7 February 2024
"It was a hard game but Ellerslie and Comberemere played to a 1-1 draw. After a goalkeeping error that put Comberemere up 1-0, Ellerslie equalised through Renneco Worrel in the late stages of the game." - Coach Kareen Worrell
7 February 2024
"It was a hard game but Ellerslie and Comberemere played to a 1-1 draw. After a goalkeeping error that put Comberemere up 1-0, Ellerslie equalised through Renneco Worrel in the late stages of the game." - Coach Kareen Worrell
1 February 2024
The Ellerslie School defeated Queen's College 1-0 in their opening match of the Under 16 season on 1 February, 2024. The lone goal was scored by Jayden Atherley. The team is being led once again by Mr. Kareen Worrell.
1 February 2024
Students of The Ellerslie School attendeding the Barbados Community College Language and Tourisim Fair. The students were accompanied by Mrs. Corbin-Birch (HOD) and Mrs. Eversley.
27 January 2024
Members of The Ellerslie School Red Cross were given some much needed hands on training in First Aid. The group of volunteers are led by Mrs. Stoute-Jordan and Ms. Connell.
Tre Moore, Amari Layne and Kebra Bruce will be representing the school.
Ellerslie defeat Harrison College 3-2
"The boys deserve it. They played well all season and deserve all the praise and compliments coming their way. - Coach Kareen Worrell.
Independence Celebrations
Zahara Richard performing at the Independence Celebrations by the NCF.
The Ellerslie School Independence Celebrations
Members of The Ellerslie School Landship led by Mrs. Sophia Lee.
The Ellerslie School Independence Celebrations
Bussa portrayed here by Ashaire Larrier.
The First Form Science Fair 2023
Students of the First Year showcased their banana products today and they did not disappoint. The presentations were lovely and the taste was delicious.
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Congratulations to Damelia!
Damelia Stanford-Sandiford took the silver medal at the BSSAC Cross Country meet on 16 November 2023, held at the St. George Secondary School. The terrain was extremely wet and the rain fell like rockstones but Damelia was not deterred. She pushed through with determination and prevailed in the end.
The official Health & Safety Committee banner for The Ellerslie School.
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On her recent visit to Barbados, Mrs. Charmaine Antoine [nee Rouse], a former Head Girl our The Ellerslie School and Human Resources Specialist, willingly accepted Principal Andrea Baptiste's invitation to share some words of wisdom with some of our female students.
Mrs. Antoine inspired the girls to stay focused and to make wise use of the time they have left at school.
A hard-fought draw vs CCFS yesterday. Ellerslie started the game completely dominating and the pressure paid off in the 6th minute when Nathan Mascoll won a penalty and Joshua Payne scored. They continued the pressure and were unlucky when Shezek Scantlebury's goal was ruled out for offside. CCFS then started to grow in the game and a missed kick from a goal kick gave them the opportunity to equalize. In the 2nd half, both teams had chances but Ellerslie had the better chances as 2 goal-line clearances from CCFS stopped them from getting the 2nd goal. MOTM performance from Richard Burke impressed everyone including the CCFS coach and Kebra Bruce also put in another strong performance and were the stand-out players. The draw made it a little bit more difficult to get promoted, however their next game vs Harrison College on November 15th is a must-win.
"Football was the winner yesterday where both teams gave their all and could have won the game. Unfortunately, we were missing 3 key players that in my opinion, with them, we would have won." - Coach Kareen Worrell
Terrel Sargeant top scored with and amazing 62 runs as The Ellerslie School set up a target of 159 runs and demolished Deighton Griffith - winning by 106 runs.
The awardees of the China Ambassador Award 2023
Students from left to right - Jacoby Gill, Rashawn Francis, Takiyah Clarke, Amarissa Leacock, and Kacia Toney. Accompanying the students were Deputy Principal Carl Applewhaite and Head of Modern Languages Katherene Corbin-Birch. Currently, The Ellerslie School is the only secondary school in Barbados that has Mandarin on its curriculum.
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