- Albert Academy
Infobox UK school
name = Albert Academy
motto =Esse Quam Videri (To be, rather than to seem)
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established = 1904
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type =Private school
religion =United methodist church
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head = Albert Kawa (principal)
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founder = Ira Albert
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city =Freetown
country =Sierra Leone
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gender = Boys and girls until the 6334 system (but girls were only accepted into the "A" level program)
lower_age = 13
upper_age = 18
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website_name = The Albert Academy (AA) is a secondary school inFreetown ,Sierra Leone . It was founded on4 October 1904 and named after American missionary Rev. Ira E. Albert. The school's motto is "Esse Quam Vederi" (Rather To Be Than To Seem). It is situated at Berry Street in Freetown. Among its famous alumni are Sierra Leone's firstPrime Minister , SirMilton Margai and Sierra Leone's first president,Siaka Stevens .The school is famously referred to as Mende Man College reflecting the fact that over the years students from the
Mende tribe in Sierra Leone were overrepresented. AA Students' have also been referred to as Okamory Boys due to the area in which the school is located in Freetown. However, the school has students from everywhere in Sierra Leone and it is not restricted to any tribe.Although the school has a Christian tradition, the
United Methodist Church , students from all religious background can attend (a common phenomenon in Sierra Leone). AA is one of the most successful institutions of learning in Sierra Leone. It hasalumni association s in the UK, USA and Freetown. The Alumni Associations take a very keen interest in the school's activities/development; they make regular contributions to the school including, for example, giving scholarships and grants to students.Notable alumni
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Sir Milton Margai , lead Sierra Leone to independent and became prime minister from 161-1964as a sierra leonean albert academy is one of the best schools in the worldExternal links
* [http://www.albertacademy.org Albert Academy Alumni Association, Washington DC Chapter.]
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