Christ the King College, Onitsha

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Christ the King College, Onitsha
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Christ the King College, Onitsha
Oguta Road, Onitsha
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Coordinates 6°08′34″N6°47′27″E / 6.14284°N 6.79086°E / 6.14284; 6.79086
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Former nameHeerey High School
(1973-1976)
Type Private Non-profit All-boys secondary education institution
MottoBonitas, Disciplina, Scientia (Latin)
Goodness, Discipline, Knowledge(English)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established2 February 1933
FounderArchbishop Charles Heerey
HeadteacherCelestine Arinze Okafor
Number of students2,597 [1] [ non-primary source needed ]
Colour(s)Royal Blue   and   White
Website http://www.ckconitsha.com/

Christ the King College, Onitsha (CKC), popularly known as CKC Onitsha, or Amaka Boys, is a Catholic all-boys secondary school in Onitsha, Nigeria. It is ranked the top-ranked high school in Nigeria and 36th in the top 100 best high schools in Africa as of February 2014.

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CKC was founded on February 2, 1933, by the late Archbishop Charles Heerey, CsSp, along with Fredrick Akpali Modebe and his wife Margret, who (like in the other schools they founded) not only provided the land, but also built the first administration block and the first hostel accommodation. Heerey remained the proprietor of the school until his death in the spring of 1967.

The chief mission of the school is to develop indigenous manpower and leadership skills from the vast pool of Nigerian youths and in a Catholic tradition and environment. The first principal of the college was Fr Leo Brolly. [2]

History

CKC was affected adversely by the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970). Most of its infrastructure was destroyed.[ citation needed ] The school was taken over by the East Central State Government in 1973 and renamed "Heerey High School", [3] after its founder. However, following representations by its alumni, the school's name was changed back to its original name, "Christ The King College (CKC)" in 1976, and the pre-war first indigenous principal of the school, Rev. Fr. Nicholas Tagbo, was also brought back that year to reorganize, rebuild, and re-energize the school. CKC was finally returned to the Catholic Mission by the state government on 1 January 2009. [4]

The school

CKC is located on Oguta Road in Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria. Its motto is Bonitas, Disciplina, Scientia (Latin) (Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge). As of February 2014, the school is currently ranked the number 1 (the best) high school in Nigeria, and 36th in the top 100 best secondary schools in Africa. [5] The school's colours are White and Royal Blue. The college has active alumni associations in Nigeria (Abuja, Benin-City, Enugu, Lagos, Onitsha, Owerri, and Port-Harcourt), and in the United States ("Christ the King College Onitsha Alumni Association USA").

School population

Throughout the years prior to the civil war, the school's population was pegged at 600 to ensure appropriate student/teacher ratio and high-quality education. After the civil war, in the 1970s, the student population ballooned to over 4,000. However, following years of reorganization, the school's student population is now 2,597, split between (Grades 7- 12); Junior Secondary School (1,350) and Senior Secondary School(1,247). [1] [ non-primary source needed ]

Sporting and extra-curricular activities

The school plays association football, track and field athletics, handball, hockey and lawn tennis. Its football (soccer) team won the World Secondary School Championship in Dublin, Ireland in 1977. [6]

Houses

The dormitories are classified as school houses for administration, management and sports competition purposes. The current houses are: Tagbo, Brolly, Azikiwe, Heerey, Okagbue, Modebe, Arinze, Aniogu, Mbanefo, Orjiakor, Allagoa, Butler, and Flanagan.

The pre-civil war Houses were: St. Charles, St. Gabriel, St Williams, St Michael's, and St. Joseph.

School publications

List of principals

Source: Honor Roll of CKC Principals, 1993–2011 [10] [ non-primary source needed ]

Notable alumni


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