In line with her vision to mentor young people and educate them on the law, the Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo has sworn-in five (5) elected Executives for the St. Mary’s Senior High School Justice Club.


“Having taken your oath, I urge you to embrace the principles of justice, honesty and inclusivity. Lead with empathy, listen with humility and act with courage” she said. The Headmistress of St. Mary’s Senior High School, Mrs. Philomena Owusu Ansah, could not hide her joy and pride in giving her remarks.
Headmistress of St. Mary’s Senior High School, Mrs. Philomena Owusu Ansah delivering her speech
“St. Mary’s Senior High School is the first school to launch the Justice Club. To have the Chief Justice here means it is so dear to her heart. We are grateful to the Chief Justice as this action will inspire the young girls of this school to read law. To the Executives, I believe this is an enviable Club. You have a big task and do not let anyone down”, she said. The President of the Justice Club, Sally Adzokatsey, in her response promised to discharge her duties according to the admonition of leading with truth, virtue and sincerity.
Miss Sally Adzokatsey, President of the Justice Club, St. Mary’s SHS
The formation of Justice Clubs in Senior High Schools across the country is to provide mentorship and impart knowledge on the law to members. Under the Chief Justice’s Mentoring Programme which has been in existence for the past sixteen (16) years, six schools have been selected to pilot the Justice Clubs. They are namely St. Mary’s Senior High School, Chemu Senior High School, Accra High School, Tema Senior High School School, Presbyterian Boys School, Legon and SOS – Hermann Gmeiner International College.
A cross section of members of the Club