ST HILDA'S DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL

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St Hilda's Diocesan High School for girls


Nestled on a hill overlooking Brown's Town in the garden parish of St Ann is St Hilda's Diocesan High School for girls.

The school was originally called Deaconess Home High School and was started by Canon James Phillip Hall in 1906. The school was later renamed Diocesan High School in 1917 by the Anglican Bishop of Jamaica, Enos Nuttall. Then it finally received its present name from the third headmistress, Marion Turner, who named the school after Saint Hilda, abbess of Whitby.

The school's current cut-stone Elizabethan style architecture is credited to Canon Hall who designed and built the school in 1922.

Heather Reid-Johnson, who has been the school's principal since 2001, supervises the 40 teachers and 965 girls, including 100 borders. continue
ST HILDA'S DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL
Brown's Town, St Ann,
Jamaica W.I.
(876)