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Kingston College is a all-male secondary school located in Kingston, Jamaica. It occupies two campuses: The Melbourne Park campus on Upper Elletson Road and the larger North Street (Clovelly Park) campus. Some 1900 students are enrolled. The school is noted for its strong academic and sports tradition. It also boasts a world class boys’ choir, the Kingston College Chapel Choir, that has given concerts across the island and around the world.
History
Kingston College was founded in 1925 by Bishop of Jamaica, Dr. G.F.C. DeCarteret with Bishop Percival Gibson as the first headmaster. The school was envisioned as a remedy for the social deformity in which poor black boys were allowed primary education only. The school, Kingston College, was created primarily to provide poor black boys, who otherwise would not have the opportunity, with a secondary education. The founder was convinced that there was a treasury of untapped talent among the black working and lower middle classes. Kingston College would nurture that talent and so take to another level the uncompleted process of full Emancipation that begun in 1838. K.C., as the school became known, admitted any boy, black or not, born in wedlock or not, who could satisfy the entrance requirements and pay the affordable fees.
Kingston College began at 114 ¾ East (corner of East St. and North St.). The school was declared open on April 16, 1925, with forty-nine students. Today the school is located at 2A North Street, Kingston. In 1963 the Melbourne Campus (13 Upper Elleston Road, Kingston C.S.O.) was purchased from the Melbourne Cricket Club. The Melbourne Campus is now home to 7th, 8th, 9th Grade (1st, 2nd and 3rd Form).
The school's color, purple, was chosen because it is the color worn by Christian Bishops, the color used by the Greeks to honor their Olympic champions and the color of the leading empire in history – Rome. The color purple ties to kings and queens dating back to ancient world, where it was prized for its bold hues and often reserved for the upper crust.
Motto
The school's motto is in Latin: Fortis Cadere Cedere Non Potest, which translates to The Brave May Fall But Never Yield.
Crest
The crest, which bears the colors purple and white, represents the Episcopal colours. Purple was the colour of the Roman Empire and was used by the Greeks to honour their Olympic heroes. The pineapple symbolizes the field of labor and fruitfulness, The dog, the animal of loyalty, fidelity and watchfulness. The book represents the Bible and academics.
Rhodes Scholars
Rhodes Scholars from the college include:
John Luce Ramson, 1934
L. L. Murad, 1937
Evan Astley Morris, 1949
Norman Rae, (year uncertain)
Delroy Chuck, 1973
Stephen Vasciannie, 1978
Athletic and academic championships
The college has won a number of athletic and academic championships in Jamaica.
Lacrosse
Taino Cup - 2
Notable alumni
= Politics and law
=Stephen Vasciannie, law professor, Jamaica Ambassador to the United States
Delroy Chuck, lawyer, journalist and politician; Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Saint Andrew North Eastern
N. Nick Perry, member of the New York State Assembly
= Arts and culture
=Barrington Watson, Jamaican master painter
Basil Watson, Jamaican sculptor and painter
Orlando Patterson, historical and cultural sociologist
Paul Campbell, film actor
Donovan Germain, music producer, founder and head of Penthouse Records
Lloyd Lovindeer, Jamaican song writer and singer
= Military
=Vincent R. Stewart, Lieutenant General US Marine Corps, Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
= Sports
=Lennox Miller, Olympic silver and bronze medalist
Akeem Bloomfield, World Athletics Championships silver medalist
Michael Holding, former West Indies Cricket Team player
Marlon Samuels, former West Indies Cricket Team player
Robert Samuels, former West Indies Cricket Team player
Allan Cole, former football player and manager of Bob Marley and The Wailers
Omar McLeod, 110m hurdle Olympic and World champion
Clive Barriffe, 400 metres hurdles and the 4×400 metres relay athlete
Romario Williams, footballer
Hansle Parchment, 110m hurdle Olympic Champion
References
External links
Official website
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