Methodist Girls' High School (Sierra Leone)
The Methodist Girls' High School founded as the Wesleyan Girls' High School is a secondary school for girls established by James Taylor, an uncle of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor under the auspices of the Wesleyan Society on 1 January 1880. The school is affiliated to the Methodist Boys' High School (Sierra Leone) established in Freetown by the May family under the auspices of the Methodist Society.
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- Schools in Freetown
- Secondary schools in Sierra Leone
- Educational institutions established in 1880
- Methodism in Sierra Leone
- Girls' schools in Sierra Leone
- 1880 establishments in Sierra Leone