ^ Saine, Abdoulaye. (2012). Culture and customs of Gambia. Santa Barbara: Greenwood. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-313-35910-1.
External links
edit- "Gambia High 2011". YouTube. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
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