The Bereavement Policy of OPWA

  1. The Bereavement Policy of OPWA is triggered upon the death of an active member (OPWA established criteria for "active"), or a close relative (limited category or type of "closeness") of an active member.
  2. The Bereavement Policy of OPWA mandates the use of ceremonial uniform on occasion of the death of an active member of OPWA, NOT of an active member's relative, regardless of the category or type of closeness.
  3. The Bereavement Policy of OPWA encourages the display of school color items (necktie, coat badge, hat band, etc.) to demonstrate support by the association i

Current Executive

Sheku Shekito Mansaray - Executive Members - 2023 - 2024

  • Sheku Shekito Mansaray - President
  • Abdul Iscandari - Vice President   
  • Michael Sho Sawyer - General Secretary 
  • Mohammed Daramy - Assistant General Secretary
  • Omar Conteh - Social Secretary 
  • Raffic Koroma - Assistant Social Secretary
  • Abu Koroma - Treasurer
  • Michael Spencer - Assistant Treasurer

Sheku Shekito Mansaray - Executive Members - 2021 - 2022

  • Sheku Shekito Mansaray - President
  • Abdul Iscandari - Vice Pre

Chapters

UK & Ireland Chapter

Founded in London in 1985, the Old Princewaleans UK & Ireland Branch is the oldest of the diasporan Chapters and in the twenty-three years of its existence our Association has made many significant charitable donations to the school.

By-Laws

Section 1. Purposes . The corporation is formed as an alumni association exclusively for non-profit, charitable, and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future United States federal tax code, to further the common good in society, including, but not limited to, the following :

Membership

The Old Prince Waleans Association (U.S.A.), Inc. (OPWA), was established in 1987 by a group of former students of the Prince of Wales School (POW) residing in the United States of America. These princewaleans recognized the need for substantial financial and material support to their alma mater, and were prepared to make the necessary sacrifices to improve the quality of teaching and learning at the School in Sierra Leone.