North Eastern College
North Eastern College | |
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Location | |
Graham Trace , Ojoe Road Sangre Grande Trinidad and Tobago | |
Coordinates | 10°35′59″N 61°7′43″W / 10.59972°N 61.12861°WCoordinates: 10°35′59″N 61°7′43″W / 10.59972°N 61.12861°W |
Information | |
School type | college |
Established | 1961 |
Principal | Mrs. Jesslyn Ramlal |
Gender | male and female |
Age range | 11-19 |
Average class size | 40 |
Colour(s) | black and white |
Sports | badminton, Cricket, Football |
Nickname | north, N.E.C |
Website | northeasterncollegetrinidad.com |
North Eastern College is a government-run secondary school in Sangre Grande, northeastern Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. It is called a college because it is a seven-year school. It consists of a student population of approximately 500 boys and 600 girls.
Curriculum
Consisting of 15 and more subjects. Including business subjects, science subjects and general studies.
Extracurricular activities
Including Latin dancing, badminton, cricket, and association football. Northeastern College was also known for a vibrant folk choir that won many competitions throughout the country.
Former principals
- Arthur Antoine
- Annette Brizan
- Lionel Ramoutar
- Mr. Sieunarine
- Lyndon Barath
- Effel Mohammed
- Ralph C. Laltoo – founding principal[1]
References
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