Glenmuir High School
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Glenmuir High School is a secondary institution in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica
Jamaica
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. The school was founded on September 15, 1958 as a private co-educational secondary school of the Anglican Diocese. The founder was the late Rt. Reverend Percival Gibson, Bishop
Bishop
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 of Jamaica. Their motto is "Flagrans Veritatis Studio", which means "Burning with the Zeal for Truth".

History

On the day the school opened, there were 55 students and 4 members of staff on a 25 acres (101,171.5 m²) piece of land. There was only one building on the property and this was used not only to provide classrooms and administrative offices but also to house the Headmaster, Dr. S.H. Scott, and his family. The school was recognized as a Government grant-aided secondary institution by the Ministry of Education after just one year. Construction of the first block of classrooms were started in 1959 by the Ministry of Education. By the Easter term in 1962, there was a total of 236 pupils attending the school.

Rt. Rev. Dr. Hon Percival William Gibson

Percival William Gibson
Percival William Gibson
The Rt Rev Percival William , CBE was the Anglican Bishop of Jamaica from 1955 until 1967. He was educated at St. George's College, Jamaica and London University and ordained in 1918. His first posts were curacies at Golden Grove, Jamaica and St George’s, Kingston...

 was born September 15, 1893 to William and Louise Gibson at the Cavaliers Water Works in Kingston, he attended Mico Practising School and in 1907, won a scholarship to St. George's College. His parents could not have afforded the fees. Young Gibson never received less than 90 per cent in any subject during the four years before graduating and became one of the first black students admitted to St. Peter's Anglican Theological College, again on a scholarship. Through private study, he became the first Jamaican to gain the Bachelor of Divinity degree, later also gaining the B.A. and B.A. (Honours) degrees, all through external study. These were landmarks which inspired future generations of scholars at a time when the handful of black students who could qualify, studied medicine, dentistry or law. And all had to travel overseas.

Current Principal

As of September
September
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 2010, Monacia Williams has been the acting principal of the school. Mrs. Williams has been a teacher of biology for over 20 years and becameVice Principal in February 2009 following the death of Dahlia Bartley.

Past Principal

The immediate past Principal is Mr. Clement Radcliffe a past student of Glenmuir High School. Having graduated from the University of the West Indies
University of the West Indies
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 in 1971 with a Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science
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 degree, First Class Honours, he returned to serve his alma mater
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 in that same year. In 1981, he was awarded the degree of Master of Education
Master of Education
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 from the same University
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. In January
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 2010, Mr. Radcliffe was invited to serve as Deputy Chief Education officer in Jamaica. Clement officially retired his post in a lavish ceremony on March 26, 2010.

Extra-Curricular activities

The school has become involved in various extra-curricular activities. Students are exposed to activities such as Drama
Drama
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, Debating, Quiz and Choral Music. Glenmuir High School now boasts one of the best and most successful school choirs in Jamaica. They have also performed overseas in countries such as England
England
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 and the United States
United States
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Sports is also heavily influenced at the school. Inter-school sports is also very popular with the House system
House system
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. The Houses are DeRoux, Muirhead, Pawsey and Gibson House. There is an annual sporting competition among the Houses on a day called Sports Day. Football (soccer)
Football (soccer)
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, netball
Netball
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, cricket
Cricket
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, table tennis
Table tennis
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 and basketball
Basketball
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 are a few sports that Glenmuir
Glenmuir
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 usually participate in during the school year. The football team was recently successful in winning the ISSA
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DaCosta Cup Football competition in 2004 and 2006.
The school's quiz team has been continually successful in the TVJ's School Challenge Quiz competition with victories in 1995, 1999, 2001 and 2002 with numerous runner up finishes.
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