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Our Alumni

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Our History

Our History

Customarily, whenever alumni visit our country of birth, they dutifully visit the school, and call on the Principal, to get updates, specifically, on the needs of the school so as to convey the urgency of its needs to the organization in the States. Dr. Olu Nylander (deceased), returned from such visit home, in 1984, and brought a message from the Principal and the Old Boys Association (alumni) that the school was in dire need of financial support. He felt the best way to get a meaningful response to this call for help was to convene a meeting of alumni of the school

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In the District of Columbia Metro Area. The word got around and Mr. Winston Carew (alumnus) graciously offered his home for the first meeting.

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Stay Connected with The Sierra Leone Grammar School Alumni Association - Washington D.C. Metro Area Chapter

We make it easy for you to stay in touch and up-to-date, with our alumni directory, alumni events, networking opportunities, continuing education learning and a regular newsletter.

The Alumni Association also helps us to stay in touch with former students so we can celebrate their achievements as they move forwards with their studies, careers and lives. Many of them are important role models to our current students.

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Alumni Spotlight

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The Sierra Leone Grammar School was founded on 25th March 1845 as Church Missionary Society (C.M.S.) Grammar School - the first secondary school in Sub-Saharan Africa. The school started with 14 pupils, drawn from students of Fourah Bay College and was housed at Regent Square in a massive building which still exists.

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