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VISION STATEMENT

‘By 2013, St. Joseph’s Convent, San Fernando will be a more dynamic, caring educational community, which, guided by Catholic principles and valuing society’s diversity, develops exemplary women within a broad-based, technology-rich curriculum.’

MISSION STATEMENT

To provide an educational environment based on Catholic values which fosters the holistic development of young women while instilling a strong sense of excellence, service and self.

A BRIEF “INTRO” ABOUT THE SCHOOL – GENERAL

St. Joseph’s Convent, San Fernando shares the philosophy of education common to all the St. Joseph’s Convents, located here in Trinidad and Tobago and around the world. It was established on May 07, 1882, by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, whose foundress, Blessed Anne Marie Jahouvey, was concerned with the development of each human being to the full measure of perfection intended by God.  A guiding principle of our school, as passed on by Blessed Anne Marie, is for the liberation of people from all forms of oppression and ignorance.

A BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT THE SCHOOL

In 1882, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny  came to the south and established a Convent and a school in the town of San Fernando. In 1891, a new school was built and in the 1920s, the Secondary School came of age and presented its first candidates for the Overseas Cambridge Examination with outstanding success.  This was due to the zeal and dynamism of Sr. Elizabeth Smyth who pioneered secondary education in the San Fernando Convent.  In 1934, the foundation stone was laid for a new building, which was finished, in the following year.  The Convent school continued to flourish and during the forties further classroom accommodation was provided through the acquisition of the Army and Red Cross huts.  Domestic Science was added to the curriculum to train the girls in cooking and Home Management.

As numbers began to grow, the Montano building across the road was purchased to meet the ever-increasing demand for school places.  The residence provided classrooms, staff room, library, Art and Commercial rooms, and grounds for netball and tennis, Guide meetings and sporting activities.  The residence was named ‘St. Philomena’s’ after Mother Philomena Butler, former Superior and Principal.

In 1973, Sr. Theresa Corbie became the Principal and erected the three-storey building on the south side of the quadrangle, giving more space to classrooms.  On Sr. Theresa’s retirement in July 1985, Sr. Phyllis Wharfe succeeded as Principal.  Sr. Phyllis’ vision and drive then brought to reality a number of new facilities for Science, Food Technology, Art, Library, fully equipped IT labs, several multi-media facilities and the prayer room.  Her care and concern for staff was evident by her investment in the expansion of the staff room as well as the provision of a staff lounge and lunch area.  Under her tenure, she initiated and supported procurement of technological tools, equipment and space.

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To form well-rounded and balanced youth with God as the center of their lives to inculcate practical awareness of their underprivileged brothers and sisters.

A BRIEF ‘INTRO’ ABOUT THE SCHOOL- GENERAL

The early history of Presentation College, San Fernando begins in 1930, when a small school called St. Benedict’s was established in a lowly basement beneath the San Fernando Presbytery on Harris Promenade. This was the first Catholic secondary school in South Trinidad and was set up in response to the requests of the Catholic population – as well as many non-Catholic residents – there. After repeated petitions to the Archbishop of Port-of-Spain, the latter directed the Benedictine Fathers of Mount St. Benedict to start the college as a diocesan institution, and on March 31, 1930, the legacy began.

In 1947, the Presentation Brothers came to Trinidad.  In 1948, the Benedictine Monks handed over St. Benedict’s College to the Presentation Brothers on January 12th.  Presentation College started with 400 students.  Bro. Livinus Kelly was the first Principal and served until 1952. In April 1993, Pope John Paul II declared the Irishman, Brother Edmund Rice, Founder of the Presentation Brothers, to be a man of heroic virtue and holiness and worthy of the title.

In 2003, the Presentation Brothers handed over Management of the two Colleges to the R.C. Archdiocesan Education Board of Management.  Errol Jaikaransingh was appointed one year later, 2004, as the Principal. He was the first lay Catholic Principal.

