Christ_the_King_College
Christ the King College (CKC) is a secondary school founded in 1953 in Bo, Sierra Leone. The school was founded by Mother Marie Louise De Meester in 1953 under the direction of Archbishop Thomas Joseph Brosnahan. The Christ the King College is regarded as one of the most influential schools in West Africa due to its tradition of hardworking teachers and student leadership. Academically, it is considered the leading secondary school in public examinations such as Basic Education Certificate Educations (B.E.C.E) as well as the higher West African Senior Secondary School Examination Council.[citation needed] CKC primarily serves Sierra Leone, but also has international students from Liberia, Gambia, Ghana and Nigeria.[citation needed] Many prominent politicians and business leaders have graduated from CKC.