Sister Shirley Kolmer Memorial Catholic School, Monrovia
Sis Shirley Kolmer Memorial Catholic School is an initiative of the Catholic Archdiocese of Monrovia to provide quality education, rooted in the Christian values, for the youth of the Barnersville area.
It was founded in 1995 thanks especially to the efforts of Father Gesslar SMA, and the support of the late Archbishop Michael Kpakala Francis. Presently it is run by the Marist Brothers of the Schools in Liberia, always in coordination with the Catholic Education Secretariat.
At present, there are four Marist Brothers working in the school
Mission Statement
We are a Marist Catholic School guided by its principles of human resource development with key focus on love, devotion, sacrifice, and respect for building a normal functioning society.
Vision Statement
Our vision statement involves educational sacrifice, devotion towards humanity efficiently and effectively.
The School's Core Values
The core values include love, Devotion, Sacrifice, Family Spirit, Respect, and Discipline.
The School Administrators and Staff
The school Administrators include
Name | Position |
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Brother Daniel B. Taylor | Principal |
Dennis W. Salitee | Vice Principal |
Henrietta G. Weeks | Vice Principal for Instruction for the Primary School |
Brother Samuel Stephens | School Bursar |
Brenda Crawford | School Secretary |
Damey Nyahn | Dean of Students |
The Enrollment of the School 2019/2020
The total enrollment of the school is 996.
Department | Boys | Girls |
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Kindergarten | 12 | 21 |
Primary | 112 | 131 |
Junior High | 144 | 211 |
Senior High | 148 | 217 |
Educational Level
Sis Shirley Kolmer Memorial Catholic School runs from Kindergarten 1 to Grade 12
Subjects Offered
The subjects offered include
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Basic Reading
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Spelling
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Writing
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Phonics
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Religious Education
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English
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General Science
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Civics
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History
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Geography
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French
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Literature
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Mathematics
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Biology
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Chemistry
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Physics
Co-curriculum Activities
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Health Club
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Press Club
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Quizzing Team
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Girls’ Guide