In Week 1 of its ongoing campaign, Students Against Corruption – Sierra Leone (SAC-SL) took significant strides in establishing its presence in secondary schools across the Western Area. This initiative, part of the organization’s broader mission to promote integrity and fight examination malpractice, saw the organization successfully visit and establish integrity chapters at the following schools;
- Prince of Wales Secondary School
- Government Rokel Secondary School
- Muslim Brotherhood Secondary School
- Saint Edwards Secondary School
- Government Model Secondary School
Throughout these visits, SAC-SL executive members engaged with students during assembly hours, focused on the importance of integrity, and encouraged pupils to stay away from examination malpractice. The team underscored the vital role students play in shaping the future of the nation and encouraged them to become active members of SAC-SL’s movement to instill integrity within their peers.
The team also took the opportunity to establish its Integrity Clubs in each of the schools visited, a crucial part of the organization’s commitment to combating corruption and fostering ethical standards in education. These clubs will serve as platforms for students to discuss and promote the values of accountability and honesty. The organization expressed heartfelt gratitude to the principals and administrative teams of these schools for their warm reception and collaboration. Establishing these Integrity Clubs is a collective effort, and we look forward to sustaining this partnership.
As Week 1 of the campaign has been wrapped up, SAC-SL remain focused on its goal of creating a corruption-free academic environment. The organization will continue its visits to other schools across the Western Area, furthering its mission to establish integrity chapters in all educational institutions nationwide.
