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(culled from our UK branch website: gcuoba.com)
Government
College Ughelli was founded in 1945. It was sited
initially at Warri and was known as Warri Middle
School, before it was later moved to Ughelli.
The First Students (Mariners) walked into their
classrooms on January 19, 1945. Modeled after
its remarkable "Public Schools" contemporaries
in Britain, Government College Ughelli was conceived
as an institution where students were brought
up to appreciate the virtues of manliness, sportsmanship,
intellectual and moral excellence, integrity and
of a clean and salubrious environment. However,
especial care was taken to ensure that the character
of the student was moulded without their personality
being distorted.
On
it's inception it was indisputably one of the
best secondary schools in the country. It was
the standard that other schools could only try
to emulate. Well-mowed lawns and trimmed hedges,
well designed class room blocks and dormitories
were carefully laid out in two square kilometres
of landscape. Boulevards and living quarters for
all categories of staff and students formed the
major hub of a planned, orderly and serene environment.
The community had always been self-sufficient
in the supply of water and power. It boasted of
fully equipped and well stocked laboratories,
workshops and library, reading rooms complete
with steel lockers. School books were provided
to all students as part of the benefits, at a
modest school fee. Discipline reigned supreme.
Admission was strictly by merit alone.
The
founding Principal was Mr V.B.V. Powell, a Briton
of Oxonian and Australian ancestry. He was very
committed and dedicated to maintaining the very
highest of standards, and indeed it was his life's
ambition to make Government College Ughelli the
paragon of excellence. The immediate result of
the above was that year after year the quality
of discipline rubbed off on the quotient of achievement
that was recorded; virtually all the nominees
from the school for Nigeria's only University
(University College Ibadan) sailed through with
flying colours and passed out as fresh Nigerian
graduates.
And
in the years ever since Government College has
lived up to its billing producing a good number
of Nigeria's most distinguished and highly esteemed
personalities. The School's list of graduands
is a roll call of achievers in Industry, Education,
Banking and Finance, Law, Government, Public Service,
and the Military.
However,
in recent times standards have fallen, affected
inevitably by the economic and political depression
in the country. Nonetheless, with the new dispensation
of democracy in Nigeria it is expected that the
old school will soon start on the road to recover
its former glory.
(The
above text is a précis of a press conference given
by Mr. Stephen Agodo - Chairman of the Plenary
Planning Committee of the Golden Jubilee Anniversary)
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