Glimpses of Harrison College

Harrison College is located on the outskirts of the beautiful town of Bridgetown. The school's panoramic grounds, lush green pastures and turn-of-century type architecture convey the feeling of a place frozen in time in the otherwise modernised city. Many of the buildings which comprise the school compound were actually built several decades ago. In fact, with the exception of new additions to buildings, the youngest structure dates back to the early 1940's. This is evidenced by the type of construction materials used and the architectural styles applied in the various wings of the school compound. In the following pages we will display sevearal of these magnificent buildings along with a brief paragraph about the structure's historical importance.

The Harrison College Assembly Hall

The above photos are both of the school's main assembly hall which had its cornerstone laid on Augustth 1941 and consruction completed in February of the following year. The assembly hall was the first venue for the Caribbean Conference.


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