Presentation College, Chaguanas

Presentation College Chaguanas
Location
Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies
Information
School type Government Assisted, Denominational Roman Catholic
Motto Domine Nos Dirige
(Lord Show Us The Way)
Denomination Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Blessed Edmund Rice
Established March 1959
Founder Canon Max Murphy
Status Open
School district Caroni Educational District
Authority Archdiocesan Education Board of Management
Principal Captain Gary Ribeiro
Chaplain Rev. Fr. Lumsden, Chaguanas R.C. Church
Teaching staff 39
Gender Male
Age 11 to 20
Age range 11-19
Number of students 554
Sixth Form Students
Classes 18
Average class size 38
Classes offered 20 approx
Hours in school day 6.5
Houses Finbar, Aquinas, Chaconia, Ibis
Colour(s) Brown, Burgandy, Blue
Slogan PROUD TO BE PRES!
Song Virgin of the Presentation
Sports Football, Cricket, Track and Field, Badminton
Nickname Pres, Pres Chag, PCC
Rivals Presentation College, San Fernando, Hillview College
National ranking Top Three Nationally
School roll 560
Website

Presentation College, Chaguanas is a Roman Catholic secondary school in Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago and is the brother school of Presentation College, San Fernando.

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History

The land on which the school was built was donated by Endeavour estates. The school was founded by Canon Max Murphy, with the permission of then Archbishop of Port of Spain Count Finbar Ryan. It was first known as "the parish school" and was later renamed Pamphilian High School and then The College of St. Phillip and St. James. In 1959 the school was established at its current location and management was taken over by the Presentation Brothers who continued to run the school until 1997. On 19 March 1959 the school was formally commissioned by the then Education and Culture Minister, Dr. Patrick Solomon. On 4 October 2009 the school celebrated its 50th anniversary.

Although the school is primarily Roman Catholic it has a varied student body of different religions and have different religious celebrations annually for Divali, Eid, and Christmas hosted by the students. At present the Principal of the school is Captain Gary Ribeiro with Mr. Brian Seemungal being appointed Vice Principal in January 2011.

Performance

Presentation College Chaguanas consistently receives many of the top students at the Secondary Entrance Assessment from all across the island. Its reputation for exceptional results at both the CSEC and CAPE Examinations underscores the caliber of both students and instruction. The school has produced students consistently placing in the top few at Cambridge Advanced Levels. Presentation has won eleven President's medals, seven in the last eleven years making Presentation College Chaguanas the only school in Trinidad to achieve such a feat. The most recent award of the President's Medal was in 2011. These scholarships allow education at no cost in any college or university either locally (Additional) or worldwide (Open).The school annually produces students of the highest ability, performing well both academically and in sports. Presentation College Chaguanas also routinely wins nationwide competitions in Science, Math, Computing, Debating, the Arts, and Film. In 2008, Presentation emerged victorious in the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association International Essay Competition continuing their reputation of being one of the top schools in Trinidad.

Sports

Presentation College Chaguanas has also produced many athletes in both the cricketing and football fields: Rangy Nanan, Dudnath Ramkissoon, Denesh Ramdin, Adrian Barath, Suruj Ragoonath, CNC3 sports reporter Roger Sant and Dinanath Ramnarine. In 2010 alone, three of the top cricketing awards went to either past or present students. Annually in November, the school hosts its Presentation Day which is a day of intense sports and football honoring the feast of Mary, the Virgin of the Presentation. There are also several other annually held sporting events such as cricket tournaments, badminton tournaments, sports day and student created tournaments.With the soon to be refurbished Basketball and Lawn Tennis courts, a resurgence in participation in these sports is expected.

House system

The school has four houses:

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