Minister Conrad Sackey is taking no prisoners! In a high-stakes meeting this week, he delivered a fiery ultimatum to education leaders across the country: shape up or face the consequences. With the new academic year on the horizon, Sackey made it crystal clear that accountability is the name of the game. “People are going to be held responsible,” he warned, targeting everyone from absentee teachers to headmasters submitting fake data. Get ready, Sierra Leone—Sackey means business.
Massive Teacher Registration Blitz in Moyamba and Bo:
The MBSSE is not just talking the talk—they’re walking the walk. This week, P1 teachers swarmed Moyamba and Bo lined up for registration in a sweeping initiative aimed at turbocharging literacy instruction. This bold move is all about ensuring our youngest learners get the best start possible. With the Teaching Service Commission leading the charge, Sierra Leone’s education system is gearing up for a major upgrade!
Big Upgrades Coming to Bo and Kenema Schools:
Students in Bo and Kenema, brace yourselves for some serious changes! President Julius Maada Bio and Minister Sackey are spearheading a major overhaul of secondary schools in these regions. Expect shiny new buildings and a top-notch learning environment as part of their commitment to improving education across the country. It’s full steam ahead for Sierra Leone’s future leaders.
Digital Security Gets a Boost with NC3 Partnership:
In today’s digital age, security is everything—and the MBSSE knows it. This week, they teamed up with NC3 to launch a massive digital security awareness campaign. From protecting personal data to learning the ins and outs of cybersecurity, this initiative is set to make Sierra Leone’s schools smarter and safer. The message is clear: the future is digital, and we’re ready to lead the way.