Post-war Carroll High School
Presently, the school is in operation in Yekepa. The staff consists of Liberians.
- The school colors are navy blue and sky blue.
- The school mascot is the Cobra.
- The motto is Ad Astra Per Ardua (To the Stars Through Hard Work).
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