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  1. Highlights & Latest News. Calabar 2018 Founders' Day Celebration. The Calabar community was abuzz with activity on Wednesday, September 12, as the school observed its 106th anniversary. To mark Founders' Day this year the school held three...

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  2. Calabar High School is an all-male secondary school in Kingston, Jamaica. It was established by the Jamaica Baptist Union in 1912 for the children of Baptist ministers. It was named after the Kalabari Kingdom later anglicized by the British to Calabar, in present-day Nigeria.

  3. Calabar High School has a tradition of bringing up boys to be grounded men and rounded citizens. This has been accomplished by maintaining a school environment of discipline and compassion, Christian ethics and moral probity, ambitious endeavour and appropriate humility, honesty and true sportsmanship.

  4. Calabar High School - CHS. 2,219 likes · 1 talking about this. The primer all boys school in the island, providing quality education for boys from all socioeconomi

  5. Calabar has ten departments catering to the academic needs of our students. Together with their department head, the teachers endeavor to have their students succeed at all levels of learning; utilizing the necessary professional skills learning strategies and styles that encourage academic success. DEPARTMENT.

  6. 7,283 Followers, 133 Following, 626 Posts - Calabar High School (@officialcalabarhighschool) on Instagram: "Phone Number: (876) 609-1073 Email: calamainoffice@yahoo.com Website: www.calabarhighschool.com".

  7. THE HISTORY OF CALABAR HIGH SCHOOL. Early Beginnings. In 1839, William Knibb, Thomas Burchell and James Philippo, the three leading English Baptist missionaries working in Jamaica, moved for the creation of a college for training native Baptist ministers.