Meadowbrook High School, Jamaica

Meadowbrook High School

Motto : Ita Splendeat Lux Vestra
Let Your Light So Shine
Address

2 Meadowbrook Avenue,
Kingston, Jamaic, Kingston 19
Jamaica

Meadowbrook High School

Coordinates 18°02′52″N 76°48′51″W / 18.0476949°N 76.8141049°WCoordinates: 18°02′52″N 76°48′51″W / 18.0476949°N 76.8141049°W
Information
Denomination United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
Founded March 13, 1958
Opened September 16, 1958
Founders Reverend Henry Ward, Reverend William McGhie, and Reverend Margaret 'Madge' Saunders
Status Open
Principal Michael Peart
Vice principal Lynden Burke & Jean Jackson
Grades 7-13
Pupils 1400
Hours in school day 06:00 - 18:00
Campus type Suburban
Houses      Saunders
     Ward
     Rothnie
     Gartshore
Colour(s)

Blue, Green

     
Song "We build our school on thee, O lord"
Nickname M'Brook
Team name " All-Stars"
Accreditation Ministry of Education, Jamaica
Alumni Meadowbrookians

Meadowbrook High School is a government-aided learning institution located in the suburbs of Kingston, Jamaica. It is co-educational, first-to-sixth form, secondary school located in the community of Meadowbrook in the parish of St. Andrew. It was founded on March 13, 1958 by the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.

Curriculum

The school offers a broad educational curriculum which encompasses academics, vocational training, sports, and various clubs and societies

Houses

The school's four houses are named after individuals who were instrumental in the founding of the institution. They are:

Extracurricular activities

Clubs and societies that students of Meadowbrook High School are involved in include: Key Club, 4-H Club, Jamaica Combined Cadet Force, Inter School Christian Fellowship, Netball, Debate, Girl Guides, Quiz Club, Environmental, Sign Language, Cheer Leading, Aviation, D-Math Club,Chess club and Science Club. Meadowbrook High School has particular interest in the sports of volleyball, football, basketball, netball, track & field, cricket, softball and table tennis.

Uniform

The Black Watch tartan, also known as the "Government sett", or the Campbell tartan. The tartan was used, and is in current use, by several military units throughout the Commonwealth.[1]

School crest

The school's crest consists of two concentric circles, within which the school's motto is displayed in Latin. The school's motto surrounds the school's symbol, a golden star. The star, represents the potential of every individual to harness their individual talent and 'shine', thus making a contribution to the society in which they live. The crest design and motto was introduced as the school badge by Rev William McGhie who was the Deputy Headmaster of Meadowbrook High School. The badge was a copy of the school badge of Eastbank Academy in Glasgow, Scotland which was Rev McGhie's had attended. Permission to use the badge was sought by Rev McGhie, and was given by the school authorities.

The school motto is derived from Matthew 5:16:

English:

Let your light so shine before men,
that they may see your good works,
and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

Latin:

Ita splendeat lux vestra coram hominibus,
ut videant vestra bona opera,
et glorificent partrem vestrum qui in ccelis.

Firsts

(Jamaica Combined Cadet Force was founded in November 1943 as an all-male civic movement)[4]

Black Watch Tartan

The Black Watch tartan.

Principals

Name Year
Rev. D. A. Rothnie 1958 (Acting)
Margaret Gartshore 1958–1960
T.M. Whitmarsh-Knight 1960–1963
Donald Bogle 1963–1967
Warren Thorpe 1967–1979
Carlotta McLennon 1979–1986
Dr. Margaret Morris 1986–1994
I. P. Headlam1994–1996 (Acting)
Alice Lowe1996–2003
Winsome Reid2003–2011
Micheal Peart2011–Present

School Song

Verse 1:

We build our foundation sure and strong
on truth and love, bulwarks 'gainst all wrong,
on hard work and exemplary behaviour.
as we glorify our father

Refrain:

O Meadowbrook, we hail thee now
Your sons and daughters here
We seek to make our lights so shine, in service true to all mankind
Holding the flag of honour high, as we glorify our father

Verse 2:

The meadow and the brook once claimed the sphere
Resound with human voices in the air
Scholastic disciplines find their place
as we glorify our father
(Repeat refrain)

Verse 3:

The daily round of games, the science, the arts,
music , studies social play their part
preparing us our place in life to take,
as we glorify our father
(Repeat refrain)

Verse 4:

Thank God for parents, friends, good teachers
who daily sacrifice to make us fit partakers of the light
and help us to serve each other, as we glorify our father
(Repeat refrain)

Notable Past Students

Rhodes Scholars

See also

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