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Diegosec 65th Anniversary
Alumni Unveil Restored Monument as DMCS Marks 65 Years of Legacy and Pride
The Alumni Association of Diego Martin Central Secondary School marked the school’s 65th anniversary in a meaningful and lasting way with the unveiling of a rehabilitated monumental wall bearing the school’s monogram, a symbol of pride, identity and continuity that now stands renewed on the school compound.
The unveiling formed the centrepiece of the Blue Sapphire 65th Anniversary Thanksgiving Service, held on Friday 16 January 2026, and reflected the alumni’s commitment not just to remembering the past, but to visibly investing in the future of the institution that shaped them.
For the Alumni Association, the restored monument is more than a physical structure. It represents ownership, belonging and responsibility. A reminder to students and alumni alike that Diego Martin Central Secondary School is an honourable place, worth protecting. The monogram, now prominently displayed, reinforces a shared identity across generations and serves as a quiet but powerful statement: we were here, we remember, and we give back.
The thanksgiving service, officiated by Reverend Canon, Ashton Gomez of the Parish of St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, brought together a wide cross-section of the Diegosec family — past principals, former teachers, alumni, parents, students, staff and community partners. Among the dignitaries present were Hon. Hans des Vignes, MP for Diego Martin West, Principal Ag. Ms. Desner Corria-Paul, School Supervisor III Mrs. Simone Haynes-Noel, PTA President Rodney Bowen, and former school leaders including Gayle Khan, and Joan Bosland.
In his address, Alumni President Roland Thomas reflected on the school’s beginnings in 1961 and its role in shaping generations of students beyond academics alone. He reminded students that while technology and times change, character, discipline and integrity remain central to success. He also announced the launch of the Alumni Association Award Programme, which will recognise the school’s top CSEC performer annually — a deliberate effort to motivate excellence and keep alumni actively engaged in student development.
Honourable Hans des Vignes, himself a past student, spoke candidly about how Diegosec shaped his sense of self and urged students not to be limited by labels or expectations. His presence served as a living reminder of what is possible.
Principal Ms. Corria-Paul described her role as one of stewardship rather than ownership, noting that she stands on the work of decades of principals, teachers and ancillary staff who carried the school through challenges and change. She highlighted the school’s continued achievements in academics, sports and the arts, and praised the alumni for their guidance and support.
Addressing the gathering, Mrs. Simone Haynes-Noel, School Supervisor III, described Diego Martin Central Secondary as an institution shaped by diversity, resilience, care and discipline. She reminded students that the school’s strength lies in its people and praised staff for upholding strong value systems that continue to positively influence both the community and wider society.
PTA President Rodney Bowen briefly addressed the gathering, commending the dedication of teachers and staff and reaffirming the PTA’s commitment to supporting a holistic, family-centred school environment where students can thrive.
Rev. Canon Gomez challenged students to value history, develop human intelligence alongside technology, and understand that education is about learning and not merely passing exams. His message underscored the importance of values, making the right choice and personal responsibility in shaping the future.
As Diego Martin Central Secondary School celebrates 65 years, the restored monument now stands as a visible testament to alumni pride and partnership — a marker of where the school has been, and a signpost pointing confidently toward where it is going.
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