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St Anne's School, Ibadan is a secondary school for girls in
Ibadan Ibadan (, ; ) is the Capital city, capital and most populous city of Oyo State, in Nigeria. It is the List of Nigerian cities by population, third-largest city by population in Nigeria after Lagos and Kano (city), Kano, with a total populatio ...
, Nigeria. The school took its current name in 1950, after a merger between Kudeti Girls School, founded in 1899, and CMS Girls School, Lagos, founded in 1869. It can therefore claim to be the oldest girls' secondary school in Nigeria.


CMS Girls School, Lagos

The CMS Female Institution was founded on 1 May 1869, ten years after the
Church Missionary Society The Church Mission Society (CMS), formerly known as the Church Missionary Society, is a British Anglican mission society working with Christians around the world. Founded in 1799, CMS has attracted over nine thousand men and women to serve as ...
had founded
CMS Grammar School, Lagos The CMS Grammar School in Bariga, a suburb of Lagos in Lagos State, is the oldest secondary school in Nigeria, founded on 6 June 1859 by the Church Missionary Society. For decades it was the main source of African clergymen and administrators in ...
as the first boys grammar school in Nigeria. Abigail Macaulay, wife of the boys' school headmaster, and daughter of Bishop
Samuel Ajayi Crowther Samuel Ajayi Crowther ( – 31 December 1891) was a Yoruba linguist, clergyman, and the first African Anglican bishop of West Africa. Born in Osogun (in what is now Ado-Awaye, Oyo State, Nigeria), he and his family were captured by Fulani sl ...
, had pressed for there to be a girls' institution, in order that rich people in Lagos no longer need send their girls abroad to study.Ifueko Bello-Fadaka
St Anne’s School, Ibadan (1869-2019)
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The school, situated on what today is Broad Street in
Lagos Lagos ( ; ), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwestern Nigeria. With an upper population estimated above 21 million dwellers, it is the largest city in Nigeria, the most populous urban area on the African continent, and on ...
, initially had sixteen pupils. Mrs. Roper was its first principal. In 1891, the name was changed to CMS Girls Seminary, and in 1926 the name was again changed to CMS Girls School.


St Anne's School, Ibadan

In 1950 the school was renamed, in honour of the missionary
Anna Hinderer Anna Hinderer or Anna Martin (1827–1870) was a British missionary to Ibadan, Yoruba Country which is now part of Nigeria. She is celebrated by a stained-glass window in Liverpool Cathedral. Life Hinderer was born in Hempnall in Norfolk in 1827 ...
. Anna, and her husband's, tomb had been renovated by ''Kudeti Girls' School'' in 1933. The school celebrates its 'birthday' on July 26, the feast day of
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.


Principals

* Mrs Annie Roper 1869 * Mrs Bonetta Forbes Davies 1870 (acting ). She was the adopted child of
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. * Rev Henry and Mrs Sarah Townsend were co-principals 1871-1872 * Rev and Mrs Mann 1872 - 1885 * Mrs Emma Harding née Kerr 1885 - 1886 * Mrs Vernall née Kruse 1886 - 1888 * Miss Marian Goodall 1888 - 1893 * Mrs Fanny Jones née Higgins (acting) 1894 * Miss Ballson (acting) 1894 - 1905 * Miss Boyton 1906 * Miss Hill 1906 - 1908 * Mrs Wakeman née Towe 1908 * Miss Wait 1910 - 1927 * Miss Mellor 1928 - 1931 * Miss Grimwood 1931 - 1944 * Miss Wedmore 1944 - 1960 * Mrs Bullock née Groves 1960 - 1973 * Mrs F I Ilori (acting) 1973 * Mrs E O T Makinwane 1973 - 1984 * Mrs Nike Ladipo 1984 - 1991 * Mrs O F Osobamiro 1991 - 1994 * Mrs Dupe Babalola 1995 - 2005 * Mrs A A Kolapo 2005 - 2007 * Mrs F I Falomo 2007 - 2014 * Mrs K A Otesile 2014 - 2016 * Mrs T O Orowale 2016 - 2018 * Mrs Y O Awe 2018 - 2020


Notable former teaching staff

* Rev Josiah Ransome Kuti, the grandfather of
Fela Kuti Fela Aníkúlápó Kútì (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997) was a Nigerians, Nigerian musician and political activist. He is regarded as the principal innovator of Afrobeat, a Nigerian music genre t ...
, taught music 1879 - 1886 * Professor Margaret Adebisi Sowunmi, née Jadesimi, taught Biology


Alumni


Public service

* Mrs Christie Ade-Ajayi née Martins (born 1930), educational specialist * Mrs Dorothy Akanya, née Miller, first female commissioner in Nigeria.Dayo Adesulu
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* Omoba Tejumade Alakija, née Aderemi (1925-2013), civil servant. * Professor
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, née Fajembola (born 1933), history professor. * Mrs
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(born 1954), director general of the World Trade Organization. * Mrs Oladayo Oluwole née Adeleke Adedoyin, first female
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Officer. * Mrs Ibukunade Sijuwola, née Fagunwa, chair of the D.O. Fagunwa Foundation to protect indigenous languages.


