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Christ the King College (CKC)
TypePublic
Established1954
Students10,829
Location,
CampusBo campus
AffiliationsUniversity of Sierra Leone
Websitehttp://www.cobauk.cwc.net/

Christ the King College (CKC) is a secondary school founded in 1954 in Bo, Sierra Leone. The school was founded by the Roman Catholic mission in 1954. The school is recommended as one of the most influential schools, based on the capacity of hardworking teachers in cooperation with student leadership. This tends to encourage their colleagues to focus on their studies effectively, and in terms of academical performance, is portrayed as the leading secondary school in public examinations such as Basic Education Certificate Educations (B.E.C.E) as well as the higher West African Senior Secondary School Examination Council.[citation needed] CKC primarily serves Sierra Leone, but also has international students from Liberia, Gambia, Ghana and Nigeria.[citation needed] Several prominent politicians and business have graduated from CKC.

History

CKC was originally built by the Roman Catholic missionaries of the Holy Ghost Order under Reverend Michael Corbett, from Mitchelstown, County Cork, Ireland. The original site later became the St Francis primary school.

Notable alumini

Some notable graduates of CKC include[1]

References