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In 1983, Mr. Caines retired and he was succeeded by Declan Singh. Once more there was a change of policy, co-curricular activities were once more emphasized, the playing field was restored enabling St. Benedict's to win the South Zone Intercol five times between 1988 and 2000. St. Benedict's won the National Intercol in 1998. [citation needed]
Saint Benedict's College may refer to a number of schools, including: Trinidad and Tobago ... Saint Benedict's College (Trinidad and Tobago), in La Romaine;
4.1.2 Royal College of Trinidad. 4.1.3 Run by the Baptist Board. ... St. Benedict's College, La Romaine, San Fernando; St. Francis College, Port of Spain;
Saint Benedict's College (Trinidad and Tobago) St. Joseph's Convent, St. Joseph; Saint Mary's College, Trinidad and Tobago This page was last edited on 14 ...
Presentation College San Fernando is a selective, government-assisted Roman Catholic Boys’ Secondary School located in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. It claims to be the first Catholic secondary school in South Trinidad, having been established around 1930 in the basement of San Fernando Presbytery.
Caribbean Nazarene College (CNC) Cipriani College of Labour and Cooperative Studies (CCLCS) [5] College of Professional Studies (COPS) CTS College of Business and Computer Science; College of Science, Technology & Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT) [6] Hugh Wooding Law School (HWLS) [7]
St Benedict's Roman Catholic Secondary School opened in 1963 as a voluntary aided secondary modern. It became comprehensive in 1976 when the tripartite system was scrapped. [3] In 1999 it reverted to voluntary aided status. [4] The school's first female headteacher Mrs Jo Santinelli, the incumbent, was appointed prior to the 2012–13 academic ...
St. Finian's College was founded in Navan as the Meath Diocesan College in 1802, moved to Mullingar in 1908, It is now a co-ed secondary school. St. John's College, Waterford , founded in 1807, was exclusively for seminarians of the Waterford and Lismore Diocese from 1873 until June 1999.