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          • SGSS Christmas 2023

          • End of Term Programme

            Join us as we celebrate Christmas in the Lions Den!!!  Wear your Christmas hats and antlers. Join in the songs of the season...as we have a St. George Christmas.

          • RCS "Christmas in the Square"

          • The Royal Commonwealth Society Barbados commemorates its 10th Anniversary showcasing "Christmas in the Square".

            Visit the St. George Secondary School's decorated trees at Independence Square.

            Depicting India and Ghana

          • Barbados Police Service awards Students

          • On Friday 01 December 2023 members of the Barbados Police Service of the Southern Division visited St. George Secondary School during its full assembly, and showed appreciation to two 4th form students who gain grade ones at the May/June 2023 CXC CSEC English Language examination, and three 1st form students who sat the English Language City & Guilds examination gaining credits. Sergeant # 1364 Roz'Marie Ward-Waterman who is also one of the community officers responsible for the parish of St. George spoke to the students during their full assembly. Also making motivational remarks was Joel Williams Assistant Superintendent of Police.

            From back left to right 
            Principal Dennis Browne, Assistant Superintendent of Police Joel Williams, Sergeant #1364 Roz'Marie Ward-Waterman, Police Constable #2363 Mario Harewood, Inspector of Police Carrison Henry 

            From front left to right 
            Jahsmyne Taitt, Arianne Turton, Shalia Bishop, Sabina Hariram, Deputy Principal (Ag) Kelly Anne Barrett

          • 57th Independence Day Celebrations

          • SGSS Head Boy Elijah Taitt receiving his leadership badge from President Sandra Mason at the 57 anniversary of Barbados Independence held at the Usain Bolt Complex on 30 November 2023.

          • SGSS Lion Spirit

          • Christian Whitehall and Shakayla Riley-Sealy with Michael Herman.

            When Christian Whitehall and Shakayla Riley-Sealy gave Michael Herman a helping hand to help pick him up off his feet, they were not expecting anything in return.That’s why when they visited the 78-year-old at his Tudor Bridge, St Michael home yesterday, the St George Secondary School students were surprised at the gifts awaiting them.An emotional Herman and the youth were reunited for the first time since the November 13 incident when he fell in a ditch as he crossed Harts Street (between City Centre Mall and St Mary’s Church) in Bridgetown

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