Celebrating Our Legacy: The First Set of Students (1964)

In 1964, Holy Trinity Secondary School welcomed its first cohort of students, marking the dawn of a new era for our beloved institution. This pioneering group laid the foundation for a legacy of excellence, camaraderie, and community spirit that continues to thrive today. As we reflect on those early days, we celebrate the determination and aspirations of our first students, who embraced challenges and created unforgettable memories. Their journey is a testament to the values we uphold: integrity, resilience, and the pursuit of knowledge. We invite all members of our community to share their stories and experiences from that transformative year. Let’s honor our past while inspiring future generations! Stay connected and engaged as we continue to build on this rich heritage together.

Embracing Agriculture: A Journey of Growth (1982)

n 1982, a remarkable initiative began at Holy Trinity Secondary School in Kenema as our boys engaged in agriculture, fostering a deep connection with the land. This program allowed students to cultivate a variety of crops and vegetables, providing them with hands-on experience and a greater appreciation for sustainable practices. Through teamwork and dedication, these young men not only learned valuable agricultural skills but also enjoyed the rewards of their hard work. The camaraderie formed in the fields created lasting friendships and a sense of community, reinforcing the school’s mission to nurture well-rounded individuals. As we look back on this enriching experience, we encourage current students to explore similar opportunities that promote growth—both personally and academically. Together, let’s continue to celebrate our commitment to education and the environment.

TOBMAX FOUNDATION FOR HUMANITY AND LEADERSHIP DONATES TEXT BOOKS TO HTSSK: PROMISES TO DO MORE.

In fulfilment of one of their core values, the TOBMAX Foundation for Humanity and Leadership has on Friday the 21st January, 2022, at the Holy Trinity Secondary School Kenema, donated text books on all subjects of all SSS faculties and major subjects text books to the JSS sector. Giving an overview of the Foundation, the erstwhile Scribe, Sinic Brahmin Brain Scribe Dauda Buanie Sheriff said the TOBMAX Entity was founded and is still resting on tripodal phenomena: Intellectualism, Liberalism and Unionism. He continued that, the TOBMAX Entity was not operating within the four corners of the wall of the school and that TOBMAX doesn't incorporate anybody that has not gotten at least 5 Credits at WASSCE. *"Attending Tee School has already qualified you to be one of us. But to be a Brahmin of TOBMAX, you have to pass your WASSCE with at least 5 Credits and pass through some tough crucibles."* Scribe Buanie disclosed. Brain furthered that, the pupils of the Holy Trinity Secondary School Kenema were lucky for choosing to attend the only 100% Boys Secondary School in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone. He said, the school has led and is still leading in the academic arena in the East. He encouraged the boys to read those books and be prepared to do well in both their internal and external examinations. Delivering the Keynote address, one of the traditional writs of the TOBMAX Entity, Sinic Brahmin Ambassador Rex Bhonapha said the Foundation was in the school to do what exactly they were taught during their Secondary school days, viz: giving back to the school. He declared that, *"we are here to donate books to the school library. This is just the beginning of so many developmental plans we have for this school. We have plan to construct pavilion for the school that will be the best in arena of schools in this country, open a Literary and Debating Society (L&DS) Secret

TOBMAX Visits Holy Trinity Secondary School Kenema

In a heartfelt visit to Holy Trinity Secondary School Kenema, the TOBMAX alumni group returned to their alma mater to inspire current students. As proud old boys, they shared motivating stories and emphasized the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving success. To further support the school community, TOBMAX pledged to build a pavilion, enhancing the school's facilities and providing a space for students to gather and learn. This visit not only strengthened the bond between alumni and the school but also encouraged the next generation to strive for excellence.