Home | Give | Alum Network | FAQ   

….because you believe!    

Our Mission | Alumni Groups | Make a Pledge  | Membership | Events| Contact Us
 
 
   
 
 

> 03/07/2008 
Captain Donovan Nelson of St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) is among three players retained in Jamaica's squad for the Clico-sponsored West Indies regional Under-15 tournament... more

> 02/26/2008
Honoring top science students Omaine Morgan Top in CXC agricultural science; single award - animal science (2007) Read more...

 

 


St. Elizabeth Technical High School

St. Elizabeth Technical High School( ST.E.T.H.S), is located on the Santa Cruz plains in the parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica . The school has been a chief a high school in St. Elizabeth, and has proved itself to be exemplars in education, sports, extra-curricular activities e.g (4-H club) and many other disciplines. St. Elizabeth Technical has defeated the thought that only traditional high schools can excel academically by the increasing passes in CSEC and CAPE examinations. In addition, having students achieving nine and even ten subjects at the CSEC level, some in all grade ones eg.(nine ones - Shelly-Ann Houston in 2005).

Emblems Colours: Gold and Navy Blue

Motto: "Work and Integrity"

A School is Born - STETHS'

The idea of building a Technical High School in Santa Cruz was initiated by the Santa Cruz Citizen's Association in 1958. Various representations were made to the Ministry of Education and Kaiser Bauxite Company. These institution soon realized the importance of a Technical School and the latter donated twelve acres of land and a grant of Ten thousand Pounds from the Ministry to start the project.

The then Minister of Education, Hon F. L. Glasspole decided that Saint Elizabeth Technical High School be built, opening date being early 1961. The first batch of students were even chosen before the ground breaking ceremony.

Before the physical school existed Mr. E. G. Roper was appointed Principal as of January 1, 1961. The school opened with 110 students on October 10, 1961 housed in one building. Under the direction of Mr. Roper a School Choir and a sports program was developed.

The school encountered problems in the early years, such as lack of equipment, insufficient water supply and insufficient boarding accommodation in the community. The members of staff together with Kaiser Bauxite Company contributed Twelve thousand Pounds to help alleviate the problems.

In 1962 evening classes commenced with an enrollment of 36 students. A year later Kaiser Bauxite Company lent tents and the second intake of students was made possible. At the end of the summer term the Workshop, Arts and Craft, Laboratory, and Home Economics blocks were added to the school building.

On January 27, 1964 112 new students were admitted and in September that year a new classroom block was completed and for the first time, students registered on the first day of the term. In 1962 the Administrative staff moved from two to four and the Academic staff from seven to twenty-five.
 

 
Home | About Us | Contact | Active Groups | Give | NewsMembership
Copyright 2008 ST.E.T.H.S. Alumni. All rights reserved