Campion College
Estasblished: Jan 5, 1960, now celebrating their 50th Anniversary
Founded by the Jesuit Fathers. The first principal, Father Samuel Carter, went on to become Archbishop of Jamaica.
Student Population: approximately 1,470
Address: 105 Hope Road (original entrance), with the current entrances on Hopefield Avenue and on Old Hope Road.
Principal: Mrs Grace Baston
One of the Campaign’s main priorities is the building of a new, state-of-the-art library media centre, which will be named The Jonathan Stewart Library in honour of the late son of Campionite, the Hon. Gordon “Butch” Stewart, OJ.
Vice-principals Lavare Henry for junior school and Sheila Barrett for the senior.
Photos
Head prefects assemble across from the sixth form building.
A selection of teaching staff assembled in front of the Staff House.
Ministry Outreach Group with Faculty Advisor.
Headed by Maurice Silvera, the St Annie’s Homework Programme allows Campion College students from fourth to sixth form, to tutor students from first to fifth form at St Annie’s High as an outreach programme.
Key Club with their faculty advisor.
Young Entrepreneurial Society (YES) is a business club that hosts fundraising activities to benefit themselves as well as the school.
GSAT Scholarship Winner 2009 with the first form co-ordinator Ms Alexander
Some of the high achievers at Campion College.
Built for students to relax and have lunch, the school’s pagodas are strategically placed around the school’s compound.
Senior members of the school’s cricket team, play a mock match before lunch.
This multipurpose building was one of the school’s original buildings and now houses the library, chapel and guidance department. Towards the end of the school year, graduates pictures taking exercises are also done here.
Sign language club
The in school cast and band of teachers and students from the recent fundraiser – Cindy, pose with the plays musical director Ms Karen Armstrong. The play’s cast, band and crew also included talented past students.
Members of the school’s dance society
Sixth form high achiever Tesha Chai, poses with prints from her CAPE portfolio.
Fourth form CSEC art student Shelice Dwyer poses with her piece entitled Nightlife
Passionate about the sport, these members of the tennis team practice during their lunch break.
Members of the school’s basketball team.