Bo Teacher's College

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Bo Teacher's College
Type Public
Established1978
Students534
Location
Bo
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CampusBo campus
Affiliations University of Sierra Leone

Bo Teacher's College is a three year college located in Bo, the second largest city of Sierra Leone. The college trains prospective teachers for primary and junior secondary school levels (form 1-3). after successfully completing the programme, candidates qualify for the Teachers Certificate (TC) and the Higher Teachers Certificate (HTC). The college offers programmes in several majors, including English studies, social studies, environmental science, agriculture and Mathematics education.

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