The Gambia Muslim Association (GMA), under the leadership of medical doctor and diplomat Ebrahim M. Samba (he later was appointed Honorary Life Chairman of the Board of Governors) saw the need for a school for Muslim youths in the Gambia who could not gain admission to the then-missionary schools.
Originally, in 1966, they began a madrasa hosted at the Muhammadan Primary School, Banjul.
[1] In 1995, the name was changed to the Muslim Senior Secondary School, as required by a new education policy brought in by the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council.
[1] The school's current principal is Lamin K. Marong, who in 2009 was also elected as President of the Gambia Teachers' Union (GTU).
[2][3] Muslim senior sendory school is moved from the Capital city Banjul to Bursibi turn table.https://118finder.gm/biz/gambia-muslim-senior-secondary-school/