| St. Mary's College | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Address | |
| 75 Frederick St. | |
| Coordinates | 10°39′31″N 61°30′36″W / 10.658498°N 61.510025°W | 
| Information | |
| Other name | College of the Immaculate Conception (CIC) | 
| Type | Government assisted secondary school | 
| Motto | Virtus et Scientia (Latin for 'Manliness and Knowledge') | 
| Religious affiliation(s) | |
| Established | 1 August 1863 | 
| Principal | Rawle Russel | 
| Teaching staff | 76 | 
| Gender | All male | 
| Enrollment | 1,196 | 
| Campus | Urban | 
| Houses | 
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| Student Union/Association | CIC Past Students Union | 
| Colour(s) | Blue White | 
| Nickname | Saints | 
| Rival | Queen's Royal College/Fatima College | 
| Website | stmarys | 
|  Main building of St. Mary's College. | |
St. Mary's College (CIC, which stands for College of the Immaculate Conception) is a government-assisted selective Catholic secondary school located in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
Past principals
- Source:[1]
- Fr. Victor Guilloux 1863–67
- Fr. Francis Xavier Corbet 1867–74
- Fr. Casimir Marcot 1874–76
- Fr. James Brown 1876–92
- Fr. Achilles Lemire 1892–94
- Fr. Nichlas Brennan 1894–95
- Fr. William Carrol 1896–1903
- Fr. John Gerard Neville 1903–10
- Fr. Edward Crehan 1910–20
- Fr. James Lacy 1920–24
- Fr. John English 1925–36
- Fr. James Meenan 1936–50
- Fr. James Brett 1951–59
- Fr. Pedro Valdez 1959–71
- Fr. Arthur Lai Fook 1971–78
- Fr. Anthony de Verteuil 1978–92
- Fr. Anton Dick 1992–99
- Fr. Ronald Mendes 1999–2013
- Nigel Joseph 2013–23
- Rawle Russel 2023–present
Notable alumni
- Ellis Achong, West Indies Test cricketer
- Emmanuel Amoroso, reproductive physiologist and developmental biologist
- Sir Ellis Clarke, second and last Governor-General of Trinidad and Tobago and the first President of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Diego Cisneros, businessman founder of Grupo Cisneros
- Joshua Da Silva, West Indies Test cricketer
- Wayne A.I. Frederick, MD, President of Howard University
- Ken Gordon, businessman
- Shaka Hislop, football player
- John La Rose, publisher and cultural activist
- Michael Mooleedhar, filmmaker
- Quintin O'Connor, union leader
- George Padmore (1903–1959), pan-Africanist, author
- Dr. Joseph Lennox Pawan, MBE, Trinidadian bacteriologist
- Clifford Roach, West Indies Test cricketer
- Dr. Harry Schachter, MD, PhD, Canadian biochemist
- Eugene Chen (1878–1944), Trinidadian-Chinese politician and foreign minister of Republic of China
- Jillionaire, DJ and music producer
- Leslie Fitzpatrick, soccer player.
- Angus Fraser (clergyman and teacher), Catholic priest, educator, and founder of the Via Christi Society
References
- ↑ "Our History". Saint Mary's College. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
External links
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