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St Rose 40th Anniversary

an appeal to past students and well wishers.

A data base of all past students is urgently needed.

If you are a past student of SRMSS, kindly send you email address to the:

ssmassoc@aol.com  or  arthost@gmail.com

 Important numbers.

The School: 1473 444 8340

Principal: Gemma Belfon De Allie

Sister Raphael:1414 357 8940 USA(1st Principal)

email: ssmassoc@aol.com.                

A closer look at Ivan's work

An appeal to you from Sister Raphael

                                                                             

 

St. Rose needs you, donate now!!!!!!!

Kindly send Donation to

For more information Email ssmassoc@aol.com with donations or 

arthost@gmail.com with regards to the program

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Person with old photos and who wish to share can forward them to arthost@gmail.com

Historical Information

 

On compound of Gouyave Estate, this area was the seat of what was known as Duncan's Town, owned by the Duncan Family.

 

The present Convent building was the "Great House" while the present schools buildings were boucans, store houses,

yard for the drying of produce and stables for the animals. It was bought by the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother

during the 1930s and converted to a secondary school during the 1960s.

   

                                                                                                                                    A group of old students of the St Rose school 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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