Named after Clement Howell, it serves forms three through five and is operated by the Ministry of Education (Turks and Caicos).
[2] At one time its enrollment reached 1,064, and Dandrea Hamilton of Magnetic Media wrote that underfunding and overpopulation contributed to "gang-type" violent incidents.
[3] The campus was damaged by Hurricane Irma; there was repair work carried out by October 31 though The Sun stated that students and parents felt more improvements needed to be done.
[3] In 2015 the T&C government had not finalised a contract for repairing the science block in time for October 2015, the original planned date.
[4] In that period Clement Howell and Long Bay students attended classes together, although the latter already began wearing their own uniforms.