EMAIL ADDRESS FOR CONTACT: [email protected]

PHONE NUMBERS FOR CONTACT: 652-2311 / 653- 4595

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St Gabriel’s Girls’ R.C. School

To achieve school effectiveness and accomplish our mission we will:

  • Develop partnerships with all the key stakeholders in education using linkages between the CEBM/Catechetical Office, MOE, corporate citizens, parents, teachers and students to achieve success for all, and ultimately create an educated society.
  • Empower all stakeholders through mutual respect, dialogue invitation and engaging them in activities to accept responsibility for lifelong learning and nation building.
  • Build a strong school community with reduced class sizes in an up-to-date facility for students in Junior School (std1-3).
  • Train students to use knowledge and skills that come from a challenging but relevant curriculum which includes core academics with special emphasis on literacy and numeracy, technology, fine arts science, social studies, physical education and religious education.
  • Encourage students to study and process information effectively, think critically and analytically and transfer their knowledge in everyday situations.
  • Provide a safe and orderly environment where students will show creativity, work co-operatively and have respect for self and others.
  • Provide professional development for teachers and parents through staff meetings and P.T.A.T. meetings.
  • Ensure curriculum implementation through supervision and class visits.

St. Gabriel’s Girls’ R.C. School is committed to providing quality education and training for all students in a nurturing, compassionate, Catholic environment; such that all learners are empowered to perform to the best of their ability and to demonstrate respect, honesty commitment, responsibility and co-operation to all members of society in a rapidly changing technological world.

A BRIEF “INTRO” ABOUT THE SCHOOL- GENERAL

St. Gabriel’s Girls’ R.C. School is a Government Assisted Primary School which falls under the Catholic Education Board of Management and falls within the Victoria Education District. The school is well-known for holding a rich tradition of high academic achievement and discipline. A Catholic education at St. Gabriel’s Girls’ nurtures sound human values for the formation of intelligent persons who will become good citizens of this world.

  A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL

At the request of Fr. Pere Andre Violette, the parish priest of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, the sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny founded St. Gabriel’s Girls’ R.C School in 1882. The school or “Mother School” as it was then called, opened with ten students in a small wooden building in the court yard of the nuns’ convent. The area, which is now the nearby Cluny Centre, was too small to house a growing school population of more than three hundred students. In 1938, a new school was built at the corner of Lord and Paradise Street on lands purchased by the Catholic Mission. The school under the leadership of the Sisters of Cluny enjoyed great success, attaining first place throughout the country in academics and aesthetics. St. Gabriel’s was one the first schools in the country to prepare students for London General Certificate Examination more commonly known as G.C.E. In 1964 thirteen girls graduated from the school with full certificates in the G.C.E. examinations.

Sr. Anne Abrams had the West Wing constructed in a bid to more adequately educate the burgeoning school population which then stood at one thousand (1,000) students. This new annex made room for approximately eleven (1,100) students. In 1977 Sr. Maria Garland had the L shaped East Wing constructed with provision for a library, art room, staff room, medical room and additional classrooms. St. Gabriel’s continued to excel and boasted a stimulating learning environment, impressive discipline, strong religious and moral values and a diversified curriculum. The demand for school places was great and the number on roll increased to one thousand two hundred and thirty one (1,231) students. New trends in education and guidelines from the Ministry of Education resulted in the gradual reduction of the student intake over the years; such that the school population now stands at seven hundred and twenty six (726) students. Faith in God has allowed St. Gabriel’s Girls’ R.C. School “to do and to dare in every realm and sphere,” and to hold top places in the country in academic and non academic subjects. With the help of hardworking trained professionals, a dedicated and supportive P.T.A.T., a School Chapel, a new and versatile Learning Resource Centre, an improved library facility, a refurbished well equipped Computer Laboratory and other improved amenities, the school remains poised to continue pursuing the “path of effort and excellence”.

EMAIL ADDRESS FOR CONTACT : [email protected]

PHONE NUMBERS FOR CONTACT : 652-4611

San Fernando Boys’ R.C. School

San Fernando Boys’ R.C. School will be a learning institution par-excellence, where intellectual, social and spiritual growth will be the essence of all – growth that would make a people adaptable and competitive in the future.   Our teachers will execute their duties with the highest commitment and love.

  MISSION STATEMENT

San Fernando Boys’ R.C. School will in an atmosphere of professionalism and human concern strive to facilitate the holistic moulding of its students, as we prepare them for higher educational development.  We shall endeavour to do this by embracing all relevant components of the school curriculum thereby fostering an internalization of respect for God and fellowmen.   We shall also strive to impart skills and values critical to the development of responsible model citizens in a modern technological society.

