MEET HOLY TRINITY
Established: 1953
Address: 18 George Headley Drive
Population: 1800
Motto: Only The Best Is Good Enough
Random Facts:
* The school began in the early 1940’s under the name St Anthony Senior School.
* The school was renamed in honour of the famous Holy Trinity Cathedral.
* It’s student excel in the areas of auto mechanics and cosmetology.
CAPTIONS FOR HOLY TRINITY
1) Grade 11 students in visual arts class with Elsia Moses (senior teacher) and T Green
2) Mrs. Moses with students from the grade 11 visual arts class
3) High achievers with teachers Vicky Wilson-Fullwood, Dahlia Neil-Johnson and T Hyatt.
4) Choir (music teacher Andrew Coley)
5) Music club member and grade seven student, Terelle Cyrus, carries the drum from the choir presentation.
6) Auto mechanics and auto electronics teacher, Peter Rookwood, show his custom-made car with all the electrical workings of the ‘car’ to his grade 11 class.
7) Manning Cup football team with coach Oscar Wright.
8) Home Economics
– Students preparing pineapple banana juice
– Demonstrating place setting with teacher Mrs. Noellen Lawrence
– House Management with Kadesha Fagan and teacher Mrs. Lawrence
9) Clothing and Textile
– Angelle Brown (with sewing machine)
– Teaccher Mrs. Margaret Ebanks with students
10) Food Preparation Class (teacher- Mrs. Barbara Phillips-Walker)
11) Shadene Bailey – doing nails
Kenya Smith – getting nails done
Teachers: Mrs. Lavina DeSouza Edwards (Heart NTA) & Ms. Estor Brown
12) Drama & Dance Club (teacher – Ms. Nicole Trowers)
13) 4H Club with teacher Mrs Nickesha Morris-Francis
14) Head boy Jovan McCook and head girl Nastascia Thomas were voted as heads of the school population in a process that was overseen by the Electorial Office of Jamaica earlier this month.
15) Grade 9 students in Research and Technology Area with teacher Eloise Stanley
16) Deputy head boy Raheem DaCosta and deputy head girl Akeiba Chambers.
17) Key Club executive with teacher Diane Hinds
18) Trini-FM members with Mrs Neil-Johnson.
19) Grade 10 students in Math class
20) Sadpha Bennett (principal), Ivy Reid (vice principal), Carlton Whyte (vice principal)
21) Red Cross members Tashmar Sinclair and Nastasha McCoy stand with their display in the library.
22) Keith Lyn of the Catholic Schools Initiative handing over a cheque of $27,000 from Jo Jo’s Food Market to principal Sadpha Bennett. Watching is Keith Brown.