Christianburg Wismar Secondary School - Linden, Guyana
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Christianburg Wismar Secondary School
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Felspar Avenue, Blueberry Hill, Wismar, Linden, Guyana
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- Monday: 08:00 - 15:00
- Tuesday: 08:00 - 15:00
- Wednesday: 08:00 - 15:00
- Thursday: 08:00 - 15:00
- Friday: 08:00 - 15:00
- Saturday: 08:00 - 14:30
- Sunday: Closed
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The Christianburg Wismar Secondary School resulted from the transition of Preston High to Kara Kara High school and then Wismar Christianburg Multilateral School. The transition involved the change over from private ownership to government ownership. The Preston High School was established and privately owned by Mr. E.A.Wilson who owned another school in New Amsterdam. Preston High School was housed in the building of the Mechanic Pride Lodge No 21, which is located at the mouth of Victory Valley. This school was the only secondary school on the western side of the Demerara River for a number of years.
In April 1970, the school was shifted to new quarters in Kara Kara on the eastern side of the Demerara River. In 1972 the school became privately owned and then was changed to link with
Christianburg Wismar Multilateral School came into existence on 15 September 1975. This uniquely built school is a three-storied building with a row of teacher’s apartments in its basement. The uniform of the school was the traditional green and white until 1987/1988 when it was changed to light blue and dark blue. In 1990 the school was renamed Christianburg Wismar Secondary School.
Head Teachers who served this school from its inception are Mr. Lennox Patsy, Mr. Leslie James, Dr. Leyland Mason, Mr. Haydock Eversley, Mr. John Pillay, Mr. George Cave, Mr. Edmund London, Mr. Frank Corlette, Mr. Joseph McKenzie, Mr. Martin Porter, Ms. Avilda Arokium, Ms. Gwendolyn George- Albert, Mr. Cleveland Thomas, and Shellanne Craigwell. Other persons who acted as headteachers at this school are Ms. Dianah Rutherford, Mr. Owen Wray, Ms. Ingrid Barnes, Ms. Louise Dowding –Hall, and Ms. Carlyn Canterbury.
Secretaries who served this school are Ms. Eugine George, Ms. June Miller, Ms. Janice Waterton, Ms. Juliet Sears, Ms. Monica Castang, and Ms. Olecia King. The present Secretary is Ms. Trelisa Nicholas Millington Edwards.
VISION:
To have a highly skilled and professional staff and parents with cutting edge parenting skills who will aid in producing students who are academically sound, socially functional, and relevant materials for nation-building.
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Christianburg Wismar Secondary school sets out to provide students with opportunities to develop skills and competence in a variety of areas that will help to boost their self-image, self-respect, and confidence. Our school also seeks to sharpen students’ sense of wonder and their capacity to experiment and create. Enabling them to become involved in national life; capable of making decisions on their own, and in the interest of the nation. This will result in hastening towards the realization of a society that is united and self-reliant.
In April 1970, the school was shifted to new quarters in Kara Kara on the eastern side of the Demerara River. In 1972 the school became privately owned and then was changed to link with
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its locale the school changed location to its first thought location ‘’BLUEBERRY HILL’’; the name was also changed to Christianburg Wismar Multilateral School, at this stage the school once more became government-owned.Christianburg Wismar Multilateral School came into existence on 15 September 1975. This uniquely built school is a three-storied building with a row of teacher’s apartments in its basement. The uniform of the school was the traditional green and white until 1987/1988 when it was changed to light blue and dark blue. In 1990 the school was renamed Christianburg Wismar Secondary School.
Head Teachers who served this school from its inception are Mr. Lennox Patsy, Mr. Leslie James, Dr. Leyland Mason, Mr. Haydock Eversley, Mr. John Pillay, Mr. George Cave, Mr. Edmund London, Mr. Frank Corlette, Mr. Joseph McKenzie, Mr. Martin Porter, Ms. Avilda Arokium, Ms. Gwendolyn George- Albert, Mr. Cleveland Thomas, and Shellanne Craigwell. Other persons who acted as headteachers at this school are Ms. Dianah Rutherford, Mr. Owen Wray, Ms. Ingrid Barnes, Ms. Louise Dowding –Hall, and Ms. Carlyn Canterbury.
Secretaries who served this school are Ms. Eugine George, Ms. June Miller, Ms. Janice Waterton, Ms. Juliet Sears, Ms. Monica Castang, and Ms. Olecia King. The present Secretary is Ms. Trelisa Nicholas Millington Edwards.
VISION:
To have a highly skilled and professional staff and parents with cutting edge parenting skills who will aid in producing students who are academically sound, socially functional, and relevant materials for nation-building.
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Christianburg Wismar Secondary school sets out to provide students with opportunities to develop skills and competence in a variety of areas that will help to boost their self-image, self-respect, and confidence. Our school also seeks to sharpen students’ sense of wonder and their capacity to experiment and create. Enabling them to become involved in national life; capable of making decisions on their own, and in the interest of the nation. This will result in hastening towards the realization of a society that is united and self-reliant.
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