CALABAR HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION (PTA)
The PTA believe that every student has the potential to succeed when they are passionate about what they are learning. That's why we offer a wide range of courses and programs that allow students to explore their interests and discover their passions. From music and art to computer science and engineering, there's something for everyone at COBA JAMAICA High School!
The Calabar High School Parents – Teachers Association (PTA) is answering the call to join the mission “to return Calabar to the position of the school of choice”. Over many years different stakeholder groups associated with the school have resourced numerous initiatives to assist the school but seemingly in an uncoordinated way. The intention here is to present a short to medium term (multi-year) plan that addresses some issues that are critical to the success of the boys and by extension the school. The intent is to create a road map plan that future PTA administrations and stakeholder groups can use to the continued coordinated benefit of the
school. One feature of this PTA administration will be the continual information flow to all the identifiable stakeholder groups.
The PTA believe that every student has the potential to succeed when they are passionate about what they are learning. That's why we offer a wide range of courses and programs that allow students to explore their interests and discover their passions. From music and art to computer science and engineering, there's something for everyone at COBA JAMAICA High School!.
we envision a world where all students have access to high-quality education and equal opportunities for success.
On Monday, the 15th day of January 2024, the PTA’s Welfare Committee, under the leadership of Ms. Maureen Lindsay, launched the Calabar High School PTA Breakfast Program and fed forty-seven (47) boys that day. The program seeks to provide sandwiches, tea, and juice three (3) days of the week (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays). Serving begins at 6:15 A.M. and ends at 7:15 A.M., so that the student who is served at 7:15 A.M. still has time to eat and get to his classroom for the start of school at 7:35 A.M. The breakfast program operates from the veranda of the Calabar Old Boys Association (COBA) office. The team of servers consists of parents and/or volunteers. We understand that every student has unique needs, and we are committed to providing the support and resources necessary for every student to thrive. Our counseling and wellness services provide students with the tools they need to manage stress, develop healthy habits, and navigate the challenges of adolescence. We also offer academic support, tutoring, and accommodations for students with special needs. We welcome students from all backgrounds and encourage diversity and inclusivity in our community. Our admissions process is designed to be fair, transparent, and accessible. We invite you to learn more about our admissions requirements, application process, and important dates and deadlines. The breakfast program creates an opportunity to interact with the boys, ask them about their day, wish them a great day, encourage better academic and behavioral performance, and address issues in their mannerism, courtesy, deportment, grooming and compliance with the school’s dress code.
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Calabar Old Boys' Association(coba)
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