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On January 4, 1961, 59 students were enrolled as first formers in the old Methodist Manse. The first Headmaster, Mr. W. H . Middleton, a Welshman, was a senior master at Clarendon College prior to this appointment. The school started with three full time teachers offering a full secondary curriculum. Each new year resulted in a continuous expansion of the physical facilities and an increase in the student and teacher population. During the first years there was heavy reliance on expatriate specialist teachers. |
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Abrahams, Dorette
Anderson, Martha
Anglin, Winston
Bailey, Gwendolyn
Blake, Keith
Blount, Beresford
Bogle, Joy
Brown, Phyllis
Cain, Delroy
Campbell, Norval
Clarke, Donovan
Connell, Richard
Cummings, Eleanor
Dacres, Clover
Dunbar, Trevor
Edman, Michael
Foxton, Trevor
Gayle, Prudence
Golding, Marcia
Grant, Hyacinth
Grant, Samuel
Greaves, Hugh
Grey, Baron
Hanson, Marjorie
Hibbert, Lois
Irving, Donald
Kelly, Earl
Lee, Valerie
Malcolm, Trevor
Marshall, Valerie
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Maxwell, Carl
McFarlane, Lloyd
McKen, Joan
McPherson, Ceva
Miller, Yalverton
Morgan, Euclin
Morrison, Dorothy
Murray, Cecile
Nation, Janice
Outar, Vivienne
Peart, Angelita
Pinnock, Beverley
Silvera, Ethel
Smalling, Donald
Smellie, Dennis
Spencer, Radcliffe
Stephenson, Beulah
Stone, Hector
Taylor, Edrich
Thomas, Margaret
Thompson, Carl
Walcott, Dorothy
Welsh, Cynthia
Whittle, Delrose
White, Sybil
Wilson, Avis
Wilson, Lincoln
Wilson, Romeniah
Young, Barrington |
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