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The Bishop’s High School time capsule
The Bishop’s High School class of 1974 buries time capsule for future students as they celebrate 50 Years.
The Bishop’s High School class of 1974 buries time capsule for future students as they celebrate 50 Years.
Scarborough, Tobago – The Bishop’s High School graduating class of 1974 celebrated a remarkable 50-year milestone. As part of their anniversary festivities, they commemorated the occasion by burying a time capsule, a symbolic gesture for future generations of students to open in 25 years.
The school’s principal, Cindy Ramnarine, provided more information about the time capsule and its contents, highlighting its significance for preserving memories and messages for the future. Chief Secretary Farley Augustine also shared his thoughts about the event, underscoring its importance to the school’s legacy and the community of Tobago.
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