Based on the academic achievements of its graduates and overall success of its alumni, Presentation College, San Fernando is considered by many to be one of the premier secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago. Each year, several students are awarded National Scholarships, which are essentially highly selective merit-based grants earned by students who have attained the highest grades in the Advanced Level Examinations taken by students upon the completion of a seven-year secondary education curriculum. The top scholarship in Trinidad & Tobago, known as the "President's Medal", has been won on several occasions by Presentation College, San Fernando students. President's Medals are also awarded at the CSEC level. Typically, students matriculate at age eleven and pursue the curriculum through either the age of sixteen or eighteen. It is important to note that unlike other
Caribbean islands,
Trinidad and Tobago has a rigorous exam for students to get from primary education to high school education. Primary school student are given four choices of secondary schools and depending on their results in the exam, they will either be accepted to the country's top secondary schools or lower tiered schools. Presentation College maintains a high academic standard; the college receives the first five percentile of male students in the island and graduates are awarded a great number of scholarships.
Facilities Presentation College, San Fernando houses a number of facilities that fit the secondary education curriculum. These include 5 Science Laboratories, an Information Technology Lab, 2 Lecture/ Conference Rooms, a Technical Drawing Lab, a Library, Music Rooms and an Art Room. Additional facilities include a football field, cricket pitch, tennis court, squash court and basketball court. The swimming pool is leased by the school and can be accessed by the public.
Campus Presentation College stands tall at the foot of the San Fernando Hill, boarded by Coffee Street to the west, Carib Street to the south, La Pique Road to the north and the hill to the east. The main college entrance is located on Carib Street. Another gate, seldom used, is located on Coffee Street. A third gate separates the connected compound of Naparima Girls High School from the college but provides access to students to cross to either side. Upon entry via the Carib Street entrance, a visitor is met by the Benedictine Block which houses eight classrooms, the office lobby, offices of the principal, vice principal and deans, a staff room and a cafeteria. Almost perpendicular to this block is another building which accommodates the art room, washroom facilities, showers and storage. Underneath is the 'garage' and is out of bounds to all students. Adjoining this are the music rooms, the Pan Theatre and the conference room. Seen from a vast distance, the Bro. Browne Block still remains the college's most imposing building, dominating Lower Coffee Street. This five-storey wing houses eleven classrooms, the Information Technology Laboratory, the lecture room and the auditorium. The auditorium is utilised for college activities such as assemblies, Mass (due to its Roman Catholic influence), lectures etc. as well as for indoor sporting events like badminton, gymnastics and table tennis. The northernmost building is the Bro. Jerome Block, which possesses Lower and Upper 6 classes, the Physics/Chemistry/Biology Laboratories, the library, the Technical Drawing Room, the Accounting Room, the Book Room, Form 6 Deans' Offices and washroom facilities. To the rear of this building, one can find the gate which permits access into the Naparima Girls High School compound. This building is strictly out of bounds to lower school students who must be accompanied by a teacher to gain access to the facilities. Next to the aforementioned building is the Brothers' House, which formerly served as residence for the Presentation Brothers but is now occupied by the College Chapel and Language Rooms. Plans have been made to incorporate a gymnasium into the building, however this project remains under scrutiny and review. The field is located at the heart of the school and constitutes the largest portion of the compound. The cricket pitch is found at the south-eastern corner of the campus while the tennis and basketball courts are located at the western end. These facilities are to only be used during timetabled Physical Education sessions, the luncheon intervals and after school hours and also serve as training grounds for the school's Presentation Lions sports teams.
