James Thomas Roberts (1871–1964), more commonly known as J. T. Roberts, was a Sierra Leonean minister and educationalist who was principal of Methodist Boys High School. He immigrated to the Gold Coast in 1922 and founded Accra High School in 1923. Roberts also founded the Asante Collegiate school now known as Osei Kyeretwie Secondary School. Roberts is highly regarded as one of the best Sierra Leonean expatriates and educationalists to Ghana, where he is still highly regarded for his educational work. J.T Roberts was married to his wife Florence and had seven children, Edith, Frank, Edina, Ralph, Elsie, Lewis and Ethel.
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| - James Thomas Roberts (1871–1964), more commonly known as J. T. Roberts, was a Sierra Leonean minister and educationalist who was principal of Methodist Boys High School. He immigrated to the Gold Coast in 1922 and founded Accra High School in 1923. Roberts also founded the Asante Collegiate school now known as Osei Kyeretwie Secondary School. Roberts is highly regarded as one of the best Sierra Leonean expatriates and educationalists to Ghana, where he is still highly regarded for his educational work. J.T Roberts was married to his wife Florence and had seven children, Edith, Frank, Edina, Ralph, Elsie, Lewis and Ethel. (en)
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| - James Thomas Roberts (1871–1964), more commonly known as J. T. Roberts, was a Sierra Leonean minister and educationalist who was principal of Methodist Boys High School. He immigrated to the Gold Coast in 1922 and founded Accra High School in 1923. Roberts also founded the Asante Collegiate school now known as Osei Kyeretwie Secondary School. Roberts is highly regarded as one of the best Sierra Leonean expatriates and educationalists to Ghana, where he is still highly regarded for his educational work. J.T Roberts was married to his wife Florence and had seven children, Edith, Frank, Edina, Ralph, Elsie, Lewis and Ethel. (en)
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