In sports the school dominates all major sporting areas, including track and field, football, basketball, cricket, badminton, and rugby. Calabar was the first school in Jamaica to have a swimming pool and won the inter-schools swimming competition repeatedly for many years. When the school was relocated to Red Hills Road in 1953, the boys helped to construct the new pool. At the Annual Boys and Girls Athletics Championships, the competition for which the school is most famous, Calabar is the only boys school to have won Champs titles in every decade since the 1930s. ==Notable alumni==
Academia •
Norman Girvan, former Secretary General of the Association of Caribbean States •
Franklin W. Knight, Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University
Medicine •
Ernest W Price, son of the first principal, Rev. Ernst Price, medical missionary,
Leprosy specialist, orthopaedic surgeon and discoverer of
Podoconiosis Arts and culture •
Carl Abrahams, painter •
Damian Beckett, singer-songwriter and actor •
John Holt, singer •
Vybz Kartel, Dancehall artiste •
Roger Mais, writer •
Keith Anthony Morrison, painter •
Wilmot Perkins, talk show host
Politics and law •
Francis Forbes, former Commissioner of Police •
John Junor, former Minister of Health •
Percival James Patterson, former
Prime Minister of Jamaica •
Derrick Smith, Minister of Mining and Technology •
Donovan Williams, Member of Parliament, Kingston Central •
Robert Chin, Member of Parliament, Manchester Southern •
Delroy Williams, Mayor of Kingston, Councillor and Senator
Sports •
Andrew Kennedy, basketball player, 1996
Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP •
Herb McKenley, Olympic gold medalist sprinter and former world record holder •
Jason Morgan, Olympic discus thrower •
Nehemiah Perry, former cricketer and West Indies Cricket Board selector •
Andrew Riley, Olympic hurdler •
Josef Robertson, Olympic hurdler •
Dean Sewell, former national football player •
Maurice Smith, decathlete, World Championship silver medallist •
Chris Stokes and
Dudley Stokes, members of the Jamaican Bobsled Team that inspired the movie
Cool Runnings •
Dwight Thomas, Olympic gold medalist •
Warren Weir, Olympic and World Championship medalist •
Maurice Wignall, Commonwealth Games gold medalist •
Arthur Wint, Olympic Gold medallist runner and former world record holder •
Javon Francis, Olympic and World Championship silver medalist •
Christopher Taylor, Olympic Finalist and World Championship silver medalist •
Vashil Fernandez Former professional basketball player for NBA Development League and LEP Plata League
Other •
Colin Ferguson, perpetrator of the racially motivated
1993 Long Island Rail Road shooting == Former principals ==