THE St. Stanislaus College Association will this Friday (December 18th) host a Holiday Hang to ring in the Christmas season. Set to be held in the Marion Forum of the Brickdam- based learning institution, the one-night event will feature past students competing in singing, dancing and other art forms.
Persons are asked to wear their respective house colours (blue for Butler, Red for Etheredge, Green for Gaulton and Yellow for Weld) as they re-ignite the spirt of friendly competition.
St. Stanislaus College was founded as an all-boys Catholic high school operated by the Jesuits.
The college became co-educational in 1975 and became a government school in 1976, after being a Catholic institution for 110 years.
It has a diverse student base these days enrolling students in Forms 1 through Form 6
Fifth Form students sit the Caribbean School Examination Committee (CSEC) examinations – the equivalent of GCE O-Levels.
Those students who continue on to 6th Form sit the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Certificate (A-Level) also set by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC).
Saints Holiday Hang
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