The Late Reverend Willie E.E.Carr |
Rev Carr
was a great Principal of our time at the Gambia Senior Secondary School,
Banjul, the Gambia. A man all teachers amicably related with and a great
architect of the sustainable best results our school produced when we were
teaching there.
He gave up
his school for us to run summer classes for refugee students in the sub-region
of West Africa at the time the region had civil unrest. We later transformed
the pilot project as a school. The project was manned by voluntary Teachers
Association (VOTA).
Through the
support of the late Rev Carr, we wrote to Principles and Headteachers to absorb
those meant for Primary Schools and Junior Schools but only maintained the
students meant to sit their GCSE and "A" Levels Examinations in the academic year 1998 to 1999.
Rev Carr
gave us a space for free in his school to run our School for the Academically
Displaced (SAD) and absorbed all the "A" Level Students in the
school. The GCSE students trained by our volunteers got nine division one out
of eleven in the country.
Thanks to
Rev Carr and the many volunteer teachers like Bernard Ngebuva, James Minah, Sam
Siaka, Mohamed Mansaray, Jeremiah Soko, Messr Dior (Ivory Coast), Leonard
Ngbloh, and the many Gambian, Sierra Leonean, Ghanaian and Nigerian teachers who made the project a success.
Humility highly matters and paramount to our
lives. Reverend Carr was a
philanthropist. He nurtured and sponsored many vulnerable students in the
school to realise their dreams.
Rev Carr
served as a mentor and indirect father to me and the many young teachers in the
school and beyond. He supported the
publications of my books in Economics and Business Management for Senior
Schools and Tertiary institutes and even made it to be part of the booklist for
many schools in The Gambia.
The late Rev Carr was open to initiatives and any goodies from teachers and students as long
it was for the good and progress of the school.
I could
remember approaching him with the idea of opening a Business Club in the school
together with my predecessor, Dawood Adjei, who was head of commercial studies.
Rev Carr
embraced the initiative and gave us the go-ahead. The Business Club was meant
to provide practical experience to students. We took the canteen as a hub for
students' research and using the data for our classroom teaching. Rev Carr was
always there to give us all the support and autonomy needed to make the project
a success.
He was an
exemplary leader and having the leadership traits that are unique to find. He
never compromised the quality of grades needed to enter our school and ensured
that departments worked as a team to produce the best results for the country.
He had an open-door policy and his office was opened to everyone. He would ensure that
teachers have the requisite resources to deliver their teaching effectively and
a great motivator to his staff and students.
Rev Carr
retired as a Principal to take up full-time preaching at the Trinity Methodist
Church, Serrekunda, The Gambia.
Information
reaching me from a distance indicated that the late Rev Carr conducted an
online sermon for his flocks or members of the church on Sunday, 26 April 2020.
He died the same Sunday in active service for God.
Great men
die but their philanthropist and Godly souls will remain to usher the strong
spirit of humility to mankind.
Rev Carr, we will always remember you and
continue to pray for your lovely wife and siblings to absorb the shock of your
death and be provided with God's divine and eternal protection.
God giveth
and taketh, and only HE knows best. Till we meet in the next planet if ever, rest in absolute peace.
PRINCE
FODAY, UNITED KINGDOM
Former Head
of Commercial Studies Department under the late Rev Willie E.E. Carr: 1999-2005
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