Owned and operated by
the United Annual Conference, United Methodist Church
CWA
High School is opened and fully operational.
Address: Ashmun Street, 91 Centennial Area Monrovia Liberia.
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President's name: Mr. Richard G. Wiah, Jr.
Student leader name:
School Year: 2009/2010
Graduation (2010) - (September) pending the release of 2010 WAEC (West African Examination Council) exams results.
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WAEC Information - Coming
Soon
- More information coming soon.
Admission Fee: LD$700.00
Entrance Fee: US$ 10.00
Date/Test of admission: July 10,2010
Current Student Leader:
Vivian Mussah of 12th Grade (Science Class)
Full Tuitions (including all fees) for 10-12 Grades: US$ 345.00 for academic 2010/2011
Number of Classes: 10 classes
Average Class size: 35 to 45 students
Estimated number of Students enrolled: 456 students for 2009/2010
Statistics for which schools feeding the 10th grade this year: N/A
Student performance stats on grades (eg. ratio/number of students with 3.00GPA, 4.00GPA etc): 40% of the student population with the GPA of 3.00
Electives Offered: Business Education, Drafting, Music, Home Economics and Typing
Number of Teachers: 30 Teachers
Average Teacher Salary: LD$6,000.00 and US$ 84.00 per teacher
Comparable Salary (Low as
compared to other schools)
WAEC Results/rank for CWA (to other schools): 88%
No statistics on the ranking amongst the schools.
Current Needs:
500 chairs (for auditorium), 150 Caps and gowns, Microscope and other laboratory equipments and funding to improve teachers' salary and more. Please coordinate with CWA-AA, USA if you intend to contribute to CWA.
Essay Competition:
Academic 2009/2010, student Alpha Diallo of the 12th grade represented Liberia in the West African Youth Parliament competition held in Ghana and Liberia won.
SPORTS Male team won 11 games and female team won 8 games in the ISSA competition.
Advances school is making: CWA leads the ISSA competitions
Olympics: CWA played 6 olympics and won all.
Alumni Association, USA Help (2009-2010):
Awarded two Scholarships awards: one for academic performance and one for needy/deserving student; two sets of male and female reversible basketball jerseys; committed to pay six months bill for city power (electricity) and to purchase and ship 150 gowns and caps for graduation. CWA-AA, USA has embarked on a number of projects, including: a fully functioning science lab, Technology Project, Music Education Project, and other small projects.
More current information re CWA High School will be posted.
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