The Iconic Statue of RSS’s First Head Boy & Head Girl

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The Iconic Statue of RSS’s First Head Boy & Head Girl

24 Apr 2025 • Throwback

Discover the story behind the iconic statue of Remo Secondary School’s First Head Boy and Head Girl’s symbols of leadership, excellence, and a legacy that continues to inspire generations.

If you ever passed through the front of the Admin Block at Remo Secondary School, then you’ve surely seen them; majestic, proud, and timeless. The statue of our First Head Boy and Head Girl stands as more than just an artistic installation; it is a living symbol of the excellence that defines us.

They represent what Remo Secondary School was built on: discipline, dignity, leadership, and service. As the first student leaders of our great institution, they paved the way, setting standards and walking in responsibility before we even understood the full weight of what it meant to lead.

Their statue, etched into our memories, reminds us of where we come from. It calls us to uphold the same values in our own journeys, whether we’ve gone into business, service, academics, ministry, or creativity.

Great schools are built on great beginnings.
This monument reminds us to never forget ours.

As we continue to build a future for ourselves and the next generation, may we always return, if not physically, then in spirit, to that silent pair who stand watch in front of the Admin Block. May we carry forward their legacy, not just as students, but as ambassadors of a name that shaped us all: Remo Secondary School.

RSSOSA. We don’t just remember. We honour.

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