Manchester High School is a coeducational secondary school located at 4 Perth Road in the town of Mandeville, Jamaica.
History
Manchester High School was established for the purpose of providing "a good middle class education" to boys and girls. Since portions of the current parish of Manchester were a part of Vere, the funds from the Vere Trust, a result of charitable donations from several individuals, were used in 1855 to establish several institutions.
Manchester Middle Grade and Elementary schools had separate sections for boys and girls and were conducted on premises adjacent to St. Mark's Anglican Church (Mandeville Parish Church) beginning April 20, 1861. Prior to this, the school was located on the lower storey of the Mandeville Court House, then on the premises of a private citizen. In 1952, the current site of the institution on Perth Road was acquired from the Anglican Church after the primary and middle schools moved to the campus currently known as Mandeville Primary and Junior High School and the school was officially opened in 1953.
Principals
- Christopher Garwood (1880 - 1883)
- Matthew Forbes "M.F." Johns (1883 - 1927)
- Sir Phillip Sherlock (1927 - 1929)
- Clarence Webb-Harris (1929 - 1943)
- Lewis Davidson (acting 1943)
- P. J. Eyre (1944 - 1945)
- John "J.C." Sleggs (1946 - 1959)
- Raymond "Gerry" German (1960 - 1966)
- Herbert Neita (acting 1966 - 1968)
- Ferdinand Gunter (1968 - 1981)
- Caswell Burton (1982 - 1991)
- Branford Gayle (1992 - 2004)
- Jasford Gabriel (2006 - PRESENT)
- Donnalyn King (2024)
Accomplishments
Rhodes Scholars
Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) Boys and Girls Championships
Girls' Championships
Headley Cup
TVJ's All Together Sing
Schools Challenge Quiz
ISSA Basketball
- 2014 Boys' Under-14 Central Championship
- 2014 Boys' Under-14 All-Island Championship
- 2022 Boys' Under-19 Central Championship
Notable alumni
Politics and law
Arts and culture
Sports
- Lorraine Fenton, sprinter, 400m national record holder and Olympic silver medallist
- Sherone Simpson, sprinter, 4 ÃÂ 100m relay Olympic champion
- Nesta Carter, sprinter, 4 ÃÂ 100m relay Olympic champion
- Omar McLeod, hurdler, 110m hurdles national record holder and Olympic champion
- Elaine Thompson Herah, sprinter, 100m, 200m Olympic champion
- Natoya Goule, middle-distance runner, 800m national record holder and Olympian
- Sheri-Ann Brooks, sprinter, Commonwealth Games champion, Olympian
- Chanice Porter, long jump athlete and Olympian
- Jason Johnson, Major League Soccer and member of the Reggae Boyz
- Colin Heron, first-class cricket player
Medicine
Business
- Brian Paisley, President of the Advertising Agencies Association of Jamaica (AAAJ)
- Keith Duncan, Chief Executive of Jamaica Money Market Brokers, Former President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica
- Donna Duncan-Scott, Executive Director of Culture and Human Development at Jamaica Money Market Brokers
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