Hillview College is a government-assisted Presbyterian secondary school situated on the foothills of the Northern Range at the top of El Dorado Road in Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago. The motto Humani Nihil Alienum is a Latin phrase meaning 'Nothing concerning humanity is alien to me'. Expressed in a positive way it means, 'I am interested in everything concerning mankind.'
It is an all-boys school (girls have been admitted to 6th Form since 1992, however) and is a seven-year school that prepares students for CXC/O-Level examinations at 5th Form and CAPE/A-Level Examinations at 6th Form. It offers education in the areas of the sciences, business studies and modern studies. In 2011 The Hillview College Senior Cricket Team swept all three titles in InterCol Secondary Schools Cricket League.
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History
In July 1951 the Official Board of the Aramalaya Presbyterian Church appealed to the Presbyterian of the Canadian Mission Church for a Boys' Secondary School to be sited on Sheriff Street, Tunapuna.
Two years later the Naparima College Board, which was governing only the Canadian missionary Secondary Boys' School in the country at the time, was instructed by the Presbytery to proceed with plans for a programme of secondary school expansion, giving priority to the oilfield area and the area in the vicinity of Tunapuna.
A committee of missionaries agreed to release buildings on Sheriff Street for use and on 27 September 1954 application was made to the Colonial Government for the recognition of a Provisional Assisted Secondary School in Tunapuna.
On Monday, 17 January 1955 the school was opened under the principalship of Rev. H. F. Swann. It was called Naparima College, Tunapuna Branch, with an enrollment of 44 students and two teachers. The church hall on Sheriff Street was used as the classroom and the portion of the grounds and cow-shed were used for games and also for teaching as a classroom ( the cow - shed that is).
Naparima College, Tunapuna Branch remained on this site until September 1957. In this year the Principal, staff and students entered the present site at the top of El Dorado Road. In November 1957 the government granted the college Permanent Status as a Government Assisted Secondary School and in 1962 the next principal, Dr. Stephen Moosai-Maharaj, renamed the school to Hillview College and gave it its motto and composed the words for the college song.
In 1959 the science laboratories were built and the number of classrooms increased. In 1967 the main hall was extended to accommodate the increased number staff, and an extension was made in 1996 to create offices for the administration and clerical staff. In 1986 a library was built and named in honour of Mr. Stephen R. Seepersad (Principal 1975-1988). In 1993 a 6th Form block was built, and in 1999 a pavilion was constructed and named in honour of Mr. Richard Kokaram (Principal 1989-1999).
In 2005, Amrik Singh Kochhar placed first in the world in Mathematics, Further Mathematics and fourth in Physics in the Cambridge A-level examinations winning Hillview College their President's Gold Medal for the fourth time. Hillview continues to obtains scholarships in the CXC CAPE examinations.
However,cricket is not the only thing that hillview is most renowned for as the hillview college football team called the H.V.C. Spartans, spearheaded by Mr. Sievan Siewsaran has been demolishing other football teams in intercol (inter - college) tournaments from the day that Mr. Siewsaran has begun coaching the team. Victorious InterCol 2011 Cricket Team: - Hillview College became the first North East Zone school to win the PowerGen Secondary Schools Cricket League and swept all other major competitions.
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Faculty
As a denominational school, Hillview College is under the jurisdiction of the Presbyterian Secondary Schools Board of Education. The Board is appointed every two years and oversees the progress and development of the five Presbyterian schools in the country. Hillview College has its own Board of Management which is responsible for the day-to-day management of the school. It approves the school budget, looks after other financial matters and the maintenance of grounds and buildings.
Members of staff are appointed on the recommendation of the Presbyterian Secondary Schools Board of Education.
There are six Deans, a Dean of Studies, and ten Heads of Department who assist the Principal and Vice Principal in the administration of the school.
A Librarian and Library Assistant, four Laboratory Assistants, a Bursar, a secretary, an Office Assistant, ten Ancillary Staff and 4 security guards complete the quota of staffing at Hillview College.
College Song - Men of Hillview
Composed By Dr. Stephen Moosai-Maharaj
Lift up your voice and sing
Across the campus clear;
Let the name Hillview ring
From classrooms year by year;
We'll strive with might to serve the world
With deeds of love, with flags unfurl'd.
Our Flag, maroon and gold
It floats on high serene;
A banner and stronghold
An inspiration keen;
All things concerning human ken
Are ours to champion, Hillview Men.
Three Humming Birds in flight
O'er the mountain peaks;
Fan out the pages bright
Of knowledge each one seeks;
And for the world this message hum
Humani Nihil Alienum.
To us who study here
Hillview will always be;
Our Alma Mater dear
Beloved from sea to sea;
And from these hills inspire true
We'll face the world with visions new.
Principals
- Rev. Harold F. Swann - 1955-1957
- Rev. Isaac Kirkpatrick - 1957-1962
- Dr. Stephen Moosai-Maharaj - 1962-1969
- Mr. Stephen Alisharan - 1969-1975
- Mr. Stephen Seepersad - 1975-1988
- Mr. Richard Kokaram - 1988-2000
- Mr. Jeremiah Seepersad - 2000-2007
- Mr. Leslie Mahase - 2007-Present
Notable alumni
- Richard Kelly - Member of Trinidad and Tobago National Cricket Team
- Leon Romero - Member of Trinidad and Tobago and USA National Cricket Teams
- Carlyle Mitchell - Defender for Vancouver Whitecaps FC & Member of Trinidad and Tobago National Football Team
See also
- Naparima Girls' High School
- Naparima College
- Iere High School
- St. Augustine Girls' High School
- List of schools in Trinidad and Tobago
References
- Hillview College Student Manual
- Old Boys' Association : Dinesh Martin (for providing the image)
- trinidadexpress.com
External links
- Hillview College Official website
- Hillview College Blogspot, defunct
- Old Boys' Association Past students association
- Presbyterian Church in Trinidad and Tobago (Parent Church)
Source of the article : Wikipedia