Morant Bay High School

Morant Bay High School
Location

Morant Bay, St Thomas, Jamaica

Morant Bay High School
Coordinates 17°53′04″N 76°24′12″W / 17.8845°N 76.4032°W / 17.8845; -76.4032Coordinates: 17°53′04″N 76°24′12″W / 17.8845°N 76.4032°W / 17.8845; -76.4032
Information
School type Secondary
Motto Carpe Diem
(Seize the Opportunity)
Religious affiliation(s) Methodist
Founded January 1961
Sister school Excelsior High
School district Highbury Rd.
Dean Mr Watson
Principal Dr. Dalton Shaw
Head of school Dr. Dalton Shaw
Grades 7 to 13
Years offered 13-18
Gender Both Gender
Age range 12-18
Enrollment ~1300[1] (2012)
Sixth form students over 100
  Other Grades 12 and 13
Average class size 41
Language English
Houses Parkins (blue), Hayden (red), Jackson (yellow) and Jones (purple)
Color(s) Green and White
Slogan Carpe Diem
Sports football, netball, track and field
Nickname mbhs
USNWR ranking 23

Morant Bay High School in Morant Bay, St Thomas, Jamaica was founded in 1961.[2][3]

At the time of its opening, St Thomas was the last Jamaican parish without a high school.[3]

The original site was seven or eight acres of land bought from the Methodist Church.[3] An old manse on the site was the first school building with sixty one students attending on the first day of opening in January 1961.[3]

Headteachers

  • William Hayden Middleton 1961-1966[3][4][5]
  • Stanlie Parkins 1966-1988[3][6]
  • Howard Jackson 1988-1990[4][7]
  • Valrie Marshall-Lodge 1991-2009
  • Mohan Kumar (acting) 2010-Aug 2014[1]
  • Dr.Dalton Shaw September 2014 –
  • Acting Principal(while Dr. Shaw took school board to the Supreme Court) Lorveen Bell-Coates November 2014 – 2015
  • (Power struggle) Acting Principal Alice Kumar took the reign 2015 - August 2017
  • Dr.Dalton Shaw 2014–Present

References

  1. 1 2 Thaffe, Nedburn (2 October 2012). "Morant Bay High Grads Urged To Be Agents Of Change". Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  2. "History". Morant Bay High School Alumni Association. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Moyston, Louis EA (10 January 2011). "Morant Bay High at 50 and Mr Winston Clarke". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  4. 1 2 "History". Morant Bay High School. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  5. http://morantbayhigh.com/william-hayden-middleton
  6. http://morantbayhigh.com/stanlie-parkins
  7. http://morantbayhigh.com/howard-jackson


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