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Bertha Yvonne Conton, GCOR ( Thompson; 31 October 1923 – 1 May 2022) was a Sierra Leonean educator who was the principal, founder, and proprietress of Leone Preparatory School.


Biography

Conton was educated at St. Joseph's Primary School and subsequently at St. Joseph's Convent School in
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, Sierra Leone. She completed her post-secondary school education in
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, England. On her return to Freetown, Conton started her teaching career at St Joseph's Convent and the Freetown Secondary School for Girls. After a brief stay in Ghana where she taught at the International School of Accra, her family moved to Bo, Sierra Leone. There in 1961, Conton founded the Leone Preparatory School, also known as the "Bertha Conton School", when she started giving lessons to children on the veranda of her home in Bo. The school later transferred operations to Freetown, in 1963. Conton was married to
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, an educator, historian, and author. She died in Freetown on 1 May 2022, at the age of 98.


Awards and recognition

*In 2012, Conton was invested as a Grand Commander of the Order of Rokel, the highest and most prestigious decoration in Sierra Leone, for her contributions to education. *In the
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, Lord
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paid tribute to Conton, who taught him how to read.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Conton, Bertha 1923 births 2022 deaths Conton family (Sierra Leone) People from Freetown Sierra Leone Creole people Sierra Leonean educators Sierra Leonean expatriates in Guinea Sierra Leonean expatriates in the United Kingdom Sierra Leonean Roman Catholics