Saint Mary's College, Trinidad and Tobago

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St. Mary's College
Address
Map
75 Frederick St.


Coordinates10°39′31″N 61°30′36″W / 10.658498°N 61.510025°W / 10.658498; -61.510025
Information
Other nameCollege of the Immaculate Conception (CIC)
TypeGovernment assisted secondary school
MottoVirtus et Scientia
(Latin for 'Manliness and Knowledge')
Religious affiliation(s)
Established1 August 1863 (1 August 1863)
PrincipalRawle Russel
Teaching staff76
GenderAll male
Enrollment1,196
CampusUrban
Houses
  • Lwanga
  • Laval
  • Bosco
  • Aquinas
  • Savio
Student Union/AssociationCIC Past Students Union
Colour(s)Blue White
NicknameSaints
RivalQueen's Royal College/Fatima College
Websitestmarys.edu.tt

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:
  • 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

References

  1. ^ "Our History". Saint Mary's College. Retrieved June 14, 2023.

External links