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Public school in Bo, Sierra Leone
Bo Government Secondary School
Location
Bo
Sierra Leone
Information
TypePublic School
MottoManners Maketh Man
Religious affiliation(s)Both Christian and Muslim rites are observed in the school, but the school is secular.
Established1906
GenderBoys
Age11 to 18

The Bo Government Secondary School, commonly known as Bo School, is a secondary school located on a 13.5 acres (5.5 ha) property in the center of Bo, the second largest city in Sierra Leone. The school was founded in 1906 at the behest of the British colonial governor, Leslie Probyn, to educate the sons of Paramount Chiefs or nominees of Paramount Chiefs. The school later evolved to become a public school that is open to boys from all backgrounds.

Bo school is a boys-only boarding school. The pupils live in the four dormitory buildings (called Towns) on the school's campus. The four dormitories are called Manchester, London, Liverpool, and Paris respectively—the first three are named after famous cities in England, and the last is named after capital of France.

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