St. Edward's origins began with St. Edward's Primary School which was established in 1865 St. Edward's is the third oldest secondary school in Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone articles missing geocoordinate data History St. Edward's origins began with St. Edward's Primary School which was established in 1865 a Dirige Nos In Veritate. LEAD US IN TRUTH. In the aftermath of vandalism done to our precious school, a discussion forum has been added to the school website Jump to History - St. Edward's origins began with St. Edward's Primary School which St. Edward's is the third oldest secondary school in Sierra Leone. Religious Affiliation in Freetown, Sierra Leone1 - Volume 23 Issue 1 - Arthur T. Porter. the missionary and evangelical activities of the Protestant churches. J. J., History of Sierra Leone, Dublin, 1903 Google Scholar; Gloucester village St Michael's; Hastings St. Thomas'; York St. Henry's; Kent St. Edward's. Saint Edward's Primary School is an all-boys primary (elementary) school currently located at Fort Street in Freetown, Sierra Leone. In the area where the Sacred Heart Cathedral and Santano House are now Read Edit View history The history of the Catholic Church in Sierra Leone can be traced back to 1510 Fr. Blanchet built St. Edward primary school at Howe Street, the church of the. Henry Johnson, son, was born at a time when the fledgling Sierra Leone community Henry Johnson proceeded to the Church Missionary College, Islington, London, March of 1870, he had completed the translation of the Gospel of St. Luke and The Abeokuta Christian who is able to read, understands at once the the first history of Sierra Leone, was a man of mystery, a magus. So he seem Builtmann, who was stationed at Kent village, for further training. He re- raise money towards rebuilding St. Thomas's Church at Hastings; when it re- opened Paul Edwards, ed., The Life of Olaudah Equiano (London, 1969) 1: 38. 100. Irish presence was to be found among Sierra Leone's governors, its military garrison and other record of the life and customs of local particular, he supported schools run the Church Missionary Society, inviting St Edward's Secondary School in Freetown. Half-way Freetown and Kent (Western Area). Since the