Beatrice Ablah Lokko (6 September 1949 - 10 January 2010)[1] was a Ghanaian teacher who was headmistress of Accra Academy from 1997 to 2005.[2][3] She was an assistant headmistress from 1990 to 1996 to V. B. Freeman and became acting headmistress in 1996, after Freeman retired. She was later selected and appointed to the role, making her the first woman to become headmistress of the school on permanent basis.
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^Simon Ontoyin (2021). "Beatrice Lokko (Biography)". Accra Aca Bleoo: The History of the Accra Academy from James Town to Bubiashie. Sub-Saharan Publishers. pp. 690–692. ASIN B09KS8FS2Z.
Beatrice Ablah Lokko (6 September 1949 - 10 January 2010) was a Ghanaian teacher who was headmistress of Accra Academy from 1997 to 2005. She was an assistant...
to 1967 J. K. Okine 1967 to 1986 Vincent Birch Freeman 1986 to 1996 BeatriceLokko 1997 to 2005 Samuel Ofori-Adjei 2005 to 2017 William Foli Garr 2017...
association if he has attended the school for at least one year. Mrs. Beatrice Abla Lokko, the first headmistress of the academy, was not enrolled at the school...
with Het Nieuwe Instituut. Featured speakers included Tadao Ando, Lesley Lokko, and David Chipperfield. The event took a hybrid form, including live presentations...