The Annie Walsh Memorial School (AWMS) continues to prove its dedication to excellence.
The administration, led by the Acting Principal and her staff continue their hard work to maintain high standards, and the results speak for themselves.
The recently released 2024 WASSCE results show that AWMS achieved an impressively high pass rate, with many students earning credits in five or more subjects.
The top performer, Muna Kanja Mansaray, former Head Girl of the School, scored 3 A’s, 5 B’s, and a C, with an overall aggregate of 19.
The Deputy Head Girl and another pupil scored 4 A’s with a total aggregate of 24 and 25 respectively, several other students also earned A’s in various subjects.
One proud parent Mrs Cole, shared that these results highlight the success of the Free Quality Education initiative in supporting the girls of Sierra Leone.
Another elated mother requesting anonymity praised the Acting Principal and teachers, saying they’ve done an incredible job of upholding the school’s standards.
The 2024 results reflect the school’s 175-years legacy of producing strong, capable women. AWMS continues to shine as a leader in education.
“Non sibi sed omnibus”—Not for self, but for all.