  A BRIEF “INTRO” ABOUT THE SCHOOL- GENERAL

San Fernando Boys’ R.C. School prides itself on being one of the premier Catholic boys’ schools in Trinidad and Tobago. The rich tradition of academics, combined with sport and physical education, music, culture and cub scouts, has placed our school among the crème de la crème in the country. The holistic development of every child is a mission which we share with the Ministry of Education, and indeed it is said that a Boys’ School boy is found in every sphere of life across the globe.  Many persons, who hold key positions in both the public and private sectors, can boast of being educated at San Fernando Boys’ R.C. School. Not only our boys, but our teachers have also gone on to do well, since from 2008 to 2013, at least 10 persons have gone on to become school administrators in the Caroni, St. Patrick and Victoria Education Districts.

In the early days the school was a wooden one-storey building at 18, Harris Promenade in 1890 with a population of twenty-four students. In 1932 it was lifted to a two-storey building and renumbered as 22, Harris Promenade. In the 1960’s the school was demolished and rebuilt in 1968 to a three storey concrete structure. In 1983 a new wing was added to accommodate the cafeteria, a library and additional classes to house the rise in student population. At present the population stands at approximately one thousand, four hundred more than it was built to accommodate. This additional intake together with lack of space for recreational activities has impacted on the discipline, standards and climate of the school.

 The third principal, Mr. Ernest Walters, now deceased is the one who was instrumental in making the school what it is today, one of prominence and prestige. He served for thirty years (1910-1943). Many memorable achievements were gained under his astute leadership, one of which occurred in 1910 when four pupils won college exhibitions out of an island-wide total of ten. A total of eleven principals served after Mr. Walters who will always be remembered for his outstanding and charismatic leadership.  Our school participates in various competitions such as Reading, Mental, Spelling B, Sporting activities and the Arts.

EMAIL ADDRESS FOR CONTACT:  [email protected]

PHONE NUMBERS FOR CONTACT:  1(868) 657-9464

WEBSITE:  http://www.sanfernandoboysrcschool.com/

FACEBOOK:  https://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Fernando-Boys-RC-School/426523680741479?ref=hl&ref_type=bookmark

TWITTER:  @sandoboysrc

Non-Catholic Schools

Catholic Children on Fire for Christ (CCFC)  is the name given to the programme of Evangelization in government primary and secondary schools. Deborah de Rosia of the Catholic  Charismatic Renewal was appointed by Archbishop Edward Gilbert in 2002 to be responsible for the overall running of the programme in Trinidad and Tobago. 

These southern schools are served by a team of 27 dedicated and committed men and women who go once a week to share the faith with students. The group, under the leadership of coordinator Viere Ghatt of OLPH, meets every second Tuesday of the term. 

The CCFC organizes seminars, methodology workshops, yearly retreats and a Christmas luncheon for its catechists. Apart from the obvious benefit of this programme to our young people, it is also extremely fulfilling for those involved as teachers; but many more are encouraged to volunteer for this very satisfying work.

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Presentation Brothers College (PBC), located at Old Fort, St George’s, was rededicated on January 21 to begin its 75th anniversary celebrations. The school was established on that date in 1947. “We pray God continues to bless this institution and all associated with it,” said Vicar General Fr Carl Haynes, himself a graduate, before blessing the building and classrooms with holy water. The anniversary theme is Celebrating our contributions to national building. Speaking during the ceremony, Fr Haynes traced the college’s history, which began with an invitation by then Archbishop Finbar Ryan OP of Port of Spain to the Presentation Brothers in Ireland to establish a secondary school in Grenada. At the time, the Church in Grenada was not a diocese and fell under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Port of Spain. Fr Haynes said PBC therefore embraces the objectives of Catholic education which is “to provide an environment in which students build and deepen their relationship with God, foster academic culture amidst the pursuit of truth, and actively promote growth” in the cardinal virtues of “prudence, justice, fortitude, temperance”. “PBC has given 75 years of quality to the nation, producing exemplary men not only in Grenada but around the world.” He cited the school having among its alumni three prime ministers in Grenada, and recalled that years ago while studying at the Seminary of St John Vianney and the Uganda Martyrs, Mt St Benedict, Trinidad, he had learnt that its brother Presentation College, San Fernando, had produced two prime ministers. He said the Presentation Brothers had “given birth to four children”: Presentation College, San Fernando; Presentation College, Chaguanas; St Mary’s College, St Lucia; and Presentation College, Barbados. Fr Haynes said the Church has always “promoted the dignity of the human person” who has a God-given right to education, and referenced the Vatican Council II document, Gaudium et Spes. One role of Catholic education, he said is “to help students develop and encounter their true calling in life”. Welcoming invited guests and those viewing the livestream, Principal Dominic Jeremiah described the event as “a significant day in the life of PBC”. Jeremiah extended greetings to the School’s Board, representatives of the Ministry of Education; The Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny (SJC), which donated the land on which the school sits; the PBC Alumni Association New York; past and present students, teachers, and parents. A student read from Romans 12:10–13, while visiting Presentation Brother Dennis offered the Prayer of Thanksgiving for teachers, the SJC, parents, benefactors, governments that have supported the school, and students. Chair of the 75th anniversary committee, Adrian Francis gave the vote of thanks. The rededication ceremony ended with a minute’s silence observed for the Presentation Brothers, teachers and students who have died over the past 75 years. An anniversary Mass planned for January 22 was postponed to a later date because of an increase in Covid-19 cases. —RS

