Five-year plan being developed
for Tutorial High
By Vanessa Narine
THE 70th
anniversary celebrations of Tutorial High
School (THS) are being used
as the platform from which a
five-year development plan will be
facilitated.
Secretary of the THS Guyana
Alumni Association as well as Board
Member, Mr. Malcolm Parris made the disclosure Monday.
He said the plan will include expanding the school’s curriculum to
include drama, among other subjects, development of language arts and
industrial arts laboratories.
Parris said the four alumni
chapters, in Guyana; Toronto, Canada;
New York
in the United States (U.S.) and London,
England are all
committed to seeing the proposals become realties.
“The chapters are aiming to
assist in enhancing the school’s output,” he said.
Parris said 70 years of
existence is momentous and, as such, it is fitting to seek to further develop
the school now.
The Headmistress, Mrs. Laticha Lake observed that the school has moved from one
phase to another and expects to advance.
She acknowledged several challenges facing the school’s
administration, such as discipline, late arrival and cooperation by parents but
noted that efforts are being made to deal with
them.
Another teacher, Ms. Lonette Moses disclosed that a week
of activities has been scheduled.
The programme
began last Sunday with a religious
service at the school, in Woolford Avenue and yesterday,
there was a special assembly followed by a spelling bee competition.
Culmination
Thursday is set aside as an
open day to showcase the work of the students in the different departments
and a concert will see the
culmination.
A special tribute will be paid to the founder of the school, Mr.
Austin Castello who
was assisted by his brother, Mr.
Joseph Castello.
The privately run THS was founded on September 1, 1939, by the former who taught French and English Grammar.
There were two
branches of the school, one in Bent
Street, Wortmanville and
the other in Fifth Street,
Alberttown,
also in the city.
The junior forms were mainly in the Bent Street building while the seniors were
housed in Fifth Street.
The younger Castello joined the staff in 1945 as Deputy Principal and
taught Latin, Prose and Poetry.
In September 1958, THS
became a Government-aided school and the following
year the science laboratories were
established to teach Biology, Physics and Chemistry.
In 1964, the University of London
placed the institution on its list of approved schools in Guyana, because the results of both the senior
and higher Cambridge
examinations were good.
In 1976, the school was completely taken over by the State and,
presently, THS has a student population of 1,069 students, 45 teachers and a wide curriculum.
Its motto is ‘Accipimus Ut Demus’
meaning ‘We receive that we may
give’.