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Calabar high school | |
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Address | |
61 Red Hills Road , 20 | |
Coordinates | 18°01′44″N 76°48′34″W / 18.0289037°N 76.8094218°W |
Information | |
Other names | C-Bar, Rabalac |
Type | Secondary school |
Motto | The Utmost for the Highest |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christianity |
Established | 12 September 1912 |
Founder | Revds. Ernest Price and David Davis |
Principal | Albert Corcho |
Grades | 7-13 |
Gender | Male |
Hours in school day | Approx. 7 |
Houses | Sparta Rome Athens Corinth Troy |
Color(s) | Green and Black |
Publication | Chronicles of Rabalac |
Yearbook | The Green and Black Review |
Website | www |
Calabar High School is an all-male secondary school in Kingston, Jamaica. It was established by the Jamaica Baptist Union in 1912 for the children of Baptist ministers. It was named after the Kalabari Kingdom later anglicized by the British to Calabar, in present-day Nigeria. It has produced at least five Rhodes Scholars, and is respected for its outstanding performance in track and field.[1]