[3] It is led by national award-winning principal Romeo Gunness, who, due to his contribution to education and using "his hands-on experiences to instill the values of hard work, empathy, and sacrifice in his students" was awarded the Hummingbird Silver Medal of the Order of the Trinity.
There is also a cafeteria, the main assembly/auditorium hall, and a field that provides ample space for outdoor activities, including basketball and football courts, as well as cricket batting nets.
The assessment covers the national curriculum for primary-level education for standards three to five, the final three years of elementary instruction.
The CXC was established in 1972 by agreement of regional governments seeking an effective and functional model through which to provide and assess a secondary education curriculum reflective of, and sensitive to Caribbean priorities and reality.
As a body, the Council has an operative relationship with the University of the West Indies and the governments of fifteen (15) participating territories aside from that of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
The school's students sit the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examination after either five or four years of study.
The Council's rationale for the change was predicated on the same basis as that supporting the curricular adjustments leading to the introduction of the CSEC.
Forms 4–5 - All students are required to choose 5 elective subjects out of 8 for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) exams.
These subjects might include P.O.A, P.O.B, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, History, Geography, Additional Maths, Office Procedures and Agricultural Science.
Notably, they have also developed numerous national players, including goalkeeper Linfah Jones, Kayla Taylor, and Patrice Vincent, who represented Trinidad and Tobago at the 2010 FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup.
This victory served as revenge for their loss to Vessigny in 2011 and was their second title of the season, having also won the zonal League trophy the previous week.