As the Freetown Secondary School for Girls (FSSG) prepares to mark its 100th anniversary, the school’s Ex-Pupils Association has disclosed that it has invested more than nine billion leones in renovating and constructing facilities within the institution.
The disclosure was made during a media engagement, where the association outlined its contributions toward improving the school’s infrastructure as part of activities leading up to the centenary celebrations.

According to the association, the investment is aimed at enhancing the learning environment while preserving the school’s century-long academic standards and legacy. Funds have been channeled into the upgrading of classrooms, the improvement of sanitation facilities, and the construction of new structures designed to support both academic work and extracurricular activities.
The association noted that the infrastructure projects are intended to ensure that the school remains conducive for learning and continues to provide quality education for future generations of pupils.
“This initiative reflects our commitment to giving back to the school and ensuring future generations benefit from quality infrastructure,” the association stated, emphasizing the significance of the centenary milestone.

The Ex-Pupils Association described the investment as part of a broader effort to safeguard the institution’s heritage while positioning it for continued excellence as it enters its second century of existence.



