Facts about The Anglican High School
1934 - The House system was introduced.
1954 - The School was run by Nuns from the
Community of Jesus of the Good Shepherd
1970 - Mrs. Jennifer Hosten-Craig won the Miss
World Title.
1973 - First phase of new school building
completed.
1974 - Mrs. Celia Clyne-Edwards won the
Grenada Island Scholarship. The first
female to accomplish that feat.
1976 - 434 students and 22 members of staff
1988 - Two classrooms added, funded by the
Caribbean Development Bank.
1991 - 75th Anniversary celebrated with a reunion.
1995 - Computer Laboratory built—funded by
the Past Pupils Association (local and overseas).
1996 - Another phase in the rebuilding of the
school. Classroom Block housing four
classrooms built. This was funded by Past
Pupils Associations (local and overseas)
and matched by the Government of Grenada.
1998 - Refurbishment of school funded by the
World Bank. New roof and ceiling for the
main school, and renovations to Home
Economics Room and Laboratory.
1998 - 580 students and 21 members of staff
1999 - 629 students and 22 members of staff
2000 - 660 students and 25 members of staff
2000 - Miss Samira Noel awarded the Grenada
Island Scholarship together with a student of
the St. Joseph’s Convent, St. George’s
2001 - Introduction of Accounting and Technical Drawing
to the curriculum. Extension
to Staff Room completed. Three class
rooms and a washroom available for use in
the newest block.
2001 - 663 students and 28 members of staff
2004 - 680 students and 31 members of staff
2004 – September 6th, 2004, number on roll - 654.
7th September, 2004 the entire main building and
annexes of the school were severely damaged by
Hurricane Ivan.
14th October, 2004 school resumed on a shift system
14th October 2004, . Number on roll - 589
2004 - 1st place for the fifth time in the seven-year history of the RBTT Young Leaders programme
The school placed third at the regional level.
2006 - 2nd place in the RBTT Young Leaders programme. The school placed second at the
regional level.
2007 – 3rd place in the RBTT Young Leaders programme.
2008 – 1st place in the St. George’s University Knowledge Bowl Competition.
1st place in the RBTT Young Leaders programme
Cerrise Nedd placed first at the CXC exams at
the National Level. Ms. Nedd also received the T. A.
Marryshow Cup Award and the A. A. La Grenade
Shield. The first student on the island to have
received both awards in the same year.
Amana Hosten received the U.S. Embassy /
CXC National Award for the most outstanding
CSEC candidate in Grenada. This was award was introduced in 2008.
2009 –First phase of rebuilding the school afer Hurricane Ivan, was completed.
It was funded by the Government of Grenada and
the World Bank.
2009 – 1st place in the RBTT Young Leaders programme.
2010 - Amana Hosten and Cerrise Nedd were
awarded Island Scholarships.
2010 - Second phase of the school’s refurbishment was completed.
2010 - Clothing and Textiles, Home Economics:
Management and Electronic Document Preparation
and Management were introduced to the curriculum.
2012 – 2nd place in the Grenlec debates.
2013 – 3rd place in the Grenlec debates
2014 - Scotiabank Inter-Col Champions.
2015 – 1st place in the Inter-Secondary Netball Competition - ‘A’ Division.
2015– Scotiabank Inter-Col Champions.