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Ahead of Centenary Celebration… Prince of Wales School Unveils New Emblems

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
18 May 2024
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By Augustine Martin Martinezz

In anticipation of its forthcoming centenary anniversary celebration, Prince of Wales School; a revered all-boys secondary institution nestled in the heart of Freetown, Sierra Leone, has introduced two striking new emblems to symbolize its rich legacy and progressive vision.

Established on April 6, 1925, the Prince of Wales School has been dedicated to advancing science education and modern language studies, serving as a beacon of academic excellence and character development for generations of young men.

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During a special programme, Dr Patrick Coker delivered an inspiring talk, motivating Prince Waleans and highlighting the achievements of the Prince of Wales School. He encouraged young Prince Waleans to lead and uphold the school’s esteemed reputation.

At a ceremonious event held at the Freetown International Conference Center (Bintumani Hotel) on Friday 10 May 20024, Dr Sama Banya, an esteemed alumnus and influential figure in Sierra Leonean education, proudly unveiled one of the emblems. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this emblem will adorn the impressive blazers and neckties worn by every Prince Walean, symbolizing the school’s enduring commitment to excellence and its dedication to nurturing global citizens.

 

“I am deeply honoured to unveil this emblem, which embodies the ethos and aspirations of Prince of Wales School,” expressed Dr. Sama Banya, reflecting the pride and reverence for the institution. “May it inspire our students to strive for greatness and uphold the noble values upon which this school was founded”.

In a moment of equal significance, the second emblem was revealed by Drucil Evelyn Taylor Esq, a respected legal luminary and advocate for education in Sierra Leone. Representing the school’s commitment to innovation and inclusivity, this emblem will visually represent Prince of Wales School’s forward-thinking approach to education, fostering a culture of creativity and collaboration among students and faculty.

“With this emblem, we celebrate not only our past achievements but also our vision for the future,” declared Drucil Evelyn Taylor Esq, emphasizing the school’s commitment to excellence and growth. “As we embark on the journey towards our centenary anniversary, let us honour the legacy of excellence that defines our school and embrace the opportunities that lie ahead with courage and conviction. In the words of Hon Justice Reginald Sydney Fynn J.A., Chair of the Centenary Celebrations Committee, “Every Prince Walean should be a part of this unique celebration in the history of our school.” With unity of purpose and a shared dedication to greatness, the Prince of Wales community board on a journey of celebration, reflection, and anticipation for another century of impact and influence.

 

As preparations for the centenary celebration gain momentum, the unveiling of these emblematic symbols marks a pivotal moment in the history of Prince of Wales School, reaffirming its enduring relevance and commitment to shaping future leaders in Sierra Leone and beyond. With each stitch of the blazer and every knot of the necktie, the spirit of Prince of Wales School will continue to inspire generations, ensuring that its legacy of excellence endures for another century and beyond.

As proud Prince Waleans, the school remains steadfast in its pursuit

As a school we remain the ultimate best and real ballers in town, we are forever moving forward.

All Road Lead to 100th Anniversary Celebration!!!

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