Naparima Girls' High School
Naparima Girls High School | |
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Location | |
4 La Pique Road, San Fernando. La Pique Hill forms part of the San Fernando Hill which overlooks the city of San Fernando Trinidad and Tobago | |
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Type | Female secondary school |
Motto |
Non nobis solum sed omnibus ("Not for ourselves only but for others") |
Established | 12 January 1912 |
Website | http://naparimagirls.edu.tt |
Naparima Girls' High School is an all-girls high school in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.The school was founded in 1912 by Rev Dr. Fulton Coffin to complement the education offered to boys by Naparima College. It is located on La Pique Hill (part of San Fernando Hill) which overlooks San Fernando.
Motto
The school's motto is Non nobis solum sed Omnibus which is Latin for Not for ourselves only but for Others.
In keeping with these words to live by, students are required to complete forty hours of community service during the first four years (forms 1–4) of their secondary education at the school. After these compulsory hours, students are free to add more.
School hymn
The school hymn is Youth Undaunted. The lyrics are:
Youth undaunted lift up your head,
Though a hope and a dream are dead,
Soon a new beacon is burning,
Hope is forever returning.
Lift your head, look around and hear
Voices calling you far and near;
Voices insistent and ringing,
Challenging, urgent and singing.
Lift your head in yourself within,
Must your heaven on earth begin,
Rivers begin at the fountain,
As in the valley the mountain.
Lift your head, let you heart be filled
With the hope that sustained and thrilled
All who in past generations
Lived as the light of the nations.
Principals
- Miss Edith Doyle.......... 1912 – 1913
- Miss Marion Outhit ....... 1913 – 1916
- Miss Grace Beattie........ 1916 -1917
- Miss Adella Archibald..... 1917 -1927
- Miss Constance Young ..... 1927 – 1928
- Miss Grace Beattie........ 1939 – 1950
- Miss Margaret Scrimgeour. 1950 – 1964
- Miss Beulah Meghu......... 1964 – 1984
- Mrs. Mavis Lee Wah........ 1984 – 1986
- Mrs. Jean Bahadur......... 1984 – 2000
- Mrs. Patricia Ramgoolam....... 2000 – 2012
- Mrs. Bally Gosine.......... 2012 – present
The years 1928 to 1939 saw four changes of Acting Principal: Mrs. Irene Thompson-Kerster in 1928, Miss Margaret Scrimgeour in 1930, Mrs. Maude Howell-Dales in 1932 and Miss Bessie Bentley in 1936.
House system
The students are placed into five teams called 'houses'. The houses compete against each other in sporting, arts and cultural activities. All houses vie for the title "Best House" which is named at the end of every school year. Houses gain points and merits which are totalled, the highest scoring house receives the award. Each house was named after a prominent female figure and also assigned a colour. The houses and their colours are:
- Archibald – blue (Adella Archibald)
- Cavell – green (Edith Cavell)
- Curie – red (Marie Curie)
- Keller – yellow (Helen Keller)
- Scrimgeour – purple (Margaret Scrimgeour)
Form classes
- Form 1 – J,N,R
- Form 2 – J,N,R
- Form 3 – J,N,R
- Form 4 – N,G,H,S
- Form 5 – N,G,H,S
- Form 6 – Lower – A,B,C
- Form 6 – Upper – A,B,C *Classes are usually written in roman numerals with Lower Six and Upper Six as LVI and UVI respectively.
Extracurricular activities and clubs
- Abstinence Club
- Anime
- Animal Activists
- Archery
- Badminton
- Choir (junior and senior)
- Cricket
- Cadets
- Dance
- Drama
- Eco-activists
- Football
- Geography Society
- Gymnastics
- History Club
- String Orchestra
- Indian Cultural Club
- Investment Club
- ISCF (Inter-School Christian Fellowship)
- Interact Club
- Languages
- Lawn Tennis
- Math Society
- Netball
- Public Speaking & Debate
- President's Award Scheme
- Robotics Club
- Red Cross
- Scrabble & Chess
- Track and Field
- Steelpan
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- UNESCO
- Volleyball
- Women's Empowerment
- NGHS Youth Co-op
Entrance
Entry into the institution is done after writing the Secondary Entrance Assessment.
Notable alumni
- Dionne Brand – author of At the Full and Change of the Moon
- Dr. Jean Ramjohn-Richards – former First Lady of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Zalayhar HassanaliORTT – former First Lady of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Occah Seepaul – former House Speaker and first woman speaker of the House of Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago
- Nasma Mohammed, Miss T&T Universe 2002
- Gillian Lucky, politician and lawyer
- Michelle Xavier, soca artiste
- Dr. Anna Mahase CMT – former Principal of SAGHS Teaching Service Commissioner
See also
- Naparima College
- Hillview College
- Iere High School
- Saint Augustine Girls' High School
- List of schools in Trinidad and Tobago
References
- Anthony, Michael (2001). Historical Dictionary of Trinidad and Tobago. Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Md., and London. ISBN 0-8108-3173-2.