- Campion College, Jamaica
Campion College, is a prominent, high-ranking co-educational Jesuit high school in
Kingston, Jamaica . The school is widely known for its highly outstanding academic and sporting record.History
On
5 January ,1960 , with one hundred and one first form students and a faculty of four Jesuit Fathers, the new school opened its doors and the first lessons were given that day in a pavilion and in classrooms borrowed fromCampion Hall Preparatory School . The Jesuitfaculty residence was the former residence of the Jesuit Superior of the Island, Campion House. Campion Hall had been founded in January 1940 when Rt. Reverend Thomas A. Emmet, S.J.,D.D., was Vicar Apostolic of Jamaica and V. Reverend Thomas J. Feeney, S.J. was Superior. It began on the premises ofSt. George's College but moved toRoslyn Hall at 115 Old Hope Road on6 January ,1942 . To make room for the growing needs of Campion College, it graduated its last class in December of 1962, just as twenty-two years earlier it had taken in its first students to supply the needs of St. George's College. Campion House, the former Superior's residence at 105 Hope Road, was the property of Mr. Roy Lindo before it and the large adjoining field were sold to the Society of Jesus.Ground was broken on
26 August ,1960 for a £20,000 (British Currency) two-storey structure of eight classrooms with an accommodation for 240 pupils. It was designed by McMorris & Sibley, Architects, and erected by the firm of Ivan D. Arscott. It was formally blessed on Monday,20 March 1961 by the Rt. Reverend John J. McEleny, S.J.,D.D.,Bishop of Kingston , and was dedicated to the memory of Mr. Martin A. Waters of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., whose bequest along with other benefactors made the erection possible.In addition to Waters Hall and to the West of it, a second new building was erected. The 15,000 pound Science Block has laboratories and classrooms for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Its construction, supervised by Leonard I. Change, was finished in December 1963 and opened for use in January 1964. The formal dedication and opening took place on Monday 24, February 1964, when it was blessed by V. Rev. John V. O'Conner, S.J., New England Provincial of the Society of Jesus.
A few firsts: Sports Day, Thursday 17 March 1960; Elocution Contest, Thursday 17 November 1960; the first Home School Association Meeting at which the Constitutions were adopted and Dr. Herman Lyn, D.M.D., was elected as the first president, Wednesday 14 June 1961; Sea Scout Investiture, Saturday 4 November 1961; Prize Giving, Wednesday 21 February 1962; Acceptance of first Sodality Members, Saturday 2 February 1963; first dance in Sts. Peter and Paul Church Hall, Friday 19 June 1964.
The School is named after Blessed Saint
Edmund Campion , a brilliant and celebrated Oxfordscholar ,priest and Jesuitmartyr . He was an intrepid defender of the spiritual authority of theHoly See who died most honourably at on the gallows atTyburn on1 December ,1581 . His examination and torture were the cause of numerous conversions to the Catholic faith. After being cruelly racked, it was proposed to him to hold a disputation with some of the famousProtestant divines, being allowed only to answer the objections, and not attack his adversaries. Although in a dying state, he triumphed with such success that they hastened on his death.tTrivia
* Campion College's full motto is : "Fortes In Fide Et Opere (Steadfast in Faith and Good Works)".
* Campion College has ranked as Top School in Jamaica for the CXC Examinations more times than any other school. The closest rival is Immaculate Conception HS for Girls and Wolmer's High School for Girls.
* Campion College has produced a number of prominent members of Jamaican society including a number of entertainers, radio and television personalities, models, pageant queens, Olympians, prominent businessmen and high-ranking executives in major Jamaican companies. There is a more complete [http://www.campionalumni.com/en/allstars/index.php list] on the alumni website.
* From 1972 to 2000 a total of 52 Campion students have been awarded Jamaican Government Scholarships. During this period 5 were awarded Rhodes Scholarships and 2 were awarded Open Scholarships to the University of the West Indies.External links
* [http://campioncollege.com/joomla/index.php Campion College Official Website]
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