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Manchester High School, Jamaica

Manchester High School is a coeducational secondary school located at 9 Perth Road in the town of Mandeville, Jamaica.

Manchester High School
Manchester High School crest
Address
4 Perth Rd., Manchester, Jamaica

Mandeville

Jamaica
Coordinates18°02′14″N 77°30′33″W / 18.037108°N 77.509273°W / 18.037108; -77.509273Coordinates: 18°02′14″N 77°30′33″W / 18.037108°N 77.509273°W / 18.037108; -77.509273
Information
School typeSecondary school
MottoSic Luceat Lux
(Let Your Light So Shine)
Established1855
StatusOpen
AuthorityMinistry of Education
PrincipalJasford Gabriel
Acting PrincipalHillary Morgan
Vice PrincipalsDr. Donnalyn King, Rohan Harrison
Teaching staff98
Grades7-13
Years offered11-19
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment1898 (2021)
Campus typeRural
Colour(s)  Brown    Gold
SongSic Luceat Lux (Let Your Light So Shine)
NicknameChesta
RivalSt. Elizabeth Technical High School
Websitehttp://manchesterhighschooljm.com/

History

Manchester High School was established for the purpose of providing "a good middle class education" to boys and girls.[1] Since portions of the current parish of Manchester were a part of Vere, the funds from the Vere Trust, a result of charitable donations from several individuals, were used in 1855 to establish several institutions.

Manchester Middle Grade and Elementary schools had separate sections for boys and girls and were conducted on premises adjacent to St. Mark's Anglican Church (Mandeville Parish Church) beginning April 20, 1861. Prior to this, the school was located in the lower storey of the Mandeville Court House, then on the premises of a private citizen.[2] In 1952, the current site of the institution on Perth Road was acquired from the Anglican Church after the primary and middle schools moved to the campus currently known as Mandeville Primary and Junior High School and the school was officially opened in 1953.[3]

Principals

  • Matthew Forbes "M.F." Johns (1883 - 1927)
  • Sir Phillip Sherlock (1927 - 1929)[4]
  • Clarence Webb-Harris (1929 - 1943)
  • Lewis Davidson (acting 1943)
  • P. J. Eyre (1944 - 1945)
  • John "J.C." Sleggs (1946 - 1959)
  • Raymond "Gerry" German (1960 - 1966)[5]
  • Herbert Neita (acting 1966 - 1968)
  • Ferdinand Gunter (1968 - 1981)
  • Caswell Burton (1982 - 1991)[6]
  • Branford Gayle (1992 - 2004)[7]
  • Jasford Gabriel (2006 - present)

Accomplishments

Rhodes Scholars

  • Chevano Baker (2019)

Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) Boys and Girls Championships

Girls' Championships

  • 1961
  • 1994
  • 1995[8]

Headley Cup

TVJ's All Together Sing

Schools Challenge Quiz

ISSA Basketball

  • 2014 Boys' Under-14 Central Championship
  • 2014 Boys' Under-14 All-Island Championship
  • 2022 Boys' Under-19 Central Championship

Notable alumni

Politics and law

Arts and culture

Sports

Medicine

Business

  • Brian Paisley, President of the Advertising Agencies Association of Jamaica (AAAJ)

References

  1. ^ Service., Jamaica. Information. The Handbook of Jamaica for ... : comprising historical, statistical and general information concerning the island compiled from official and other reliable records. Govt. Print. Establishment. pp. 329–331. OCLC 1038162257.
  2. ^ "Jamaica National Heritage Trust - Jamaica - Mandeville Court House". www.jnht.com. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  3. ^ "Manchester High - Television Jamaica (TVJ)". www.televisionjamaica.com. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  4. ^ "PHILIP SHERLOCK - man for all seasons" (PDF). The Sunday Gleaner Magazine. 7 December 1996. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Obituary - Gerry German - 1928-2012". Tes. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  6. ^ "Caswell Burton's divine call to teach". jamaica-gleaner.com. 2012-05-05. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  7. ^ "Jamaica Observer Limited". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  8. ^ Jamaica, diG (2015-03-19). "Champs School Profile - Manchester High —". diG Jamaica. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  9. ^ "Manchester end STETHS Headley Cup winning streak". jamaica-gleaner.com. 2019-03-23. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  10. ^ "Manchester High - Television Jamaica (TVJ)". www.televisionjamaica.com. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  11. ^ TVJ. "Past Winners". Television Jamaica (TVJ). Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  12. ^ "Gregory & Lorraine - 2 medals in 15 minutes in Sydney". 25 September 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)


