Harrison College
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Harrison College is a high school (self-described as a grammar school) in Bridgetown, Barbados. Founded in 1733 as an all-boys school, it first accepted girls in the early 1980s.
Since Barbados became an independent country in 1966, all five Prime Ministers of the country have been alumni of Harrison College. For many years Harrison College was recognized as the undisputed top school on the island on the basis of academic and sporting merit as well as the great success of many of its alumni in the Barbadian political and commercial scene. In recent times, however, there has been some debate as to whether the school still holds this position due to the fact that its students have been receiving fewer Barbados Scholarships in the past few years. This trend, however, can be seen to exist among several of the island's Secondary Schools and has been attributed to the imbalanced and disproportionate method for the allocation of scholarships to students rather than a decline in merit.
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- Sir Arleigh Winston Scott - Former Governor-General
- Sir Deighton Lisle Ward - Former Governor-General
- Sir Hugh Springer - Former Governor-General
- Sir Clifford Husbands - Governor-General
- Errol Walton Barrow - Former Prime Minister
- John Michael Geoffrey Manningham Adams - Former Prime Minister
- Lloyd Erskine Sandiford - Former Prime Minister
- Owen Arthur - Prime Minister
- Sir Harold Bernard St. John - Former Prime Minister
- M. P. Shiel - The First West Indian Novelist
- Obadele Thompson - Athlete
- Andrea Blackett - Athlete
- Sir Clyde Walcott - Test cricketer
- Cammie Smith-West - Test cricketer
- David Holford-West - Test cricketer