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THE SCHOOL SONG In the academic year 1991 – 1992 the administrative and the student body felt that the school song “Alma Mater” was outdated and a new one in keeping with contemporary students was needed. A competition was held and a few entries were submitted. It is believed that Marisha Benjamin composed the lyrics and these were put to music by Keisha Cruickshank who was learning to play the guitar at the time and was a Fourth Form student. The result is an upbeat, rhythmic melody that generates a feeling of unity, loyalty and pride in this school named after the the Holy Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. |
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The Founding of Holy Name Convent Secondary School |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 07 October 2006 |
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Holy Name Convent Secondary was founded by French Dominican nuns in 1902 .These nuns arrived in Trinidad in 1868 not to teach, but to take charge of the Leper Asylum. After the eruption of Mount Peleé in Martinique in 1902 the French nuns began to give private lesson to a young Martiniquan girl named Leonie Marie Raynaud whose parents had died in the eruption. Following this a few parents who were impressed with the high standard of French tutorship petitioned the sisters to start a ‘private school’. The class quickly increased in number to thirty. As the years passed by more pupils were taken in and the school became known as the ‘Notre Dame School’ named after the building in which the classes were held. The present foundations of the Holy Name Convent Secondary were laid by Sr. Jeanne Emmanuel Barriere (principal 1938-1961) and Sr. Bernadette Robert. Over the period of tenure by Sr. Jeanne two blocks were established resembling the present day structure in order to accommodate more classrooms for the school. Holy Name Convent Secondary, always admired for the high standard of education offered, was accorded the title of ‘Approved Secondary school’ in 1949 and then in 1957 the status of a ‘Government Assisted School’. |
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