External links

  • Official website

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Manchester High School is a coeducational secondary school located at 9 Perth Road in the town of Mandeville Jamaica Manchester High SchoolManchester High School crestAddress4 Perth Rd Manchester JamaicaMandevilleJamaicaCoordinates18 02 14 N 77 30 33 W 18 037108 N 77 509273 W 18 037108 77 509273 Coordinates 18 02 14 N 77 30 33 W 18 037108 N 77 509273 W 18 037108 77 509273InformationSchool typeSecondary schoolMottoSic Luceat Lux Let Your Light So Shine Established1855StatusOpenAuthorityMinistry of EducationPrincipalJasford GabrielActing PrincipalHillary MorganVice PrincipalsDr Donnalyn King Rohan HarrisonTeaching staff98Grades7 13Years offered11 19GenderCoeducationalEnrollment1898 2021 Campus typeRuralColour s Brown GoldSongSic Luceat Lux Let Your Light So Shine NicknameChestaRivalSt Elizabeth Technical High SchoolWebsitehttp manchesterhighschooljm com Contents 1 History 1 1 Principals 2 Accomplishments 2 1 Rhodes Scholars 2 2 Inter Secondary Schools Sports Association ISSA Boys and Girls Championships 2 2 1 Girls Championships 2 3 Headley Cup 2 4 TVJ s All Together Sing 2 5 Schools Challenge Quiz 2 6 ISSA Basketball 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Politics and law 3 2 Arts and culture 3 3 Sports 3 4 Medicine 3 5 Business 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditManchester High School was established for the purpose of providing a good middle class education to boys and girls 1 Since portions of the current parish of Manchester were a part of Vere the funds from the Vere Trust a result of charitable donations from several individuals were used in 1855 to establish several institutions Manchester Middle Grade and Elementary schools had separate sections for boys and girls and were conducted on premises adjacent to St Mark s Anglican Church Mandeville Parish Church beginning April 20 1861 Prior to this the school was located in the lower storey of the Mandeville Court House then on the premises of a private citizen 2 In 1952 the current site of the institution on Perth Road was acquired from the Anglican Church after the primary and middle schools moved to the campus currently known as Mandeville Primary and Junior High School and the school was officially opened in 1953 3 Principals Edit Matthew Forbes M F Johns 1883 1927 Sir Phillip Sherlock 1927 1929 4 Clarence Webb Harris 1929 1943 Lewis Davidson acting 1943 P J Eyre 1944 1945 John J C Sleggs 1946 1959 Raymond Gerry German 1960 1966 5 Herbert Neita acting 1966 1968 Ferdinand Gunter 1968 1981 Caswell Burton 1982 1991 6 Branford Gayle 1992 2004 7 Jasford Gabriel 2006 present Accomplishments EditRhodes Scholars Edit Chevano Baker 2019 Inter Secondary Schools Sports Association ISSA Boys and Girls Championships Edit Girls Championships Edit 1961 1994 1995 8 Headley Cup Edit 2013 2019 9 TVJ s All Together Sing Edit 2012 2015 10 2022Schools Challenge Quiz Edit 1976 1982 11 ISSA Basketball Edit 2014 Boys Under 14 Central Championship 2014 Boys Under 14 All Island Championship 2022 Boys Under 19 Central ChampionshipNotable alumni EditPolitics and law Edit Christopher Tufton Member of Parliament for Saint Catherine West Central Jamaica Parliament constituency Minister of Health and Wellness Nicole Foster Pusey Court of Appeal Judge in the Judiciary of Jamaica Jewel Scott Superior Court Judge in Clayton County Georgia Alison Smith first black female president of the Broward County Bar AssociationArts and culture Edit Sheryl Lee Ralph Jamaican American actress singer author and activist Anton Phillips Jamaican born British actor Lila Ike Reggae singer and songwriter Luciano Roots Reggae singer and songwriter Nigel Staff Songwriter producer and composerSports Edit Lorraine Fenton 400m national record holder and Olympic silver medallist 12 Sherone Simpson 4 100m relay Olympic champion Nesta Carter 4 100m relay Olympic champion Omar McLeod 110m hurdles national record holder and Olympic champion Elaine Thompson Herah 100m 200m Olympic champion Natoya Goule 800m national record holder and Olympian Chanice Porter long jump athlete and Olympian Jason Johnson Major League Soccer and member of the Reggae Boyz Colin Heron first class cricket playerMedicine Edit Carl Bruce Neurosurgeon and Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West IndiesBusiness Edit Brian Paisley President of the Advertising Agencies Association of Jamaica AAAJ References Edit Service Jamaica Information The Handbook of Jamaica for comprising historical statistical and general information concerning the island compiled from official and other reliable records Govt Print Establishment pp 329 331 OCLC 1038162257 Jamaica National Heritage Trust Jamaica Mandeville Court House www jnht com Retrieved 2021 06 17 Manchester High Television Jamaica TVJ www televisionjamaica com Retrieved 2021 06 17 PHILIP SHERLOCK man for all seasons PDF The Sunday Gleaner Magazine 7 December 1996 Retrieved 14 July 2021 Obituary Gerry German 1928 2012 Tes Retrieved 2021 06 17 Caswell Burton s divine call to teach jamaica gleaner com 2012 05 05 Retrieved 2021 06 17 Jamaica Observer Limited Jamaica Observer Retrieved 2021 06 18 Jamaica diG 2015 03 19 Champs School Profile Manchester High diG Jamaica Retrieved 2021 06 17 Manchester end STETHS Headley Cup winning streak jamaica gleaner com 2019 03 23 Retrieved 2021 06 18 Manchester High Television Jamaica TVJ www televisionjamaica com Retrieved 2021 06 17 TVJ Past Winners Television Jamaica TVJ Retrieved 2021 06 18 Gregory amp Lorraine 2 medals in 15 minutes in Sydney 25 September 2020 Retrieved 3 August 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manchester High School Jamaica amp oldid 1128223298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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