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San Fernando students happy to be back in school

Vaccinated students of Presentation College San Fernando displays their Immunization Cards in their classroom on Monday. Form 4-6 students are allowed to return to classes once fully vaccinated. Photo by Marvin Hamilton

Students in San Fernando expressed joy at going to in-person classes on Monday after more than a year because of the covid19 pandemic.

Physical classes resumed on Monday for fully vaccinated students in forms four-six.

"It is good to see my classmates in real," a Presentation College student told Newsday.

Another said, "I cannot say I was not looking forward to this. I am happy to be here."

A form five student said he only had one concern about the reopening of physical classes: "I was worried about delta variant and the community spread."

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Acting vice-principal Christopher Mathura said all covid protocols were observed, and the reopening process was smooth.

"Everything went according to plan. The assembly was at 8 am and by 8.30 am, classes started," Mathura said.

He said teachers used projectors to stream classes for students who were not at school.

Some students joked that it was easier having virtual classes,as they got more time to sleep late.

While at the school, a staffer made several announcements on the PA system reminding students to follow the covid protocols.

Students at St Joseph’s Convent in San Fernando showed their immunisation cards to staff and security, like Presentation College students.

The students washed or sanitised their hands on arrival. Security personnel also took their temperatures.

At 8.30 am, the school bell at St Joseph's Convent rang for the classes to start.

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    The current principal of Presentation College, San Fernando is Mr. Dexter Mitchell. The former principal, Mr. Errol Jaikaransingh, replaced Brother Michael Samuel as principal, who had taken over from Brother Matthew Feheney in 1975. Brother Michael retired as principal at the age of 65, and later renounced his clerical vows.

  2. Presentation College, San Fernando

    Presentation College San Fernando is a selective, government-assisted Roman Catholic Boys' Secondary School located in San Fernando, ... 1970 Bro. Matthew Feheney was transferred to San Fernando as principal. During his term of office the daily morning assembly was introduced. After 25 years of dedicated care and leadership under the Brothers ...

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    The early history of Presentation College, San Fernando begins in 1930, when a small school called St. Benedict's was established in a lowly basement beneath the San Fernando Presbytery on Harris Promenade. ... The third principal, Mr. Ernest Walters, now deceased is the one who was instrumental in making the school what it is today, one of ...

  4. Legendary principal laid to rest

    BROTHER Michael Samuel, former long-standing principal of Presentation College, San Fernando was a man who dedicated his life to education and was a good example for teachers to emulate.

  5. Brother Michael has died

    Oct 26, 2014. 1 min to read. BROTHER Michael Samuel, former principal of Presentation College, San Fernando has died. He passed away yesterday after a long battle with cancer at his home at Wadell ...

  6. Presentation College, San Fernando

    Presentation College, San Fernando, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. 5,187 likes · 21 talking about this. Trinidad's most prestigious educational institute

  7. Presentation College awards outstanding departments

    Presentation College, San Fernando, has named its information and communications technology (ICT) department, and security department, as departments of the year for the academic year 2020/2021. Principal Dexter Mitchell recognised the departments in a ceremony at the school on January 12. Though schools were physically closed at the start of the pandemic in March 2020,

  8. Presentation College, Chaguanas

    Presentation College, San Fernando; Proud to be Pres - Web Journal; EDUCATIONAL. Ministry Of Education; Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) ... Principal Secondary (Ag.) Dr. Rene Wihby. Vice Principal (Ag.) Delia Lalchan. Dean (Ag.)- Form 5. Surya Gajadharsingh. Teacher III (Secondary) Davina Sooknanan.

