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Excellent job done at SanFest Dance

Excellent job done at SanFest Dance

Congratulations to all our students who participated in the San-Fernando Arts festival dance semi-finals and finals which was held on the 9th and 26th October 2017.    Dance:  Certificate of Excellence (Local Folk Traditional) LAMBA (West African dance)  Vrishni Maharaj Kayla Alexander Alyssa Ramdath Sonja Maraj Annika Brijlal Rachel Leong […]

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Parents’ Action Committee Updates

Parents’ Action Committee Updates

The aim of the Parents’ Action Committee of Naparima Girls’ High School is to improve the lives of all stakeholders by constantly adding value and ensuring that the lives of those concerned are impacted positively. As such, during the July/ August 2017 vacation, the PAC was responsible for repairing, repainting […]

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Clean sweep at COTE 2017

Clean sweep at COTE 2017

Our young writers emerged as winners of the Conference On The Economy (COTE) Essay Competition for CAPE Students 2017 by copping the COTE Challenge Trophy for the second year in a row. We are proud of the efforts of Emily Toolsieram-Maharaj, Alexandria Indarsingh, and Amy Ramdath, who placed first, second […]

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NGHS Red Cross cadets lend a helping hand

NGHS Red Cross cadets lend a helping hand

On Saturday 23rd September, 2017, twenty-three of our NGHS Red Cross cadets and students journeyed to St James to assist local NGO, Is There Not A Cause (ITNAC) with their hurricane relief efforts. The students dropped off food items that were donated by our fellow students and voluntarily assisted in the sorting and packaging […]

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A Fond Farewell to a Mathradical Teacher

A Fond Farewell to a Mathradical Teacher

On Thursday 21st September 2017, the staff and students at Naparima Girls’ High School bid a fond farewell to Mrs. Joan Commissiong, who retired in July 2017. Mrs. Commissiong was a dedicated Mathematics teacher who worked tirelessly both in the classroom and in all other aspects of school life for […]

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Animal Display at NGHS

Animal Display at NGHS

El Socorro Center for Wildlife Conservation delivered both a lecture and animal display on 4th July at our school. Mr. Ricardo and Zalisha Meade introduced many ‘non -releasable’ animals to our students and taught them the importance of awareness of local wildlife and its preservation. They shared many insights on […]

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Lots of Socks

The Down Syndrome Family Network ( DSFN) was founded in Trinidad and Tobago in 2011 by parents of children with Down Syndrome. The group’s main mission is to support families through advocacy, education and research in order to allow their loved ones with Down Syndrome to live as independently as […]

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