Authors

*
Flora Nwapa Chief Florence Nwanzuruahu Nkiru Nwapa (13 January 1931 – 16 October 1993), was a Nigerian author who has been called the mother of modern African Literature. She was the forerunner to a generation of African women writers, and the first Afr ...
, née Nwakuche (1931-1993), writer. * Mrs
Mabel Segun Mabel Segun, NNOM (13 February 1930 – 6 March 2025) was a Nigerian poet, playwright and writer of short stories and children's books who was also a teacher, broadcaster, and a sportswoman. Biography Born in Ondo City, Nigeria, she had her se ...
, née Aig Imokhuede (born 1930), author.


Media

* Mrs
Anike Agbaje-Williams Anike Agbaje-Williams (née Kuforiji; 23 October 1936 – 26 February 2025) was a Nigerian newsreader who was the first female television staff announcer and broadcaster in Nigeria. Life and career Anike Kuforiji was born in Abeokuta on 23 Oct ...
, née Kuforiji (born 1934), newsreader.


Law

* Hon Justice
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, née Akinlade, Federal Supreme Court Justice * Professor
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, née Esan (1940-2008), law professor & Vice Chancellor of
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, née Onabamiro (1941-2020), judge. *Justice Monisola Agbeke Fafiade, née Jacobs (born 1936), jurist. *Justice Atinuke Omobonike Ige OFR, née Oloko Judge Federal Court of Appeal (died 2003) . * Hon Justice Roseline Ajoke Omotosho, née Sonola-Soyinka, (died 1999), Lagos State Chief Judge. * Hon.Justice Mobolanle Abidemi Okikiolu Ighile, Lagos State High Court Judge.


Accountancy, insurance and economics

* Mrs Claire Ighodaro, CBE née Ukpoma. The First Female President of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants * Mrs Olutoyin Olakunri, née Adesigbin (1937-2018), accountant and businesswoman


Politics

*
Abiola Babatope Abiola Babatope, ''née'' Odeyale, is a Nigerian politician who represented Mushin Central District II, Lagos in the House of Representatives during the second republic. Babatope attended St Anne's School Ibadan for her secondary school educ ...
, ''née'' Odeyale, former Member of the
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* Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele, Deputy Governor of
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* Gwendoline Etonde Burnley, ''née Martin'', Cameroonian politician * Ebiti Ndok-Jegede, presidential candidate *
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, ''née'' Fawole, presidential candidate * Ime Udom, barrister and politician


Science, medicine and dentistry

* Professor Ekanem Ikpi Braide (born 1946), parasitologist, President Nigeria Academy of Science. * Lady Deborah Jibowu, MBE, OON née Fasan (1924-2019), Nigeria's first female science graduate. * Dr Simisola Onibuwe Johnson (1929-2000), dentist * Dr
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, née Falusi (born 1957), oncologist * Professor Oyinade Olurin, née Odutola, first female professor of medicine in Nigeria. * Mrs Modupe Olabisi Oluwole, née Ogundipe (1933-2020), pharmacist. * Dr Marianne Abimbola Silva, née Phillips (1926-2015), medical doctor. * Professor Emeritus Margaret Adebisi Sowunmi, née Jadesimi (born 1939), botanist and environmental archaeologist. * Professor Kudirat Olanike Adeyemo, Veterinary Surgeon


Armed forces

* Major General Aderonkę Kale, army psychiatrist.


Educators

* Mrs Eva Adebayo Adelaja, née Adebonojo founder of Eva Adelaja Girls Grammar School Bariga. * Mrs Leila Fowler, née Moore founder of Vivian Fowler Memorial School for Girls * Mrs
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, née Okusanya (1908-2002), women's rights activist and founder of Children's Home School, Ibadan * Mrs Yetunde Omisade, nee Esan, first principal of the Peoples Girls Grammar School. * Chief Mrs Gladys Aduke Vaughan, née Akinloye (1920-2014), founder of Omolewa School.Celebrating Gladys Aduke Vaughan (1920-2014)
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Nursing

* Mrs
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, née Scott (1915-1992), nurse


The Arts

* Mrs
Toyin Abraham Toyin Abraham Ajeyemi (born Olutoyin Aimakhu; 5 September 1980) is a Nigerian actress and filmmaker. Career Abraham started acting in 2003 when Nigerian actress Bukky Wright came to Ibadan to shoot a movie. Abraham has made, directed, and s ...
, née Aimakhu (born 1990), actress and blogger * Ms
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, Nollywood Actress in Yoruba and English languages * Mrs Teni Aofiyebi, née Gbogboade, actress and businessperson


Women's affairs

* Lady
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, née Ajasa (1897-1990), Nationalist, Feminist, President of the Nigeria Girl Guide Association * Mrs Hilda Adefarasin, née Petgrave (born 1925), women's rights activist * Lady Kofo Ademola, MBE. MFR. OFR.née Moore (1913-2002), First Black African Female University Graduate . Educationist, Founder of Primary & Secondary Schools for Girls, Writer.


Historians and scholars

* Clara Olanrewaju Osinulu, née Odugbesan (born 1934). Anthropologist and first female curator of National Museum of Nigeria.


Business

* Mrs Emily Aig-Imoukhuede, née Meffullhoude (born 1941), business executive. * Mrs
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, née Adelaja (born 1961), Entrepreneur


References


Further reading

* Kemi Morgan and Christine Bullock, eds, ''The making of Good Wives, Good Mothers, Leading Lights of Society. The Story of St Anne's School Ibadan''. Y Books & Associated Bookmakers of Nigeria Ltd, 1989.


External links


About St Anne's
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