ERIC Number: EJ1205102
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019
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Inventing and Commemorating Queen Elizabeth School, Ilorin, in Nigeria (1956-2016)
Whitehead, Kay
History of Education, v48 n2 p254-272 2019
This article explores the establishment of Queen Elizabeth School (QES), the first government secondary school for girls in Northern Nigeria in 1956, and commemorations in 1961, 1981 and 2016. Connecting past and present, several invented traditions were deployed to socialise students, secure QES's reputation and status, and foster national unity among Nigeria's diverse peoples. In 1961, British Woman Education Officer Kathleen Player, the foundation principal, highlighted QES's alignment with the traditions of the British Public school and its commitment to 'unity in diversity' following Nigeria's independence in 1960. She was honoured during QES's twenty-fifth anniversary in 1981, and new traditions promoted institutional and national loyalties. However, the 2016 commemoration coincided with the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of Sir Ahmado Bello, the Premier of Northern Nigeria (1954-1966). In this context, Player's legacy and the colonial past were marginalised in favour of Bello as founder of QES and symbol of national unity.
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Socialization, Womens Education, Principals, Public Schools, Foreign Policy, Political Influences, Cultural Pluralism, Nationalism
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Nigeria
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