Collège et Lycée Raponda Walker
Collège et Lycée Raponda Walker is in Port-Gentil, the second largest city in Gabon. The school has just over a thousand pupils. Since 1975 it has been named for André Raponda Walker, a writer and the first Catholic priest in Gabon.[2]
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Type | Roman Catholic school |
Established | 1930 |
Founder | Father René Lefèbre |
Grades | KG1 – 12 |
Gender | • Boys only (establishment to mid 1960s) • Mixed (after mid 1960s) |
Number of students | 1,005[1] |
Website | rapondawalker |
History
The school was started in 1930 in the grounds of the new church of St. Louis by Father René Lefèbre. (The church had only been built in 1927.) The school was named then after the church.[3]
In 1949, the school was taken over by the Brothers of St. Gabriel, but it was not until 1965 that a section for girls was introduced.[3] In 1969, the school started mixed classes.
In 1975, the school took on its existing name which is in honour of the first Gabonese person to be ordained as a catholic priest.[2][3]
Notable alumni
- Stéphane Lasme, a professional basketball player attended school here before he went to Leon MBA in Libreville.[4]
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See also
- Education in Gabon
- Roman Catholicism in Gabon
References
- "School SEED network". Retrieved 11 August 2008.
- LFM: "Social Sciences and Missions" Archived 2011-06-15 at the Wayback Machine. December 2006. Retrieved 11 August 2008.
- History of Raponda Walker, School web site.
- Sport de haut niveau : La superbe d’un jeune gabonais dans le basket-ball américain Archived 2009-03-02 at the Wayback Machine, GabonEco, 30 June 2007, translation. Retrieved 11 August 2008.
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