Milestones •
1947 The Presentation Brothers came to Trinidad. •
1948 The Benedictine Monks handed over St. Benedict's College to the Presentation Brothers on January 12. Presentation College started with 400 students. Bro. Livinus Kelly was the first principal and served until 1952. •
1950 GCE Advanced Level introduced. •
1952 First distinctions at the Advanced Level examinations were recorded. Bro. Liam Dromey was appointed Principal. •
1953 Bro. Bartholomew Browne was appointed Principal. •
1956 The Bro. Browne Block, commonly known as The New Block and Auditorium, constructed. •
1957 Bro. Jerome Kelly was appointed Principal. •
1958 First Island and National Scholarship in Mathematics. •
1963 First Jerningham Gold Medal awarded nationally was won by Presentation College. •
1963-1972 The college won 19 of the 40 1st places & 15 of the 40 2nd places nationally. The Gold Medal was won 6 times. Bro. Jerome Kelly was presented with the keys to the Borough of San Fernando. This period is often referred to as the
Golden Era. •
1966-1967 Roy Chong Kit created history by winning the Gold Medal twice. He was not yet 16. •
1969 Bro. Anslem O'Callaghan was appointed principal. •
1970 Bro. Matthew Feheney was transferred to San Fernando as principal. During his term of office the daily morning assembly was introduced. After 25 years of dedicated care and leadership under the Brothers, in 1973, the Jubilee year, the college won both the Jerningham Gold (Kevin Granger) and Silver Medals (Floyd Chadee) in the same year! There were also three National Scholarship Winners: Gary Roberts- 1st in Modern Studies, Larry Homer- 1st in Math and Harry Mungalsingh- 2nd in Math. •
1975 Michael Samuel, the first local Principal, was appointed. •
1980-2002 Reeza Mohammed wins the President's Gold Medal in 1998. •
1990-1991 South Intercol Football Champions. •
2002 Brother Michael retires. •
2003 Presentation Brothers handed over Management of two Colleges to the R.C. Archdiocesan Education Board of Management. •
2004 Errol Jaikaransingh appointed principal. First lay Catholic principal. •
2006-2007 • - 5 Top Ten World Rankings. • - Mathieu Ramsawak- President's Gold Medal for Business. • - South Intercol Football Champions. • - Mrs. Carol Glenn-Aimey appointed as vice principal. •
2008 - 2009 • - 60th Anniversary. • - CXC's Most Outstanding Candidate in Mathematics 2008 - Matthew Maharaj • - International Mathematics Olympiad Bronze Winner- Chandresh Ramlagan. •
2009 CXC's Most Outstanding Candidate in Environmental Science 2009 - Kiron Neale •
2010 • - CXC awards the Dennis Irvine Award for the Most Outstanding Candidate in the Caribbean in CAPE 2010 to Nicholas Sammy. Consequently, Presentation College San Fernando also receives CXC's School of the Year Award, received by Principal Mr Errol Jaikaransingh the CXC Regional Awards Ceremony in the Turks & Caicos Islands. • - Trinidad and Tobago's first Silver Medal at the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) was copped by Kerry Shastri Singh. -Trinidad and Tobago's first and to date only gold medal at the Youth Olympic Games - Christian Homer- swimming (50m backstroke) Singapore •
2011 • - President's Gold Medal- Kerry Shastri Singh. • - CXC awards the Dennis Irvine Award for the Most Outstanding Candidate in the Caribbean in CAPE 2011 to Kerry Shastri Singh. Consequently, Presentation College San Fernando also receives CXC's School of the Year Award, received by Principal Mr Errol Jaikaransingh the CXC Regional Awards Ceremony in Trinidad & Tobago. Kerry Singh also was awarded the CXC's Most Outstanding Candidate in Natural Sciences and Most Outstanding Candidate in Mathematics in CAPE 2011, claiming three of CXC's prestigious Regional Awards in one year. •
2013 Mr. Dexter Charles Mitchell appointed Principal. • - President's Medal Gold (CSEC)- Riyád Khan. • - President's Medal Silver (CSEC)- David Craig •
2017 CXC awards the Dennis Irvine Award for the Most Outstanding Candidate in the Caribbean in CAPE 2017 to Joel Kissoon. Consequently, Presentation College San Fernando also receives CXC's School of the Year Award, received by Principal Mr Dexter Mitchell the CXC Regional Awards Ceremony in St. Kitts & Nevis. • President's Gold Medal (CSEC) - Kavesh Sugremsingh • 2019 Intercol Champions == Sports ==