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In Focus: Rebuilding AHS

Facta Non Verba: Let’s commit to a new complex before 2016

From 75th Anniversary - location collage

Lowthers Lane

AHS Lowthers Lane, this current site opened Sept. 1952

Fowl Coop

View of the bottom school also known as the Fowl Coop

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AHS Before Hurricane Ivan. View from Tanteen Tennis Court.

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AHS in 1972. Fire destroyed the building later that year.

AHS on fire.

AHS on fire. On Oct 15th 1972, fire destroyed the building.

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The remains of AHS after the 1972 fire.

firecleanup

afterfire

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AHS after Hurricane Ivan visited in 2004. Ivan destroyed the building.

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Reconstruction began after devastation from Hurricane Ivan in 2004.

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Construction following hurricane Ivan in 2004

admin office - Sept 2008-1

top building work continues Sep08

view from GBSS

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Taken Jan 12th 2010. Thank you Osmond Griffith

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Taken Jan 12th 2010. Thank you Osmond Griffith

Building Timeline

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Our Leaders: Meet Our Principals

The missing photos below are needed. Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 Ms. Madeline Baptiste
(2000-Present)
 Mrs. Glenda Mason-Francis
(1984-2000)
 Mr. H D Baptiste
(1975-1984)
 Mrs. Dorry Martineau
(1974-1975 acting)
 Mrs. Mary Pressey
(1971-1974)
 Ms. Minnie Kemp
(1969-1971)
 Ms. Margaret Forder
(1965-1969)
 Mr. E. DeVere Archer 
(1963-1965) (acting)
 Ms. Dennis - 1 term 1963
 Sis. Frances Margaret of the Sisters of The Community of Jesus of the Good Shepherd
(1954-1963)
 Ms. Marion A Bertrand
(1939-1954)
 Ms. Estelle Garraway
(1916-1939)
 
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AHS Centennial Celebration 09/18/2016


2206 days,
14 hours,
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‘every student is expected to take her academic studies seriously at all times;’ and  ‘every student should regard herself as a citizen of the Anglican High School Community, who live together, pooling and sharing their qualities of mind and character with a view to utilizing and developing the resources of their common habitation for the good of all.’

~ AHS Handbook given to every new student