Established 1952 Principal Pastor De-Gaulle Azu Founded 1952 | Type Secondary School Students about 1000 Founder Charles W. Low | |
Motto Fear God, Honour the King Location off Amasiri - Afikpo RoadAfikpoEbonyi StateNigeria Address Minna - Zungeru Rd, Minna, Nigeria |
Government secondary school afikpo ebonyi state nigeria
Government Secondary School, Afikpo (GSSA) is a boys' high school located in Afikpo, a town in Ebonyi State in the former Eastern Region of Nigeria, the part of Nigeria that attempted to secede as the independent state of Biafra in the late 1960s. The Nigerian Civil War was Nigeria's ultimately successful attempt to reintegrate Biafra forcibly into the larger Nigerian polity. GSSA was one of the best of the antebellum “leadership academies” of Nigeria until the war and its aftermath.
Contents
- Government secondary school afikpo ebonyi state nigeria
- History
- Academics
- SportsExtra curricular Activities
- School Houses
- School Anthem
- Notable alumni
- References
History
GSSA was established in 1952 by Charles W. Low.
The first Principal was Charles W. Low, an Australian
Academics
GSSA was established as an elitist school. The school has continued to be one of the best secondary schools in Nigeria. All students are required to complete a number of core courses in the Arts and Sciences. Its students constantly achieved high scores in examination results at SSCE, O-Level and A-Level.
Sports/Extra-curricular Activities
Students of the school also participate in athletics and sports like, cricket, hockey, handball and football(soccer).
The school also has an Officer Cadet Corps that offers instruction in adventure training, camping and field drills.
School Houses
The various houses to which students are assigned upon admission are:
School Anthem
The school's anthem was composed by Dr. (Sir) Alex Osuji, an “aborigine”
Notable alumni
Lieutenant Commander Lawrence Ewa (Lorenzo),1985 set. naval officer based in Lagos Emmanuel Isu formal gubernetorial aspirant Ebonyi state.
Anyaoha Samuel Ndubuisi, 1999 set Communication Engineer; Standards Organisation of Nigeria