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Naparima College is one of the top secondary schools for boys in Trinidad and Tobago. Located in San Fernando, the school was founded in 1894 but did not receive official recognition until 1900. The was established by Dr. Kenneth J. Grant, a Canadian Presbyterian missionary working among the Indian population in Trinidad. The school was one of the first to educate Indo-Trinidadians and played an important role in the development of an Indo-Trinidadian professional class.

The school was founded in the churchyard of Susamachar Presbyterian Church in San Fernando as the Canadian Mission Indian School. In 1899 the Mission Council petitioned the Board of Queen's Royal College in Port of Spain for affiliation with it. In 1900 the school became a recognised secondary school and was thus eligible for state aid. It was then renamed Naparima College. In 1917 it relocated to its present campus at Paradise Hill on what was then the southern edge of the town of San Fernando.

Motto

A Posse ad Esse (From possibility to actuality)

College Hymn

Our Alma Mater dear
The school we all revere
Make us worthy
Help us ever to be
All that we ought to be
And always proud of thee
Naparima

To thee the best we owe
With which we may endow
Our island home
No matter where we roam
If near or far from home
Let us be always one
Naparima

Mission Statement

Born from the faith of our founding fathers,
we at Naparima College hold to the conviction
that each human being is of infinite worth and
must be given the opportunity for self-actualization.

We foster in our students a love of learning
and nurture a tradition of excellence in all
aspects of school life, in an environment that is
spiritually enriched and caring.

We encourage all to rise to places of honour,
to aspire to responsible leadership and to be of
service to humanity.

Principals of Naparima College

School Houses

The House System, which was instituted in 1959 by then-principal, Rev. Lute, consists of four houses:

Prominent alumni

Prominent alumni include

See also

References

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