The school was established as part of a wider project initiative of the
Anglican Diocese in Trinidad and Tobago for the provision of
secondary education. The Church pooled is resources with the Government and
private sector organizations, whilst the land and construction services for the project were
procured from
Home Construction Limited. Since its establishment in 2001, BAHSE has promoted the tenets of
Anglicanism and Christian values as a pathway to enriching the scholastic, moral and spiritual lives of students, with
St Clare of Assisi being the
Patron Saint. BAHSE is one of eight secondary schools (8) under the purview of the Bishop Anstey Association. The school shares a campus of nineteen acres of land space with Trinity College East and collectively, these two schools are referred to as Bishop Anstey & Trinity College East (BATCE). Pride is taken in maintaining a clean, safe and positive environment conducive to teaching and learning and the all-round development of students. As a seven-year school, BATCE prepares students for the
Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC)
Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate known as “CSEC” at 5th Form and the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) level examinations at 6th Form level. BATCE celebrated its ten-year anniversary in 2011 by hosting a series of celebratory activities, including its annual Carnival, Soca 4 U. BAHSE's current
Principal is Kheisha Nicholls-De Souza. ==Subjects==