  9. About Us (Presentation College, San F'do Library)

    Presentation College San Fernando's history began in 1930, when a small school called St. Benedict's opened in the basement of the San Fernando Presbytery on Harris Promenade. ... Livinus Kelly was appointed the first superior and Principal (1948-1952). The 'new' Presentation College opened its doors in 1948 with 400 students, and the rest is ...

  10. Presentation College celebrates anniversary

    In Trinidad, the first was Presentation College, San Fernando, established in an urban setting. In the late fifties, Presentation College, Chaguanas was built by the Catholic Church on an estate bordered with coconut trees. ... He was a student when Bro Matthew was Principal. He and others, recall that Catholic students in the upper-level forms ...

  11. PDF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES

    Presentation College, Carib Street, San Fernando Wednesday 5th October, 2016 | 9:00am Salutations Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago, the Honourable Faris Al-Rawi Minister of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries, Senator The Honourable Mr Clarence Rambharat Principal, Presentation College, San Fernando, Mr. Dexter Mitchell

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    Get Connected. [email protected]. +1 868-652-2311. #2 Carib Street, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.

  13. Pres dedicate 2019 season to vice-principal

    Sports Pres dedicate 2019 season to vice-principal Newsday Tuesday 6 August 2019 Members of the 2019 Presentation College San Fernando cricket team.. YANNICK QUINTAL. PRESENTATION COLLEGE San Fernando cricket team have come a long way from playing second fiddle in the school's sporting interests to becoming a mainstay on the grounds of one of South Trinidad's most prestigious schools.

  14. Give Panday his just due...the ORTT

    A brother remembers: Dexter Mitchell, left, the principal of Presentation College, San Fernando, looks on as Subhas Panday signs the condolence book honouring his brother, former prime minister ...

  15. Presentation College, Chaguanas

    Bro Matthew received his education at the National University of Ireland. He came to Trinidad in 1960 and served as Principal of Presentation College Chaguanas from 1961 to 1971. He was then transferred to San Fernando where he served as principal for four years before leaving Trinidad on study leave in 1975. Bro Matthew will be remembered as a ...

  16. Presentation Brothers College celebrates 75th anniversary

    GRENADA. Presentation Brothers College (PBC), located at Old Fort, St George's, was rededicated on January 21 to begin its 75th anniversary celebrations. The school was established on that date in 1947. "We pray God continues to bless this institution and all associated with it," said Vicar General Fr Carl Haynes, himself a graduate ...

  17. Pres Sando sees growth in cricket, football

    PRESENTATION COLLEGE San Fernando cricket team have come a long way from playing second fiddle in the school's sporting interests to becoming a mainstay on the grounds of one of South Trinidad's most prestigious schools. Pres cricket team, during the 2019 season, won seven titles including the National Championship, for the first time in 26.

  18. San Fernando students happy to be back in school

    Vaccinated students of Presentation College San Fernando displays their Immunization Cards in their classroom on Monday. Form 4-6 students are allowed to return to classes once fully vaccinated. Photo by Marvin Hamilton. Acting vice-principal Christopher Mathura said all covid protocols were observed, and the reopening process was smooth.

  19. Presentation College, Chaguanas

    Address by the Principal. I would like to take this opportunity to extend a warm welcome to those students who are joining us after completing their examinations. It is great to have you here and I congratulate each of you in achieving entry to this noble institution. Learning to get the best and contribute the best in such a setting is part of ...

  20. Presentation College, San Fernando

    The current principal of Presentation College, San Fernando is Mr. Dexter Mitchell. The former principal, Mr. Jaikaransingh, replaced Brother Michael Samuel as principal, who had taken over from Brother Matthew Feheney in 1975. Brother Michael retired as principal at the age of 65, and later renounced his clerical vows.

  21. Fatima, Pres Sando in top-of-the-table clash

    Fatima College and Presentation College San Fernando will square off today for the top spot in the Premiership Division of the PowerGen Secondary School Cricket League at Union Hall in San Fernando.

  22. Presentation College, Chaguanas

    Address by the Principal, Vice Principal and Dean. 9:40am - 10:00am. Address by the President of the Alumni. 10:00am - 10:20am. Students return to their classrooms for BREAK and REFRESHMENTS (students are to provide their own) 10:20am - 10:45am. Upper Six students and Dean meet with assigned classes.