Kingsway Academy, Nassau

Kingsway Academy traces its origins to 1957 when Canadian missionary Ernest Tatham envisioned a Christian school in Nassau.

[1] The school opened with seven students and its rapid growth eventually led to its relocation to a larger property on Bernard Road in 1968.

[1] The construction of an L-shaped elementary school at the Bernard Road property was spearheaded by Chic Anderson, a Christian building contractor, who worked tirelessly for 18 months to complete the project.

In 1970, Grace's brother, Paul Tatham, who had obtained a Masters in school administration, joined the academy with the aim of taking over as principal.

[1] Carol Harrison became the principal in 1973,[1] overseeing significant developments, including the annexation of additional land in 1999, which further cemented the school's status as a premier educational institution.