Stann Creek Ecumenical Junior College

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Stann Creek Ecumenical High School,first opened its doors in September, 1974.An era of denominational separation in secondary education had come to an end, for Stann Creek Ecumenical High School (Ecumenical) was the product of the amalgamation of the former Stann Creek High School (Anglican) and Austin High School (Catholic). An Ecumenical Commission, consisting of the heads of three major religious denominations - Catholic, Anglican, and Methodist - oversaw the early growth of the institution into a regional center of learning, serving the entire Stann Creek District and beyond.By 1983 the Ecumenical Commission requested the Ministry of Education to assume responsibility for the institution. In response to this request a new Board of Governors was appointed.

In 1986 a Sixth Form Division was established at the request of the Ministry of Education. This Division's first emphasis was on Business Studies, but gradual expansion added Arts, Science, General Studies,Primary Education,Tourism,Business Science and Art/Science programs to the curriculum. At the same time, the Sixth Form was renamed "Junior College" to facilitate the transfer of credits to United States colleges, and an Evening Division has been added to meet increasing demands for tertiary-level education.Further, in response to the community's need for secondary level extension services, Evening Sessions of the Secondary School Division commenced in September, 2001. Two years later, the needs and growth of the Secondary and Tertiary divisions warranted their separation into autonomous entities still under the direction of the Board of Governors. Consequently, in September 2003, the Junior College, headed by a Dean, was officially separated from the High School, headed by a principal.Finally, in June 2008, the Junior College was given its own Board of Governors, thereby completing the process of separating the High School from the Junior College.

As years progressed, Stann Creek Ecumenical Junior College has had an increase in population. Currently in 2014, the junior college had enrolled over three hundred students. Students now partake in ATLIB, where there are several sporting disciplines that are played against other universities and junior colleges. some of which include volleyball, basketball,softball and football. As the population size increases for the high school so does it increase at the junior college.

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