Motto | Citizenship and Education, Labour and Unity |
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Type | Public |
Established | 3 February 1947 |
Principal | Mr. Hendrix O. O. Ajuyah |
Students | Approx 3000 |
Location | Warri, Nigeria |
Campus | Upper Erejuwa |
Colors | Ash Blue and White |
Nickname | Husserians |
Website |
http://www.husseycollegewosa.org/ |
http://www.husseycollegewosa.org/
Hussey College Warri is a secondary school located along Upper Erejuwa Road in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious colleges in Delta State and Nigeria, having produced many notable figures in the Nigerian professional and political scenery. The school has literally raised several generations of Nigerians from all tribes and backgrounds and schooled them in the best tradition of scholarship, athleticism, citizenship and morality. The 60th anniversary celebration (Diamond Jubilee) of the foundation of Hussey College, Warri was organised by the Old Students Association in 2007.
Hussey College was named after Eric Robert James Hussey, the first British Director of Education in Nigeria and one time Olympic Games competitor, he competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.
Hussey College started as only Boys’ Secondary School (single-sex education) at inception in 1947. It became a Mixed Secondary School – Boys and Girls – (coeducation) in 1960 when the first set of girls were admitted. The school was reverted to only Boys’ School in the early 2000s by the Delta State Government and was renamed “Hussey Boys Model College”.
Hussey College was founded on 3 February 1947 as the first college in Warri by three Itsekiri personalities, Chief Ogbemi Newe Rewane, the late Ologbotsere of Warri, his brother Alfred Rewane and Chief Elliot Nekapenami Andrew Begho, the late Iserigho of Warri kingdom. Their aim was to establish a secondary school that would offer qualitative education to young men and women in Warri and beyond - Nigeria.
The motive of the founding fathers was to redress the vacuum situation following the relocation of Warri College, the then Government Secondary School in the city to Ughelli as Government College, Ughelli in 1946 and the founding of Urhobo College in Effurun (outskirt of Warri) by Urhobo Progressive Union (UPU) in 1946. It became pertinent and urgent for the need of a secondary to be sited in Warri to fill in the vacuum. Chief O. N Rewane and Begho filled this vacuum with the founding of Hussey College in Warri through private entrepreneurship.
The idea to establish a school was first mooted in 1935 by both men, then barely in their twenties, at the Government College, Ibadan where they were students. Rewane and Begho along with Mr V. A. Savages (B.A. Hons) did the spade work to ensure that the school became reality. At inception Rewane was treasurer, Begho the Manager and Savage, the pioneer principal. They were educationists per excellence.